Torture test of a cheap option.
Torture test of a cheap option.
You know what I like best about most people?
Their dogs.
Any thoughts on the new vortex sparc solar?
I mean, literally:
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-...-red-dot-sight
"Once we get some iron in our souls, we'll get some iron in our hands..."
"...A rapid, aggressive response will let you get away with some pretty audacious things if you are willing to be mean, fast, and naked."-Failure2Stop
"The Right can meme; the Left can organize. I guess now we know which one is important." - Random internet comment
I have a Sig Romeo5 on a small 5.56 I take in the vehicle sometimes, shoot sometimes, move around the safe other times, nothing serious, but, it works and works well and the shake to wake makes it seem as though it's always on. You can't pick it up and look through it without seeing the dot...really simple operation there. On a budget I wouldn't hesitate to buy one, and I generally think Sig as a company ****ing sucks
No, most do not. But some of the big daddy choices don't need it as they have battery lives, on low or medium (reasonable) settings, measured in the year or years range. Your Aimpoints for example, or the Trijicon MRO, you just turn them on and leave them on. Others need a button pushed to wake them up, and then they either stay on till you turn them off (or they die) or they have a like 10 or 12 hour or something auto-off (but any pressing of a button restarts that).
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