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This is awesome news. I also don't like bikini covers, and will be getting a TD iO for my Crossfire.
Anyone have some use on these? I'm considering one in lieu of irons.
I have a dog in the fight because I won one in the "Thread of the Year Contest". I haven't received it yet, but I'm anxious to try it out. I've got experience with the Aimpoint T1 and Trijicon MRO, so I would like to compare my impressions of those with the Crossfire.
The only thing that sucks about the Crossfire red dot is the rheostat and battery life. The illumination dial only turns one way and doesn't have "off" positions in between, which wouldn't be a very big deal if the battery life was Aimpoint-like, but it's not. Also, the battery cover can be a PITA to remove. With those things noted, it's a good budget RDS option and I like the included lower 3rd mount. Mine lives on a truck gun and it's been beaten up, dropped, vibrated, bounced, dusty, muddy, snowy and seen temps from 15 to 140+ degrees and it's never flickered, lost zero, or had any other issues that I've seen with other low-end RDS.
I thought of another question. Just got a wild hair and don't know if it will even work/fit or if it will make the gun too heavy.....but......is there a Glock 17 MOS plate that will fit the Crossfire red dot?
Negative - you'd need this (And for the record - we like it but it doesn't take anywhere near 6 seconds to mount and requires removal of front sight to cycle the slide) - https://algdefense.com/6-second-mount.html
I did some further digging and found this:
https://www.larue.com/products/glock...t-micro-mount/
Should work, no?
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