51 posts and I don’t believe anyone’s mentioned the CompM4/s
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51 posts and I don’t believe anyone’s mentioned the CompM4/s
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re acogs: bought my first (of many acog and rmr dual) in 1991, and used them on my steel plate range which runs 25 to 1000yds. i have found the 4x acogs useful at all ranges out to 800yds, and i can makes pretty consistent hits to around 400 with the rmr.
Could be you lug the thing around unnecessarily for awhile and bang it up in the process and maybe need it one time, in the future, after banging it up up for awhile.
-- I guess you could plan on remembering to turn it on just before your hundreds of gunfights and that's why your battery life is directly linked to the number f gunfights you are in? IDK. You do you.
You must be doing something very...interesting...with those scope tubes if this is where your mind goes
Last edited by Warp; 02-20-20 at 16:17.
Umm, while we’re at it we might as well start a zombie sub thread. Halfway there, may as well go full retard.
Red dot with some extra batteries (T1/2, PRO, Comp m4/5, or MRO) have all proven themselves, and will last years if left on. Also a quality set of BUIS or fixed irons is a must (MBUS PRO, KAC, DD, etc..). a 3x magnifier would be nice to have handy to do a little recon before movement. LPVO, meh. Maybe if you live out west but if you live in a congested area or a densely wooded spot that 50 hour battery life really limits your effectiveness under 100 meters... That outweighs the benefits of the magnification to me. Might as well just have the magnifier.
I'm not giving the correct answer until SHTF is properly defined.
My primary HD AR wears an M4S, and I don't see that changing any time soon. I have "lighter" optics on other ARs.
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