For similar reasons as LSHD mentioned, I sold off the 11.3” upper I had for my wife. The concussion was real at an indoor range with ear pro, expectation, and an open lane, and I can’t imagine what it would be like in our home at night with kids. It was super light, though.
The Stribog will be for me, or if I see a need to arm both of us, I will have the suppressed 11.5” while my wife has the Stribog. I wish it were a little lighter than it is, but it isn’t bad.
Well, ounces equal pounds, pounds equal pain. The PRO and OWL combo was a bit heavy, and midway through a week long course I switched to an Arisaka 600 and my T2. Very happy with this combo. Put a 2 MOA H1 on my Scorpion, as well as the OWL, and it's pretty cool.
Been following this build and really enjoying it. Had similar concerns about putting an OWL on a build, decided the arisaka 600 was a good route as well. Glad to see that thought validited. Do you think the arisaka gives you enough throw and spill to cover your needs well?
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This.
There's just enough spill for navigation and catching movement, that's about it. It's a laserbeam.
Only real problem with the arisaka 600 w/e2ht or e2xt heads is the horrendous run time on 2x CR123s (like 15 minutes before crap output). You pretty much HAVE to use a 16650 if you want to use it for anything more than spot shooting.
Love my 600 w/e2xt head though, put it on my 'SPR'.
Nice setup btw!
I've been a fan of Arisaka and Malkoff lights/heads for a number of years and have never been displeased with any of them. I've even upgraded some older incandescent Surefire lights with Malkoff heads and that's a good way to breathe new life into these 60 lumen relics for less than the cost of buying a new light.
The T2/Scalarworks combo is absolute red dot perfection.
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