While it looks pretty bulky I think its a great idea . Hopefully it works as advertised .
http://www.americanrifleman.org/vide...xY7pI.facebook
I would like different reticle options though .
While it looks pretty bulky I think its a great idea . Hopefully it works as advertised .
http://www.americanrifleman.org/vide...xY7pI.facebook
I would like different reticle options though .
Finaly! Now I need one
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Looks good. It would appear that it is the "FIX" or updated version for the TX30.
I like the dot size and the fact that they are using a bobro mount! Winning!
C4
I can't watch YouTube videos at work.
Can somebody give me a rundown on what this scope offers?
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Wow.
That's cool.
If I was a red dot user, I'd consider it over an Aimpoint.
Which means, if I get an SCW when they come out (I'll be buying from Grant. ) this'll definitely be an option.
I like the solar panel thing.
Hopefully more people can review this thing.
Is there anything else that stacks it over the Aimpoint (M4S, or T1)...?
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I looked at this again and it makes no mention of being able to cowitness with the irons. That sight looks awful tall.... I know ACOGs and Accupoints don't either (unless I missed something), but that's what got me looking more into the Aimpoints.
I also reread some old threads where some people actually prefer a 4 MOA dot over a 2 MOA dot and this one is even smaller than that.
I may still buy another type of optic for immediate use and keep my eye on this one when it comes out. I don't mind a bit having a spare, but proven, optic just like I like to have a spare rifle.
I really really like the idea of the solar power during daylight, though.
Last edited by Doc Safari; 10-11-11 at 09:09.
This is what came to my mind as being a concern. I live that my aimpoints can be put in the safe or dark closed while on and they will be good to go without any worry. If this can do the same it will give aimpoint a run. If they price it in the same league as an M4 I'm not sure they'll get much movement. Why go away form a well proven design to an unknown of the same price point? Not that Trijicon puts out crap at al, but they have little track record in the RDS arena. Put it into the $100 or so less than the M4 closer to the M3 series and it'll entice people to switch.
Count me as another who wants an accupoint with better reticle choices. 1-4; 1-6 whatever it takes.
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