We have some of the rarer Aimpoint's available (NANO and TL) W/ B&T mounts!
For more info and pricing, please check out our B&T page: http://www.gandrtactical.com/Brugger...fg_12-4-5.html
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We have some of the rarer Aimpoint's available (NANO and TL) W/ B&T mounts!
For more info and pricing, please check out our B&T page: http://www.gandrtactical.com/Brugger...fg_12-4-5.html
NANO-Picatinny1.jpg
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Aimpoint needs to offer this (or one of there micro dots) with a 1moa reticle
Am i the only one who thinks this?
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I ment reticle the dot in and rds is its reticle but that is a nonsense argument over words so who cares
I think this or one of their micro dots would be awsome on a rifle ..... good competition for the trijicon rm09 witch is currently the only 1 moa dot on the market
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Last edited by trvsAR; 10-30-18 at 16:46.
Has anyone used these on a pistol? They seem large compared to something like an RMR.
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This. I am still butthurt that the 4MOA H2 was killed off. I have one on my shotgun, and I'll never get rid of it. I've owned the 2moa optics before and yeah, you can "bloom" them to 4moa, but I can honestly tell a difference between the two and prefer the 4MOA for this purpose. The more I shoot with it, aside from a magnifier, I seem to think maybe it's better than the 2MOA's I've used, as well.
I’ve used on a USW and really liked it.
On an unrelated note, I have one in a B&T tall mount attached to a low B&T optic rail on my MP5 and it’s great. By far my favorite optic setup for MP5s. The tall mount allows you to look through the hole in the mount and use your irons. I’ve come to prefer my optics to sit taller and this is perfect for me.
Last edited by JoshNC; 11-03-18 at 14:39.
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Can this be mounted on a G19 MOS?
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