I'll be original, and recommend the C3.
You won't be using an M3 or M4 to enough of their potential to justify the premium.
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I'll be original, and recommend the C3.
You won't be using an M3 or M4 to enough of their potential to justify the premium.
But if one is planning on adding ITT's Night Enforcer PVS-7 to the bag, then...Halfway in saving up.;)
If you need NV or intend to deploy out of torpedo tubes then it's not the right choice, but otherwise...
Come on Rob you never know when you an I might be called to active duty to help a SEAL or Force Recon Team deploy behind enemy lines from a torpedo tube!
That is actually why I bought a pair of H1's, they were cheaper and I have not NVG's in my future.
Any advantage I can get, I try to get.:D Don't expect to deploy from a sub or support a Delta team. Just to train with TS.
He is not telling you you can not buy it he is just saying for most folks it is more than they need. Buy all the armor you want, it is good for the economy. It very well might save your life some day, in training or real life.
You'll be happy with what ever choice you make. I had an ml3 which was great.
I have had nearly every type of Aimpoint and I tend to dig the M4S the best. I like that it uses only one of the most common battery (AA) and the one battery will last 5-8 years! Plus it just looks sexy!
I have a T-1 as well, and they are fine, just don't dig the battery situation as much, but it performs perfectly well.
I think any Aimpoint is really fine!