This is the way. I would have gone with Eotechs for home defense...
This is the way. I would have gone with Eotechs for home defense...
I am doing something similar in an effort to ensure the family is prepared for the future. I like the idea of Red Dot, but due to some vision stuff am considering a 3X red dot. Any issues I am adding to the mix using a 3X vs. a 1x?
Yes. You really want a 1x. First, for a carbine if you have a threat at home at 400 meters you can hit it with a red dot or holo with no magnification. If you are engaging threats outside 400 meters, you should have a SPR/DMR type rifle with a 4-10x+ scope. The problem lies in close quarters environments. I would not recommend a 3x for CQB type engagements which is the most probable threat you will encounter. Red dots non magnified are great, but I prefer the Eotech holo-sights because they are light and fast, and the ring dot provides additional capability if you train accordingly. Holo-sights are also faster than dots when you are dealing with fast moving targets. Dots are also very fast, but not as forgiving in movement. Don't expect the threat to stand still, and don't expect a 3x to get the job done up close, you would be better with irons or point shooting up close than using a 3x. If you live in open country and have 18" barrels, then you may want a variable power optic that runs 1x-8x-10x etc. but don't expect a LPVO in a 30mm tube to perform like a Red dot or holo in CQB engagements.
Post_64,
https://www.eotechinc.com/eotech-hws-xps2
Research/read-up and see if this XPS2 model might fit your needs/wants.
I bought a similar special OpticsPlanet version a couple years ago:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/v/exps2...holosight.html
Determine if you need/want night vision capability (I chose a version without night vision capability).
Decide what reticle you'd like (I wanted the single-dot version).
I liked the transversely-mounted CR123 battery. I liked how my Eotech came with a quick-release mount built-in.
Note, I've also got two Trijicon MRO sights and a Vortex 1-6x Razor on various rifles. They're all good. Price & availability can vary over time.
There's also an OPTICS & MOUNTS sub-forum here for more specific discussion:
https://www.m4carbine.net/forumdispl...ics-amp-Mounts
Last edited by L-2; 06-29-20 at 14:30.
BE Meyers is no longer in the business of manufacturing flash hiders: They have sold the rights to manufacture flash hiders using the patents and technologies in the 249F to JP Enterprises. It is my understanding that Hurricane-Butterfly has the last batch of 249Fs that BE Meyers will ever make.
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First off, I wouldn’t get rid of that Daniel Defense rifle.
You put together a solid setup with those BCM’s. Several years ago, I did a similar project for my kids, using Colt 6920’s as a base gun. If my kids were younger and I were doing the same thing today, those BCM’s would most likely be what I would chose.
The main thing I would have done differently is to go with MagPul M3 PMAGS. But your choice is solid.
Over time, My goal would be 1x AR and 1x Glock 19 for every member of the household.
Aimpoint is the well known goto. If money is tight, get one of the cheaper options with BUIS as well. My favorite for a cheapie is Sig Romeo 5. Takes the same mounts as Aimpoint T1.
Maybe buy one Aimpoint and two Budget optics until you can afford more Aimpoints.
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