Nice rig. Go with H buffer if you aren’t reliable with 223. No need for H2 if you aren’t reliable with everything.
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Ok, I can respect your opinions. FBI and St. Paul PD approve use. Obviously they have tested them. I’m Mn it gets cold
And they were approved. If it’s good enough for FBI and St Paul PD then I am good with them. I have run them through a few courses and they have been great. I have aimpoint pro and the holosun has been as good so far. If it takes a shit on me then I have irons and a solid Colt AR. The nucleous is solid.
I’m not positive but don’t they have different grades of optics? Maybe that’s just the determining factor. I don’t know, nor do I really care either way, I’d probably just prefer to go to a Vortex Crossfire if I want a cheap dot.
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To be clear, the FBI does not approve any Holosun products, to my knowledge. They approve one particular Sig optic that is more expensive than others in the Romeo line and is assembled in the USA. Off memory alone, I think the opinion was that Holosun probably made the other Romeos and therefore the parts for the single FBI model. I can’t check now, the thread is on this sight, I think.
At the cost of that Romeo model, you’re in the territory of better optics.
I got the PA optic blemished to try out a RDS, and I found it awesome...despite being notified after ordering that the night vision settings on that model would not function (though they’ll repair it eventually!). My second was a SPARC II based on the Recoil torture test, a $100 price, and the Vortex warranty.
Sorry for hijaking the thread...