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    REd Dot

    Ya, this has been beaten to death, I really do get it. But as the world turns thing change faster then my socks (twice a day) so here goes, Have a SIL that bought a S&W Sport and needs a sight. He wants a Red Dot but 3 young kids and a wife don't leave a lot left over at the end of the week to buy top end and that my friend is the reality of family first. So when faced with short money what's the Poor Mans best best shot?
    Thanks 5shank

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    Coolest thing about being young? Good vision.

    Irons to be later augmented with a Aimpoint PRO.
    RLTW

    “What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.

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    Vortex Strikefire. Can be had for under $300. I bought a first gen seven years ago, due to the reasons you stated above. I still run it on my “beater” gun and I’ve had no negative interactions with this sight.


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    Thank You! One of the problems with being a good parent is your "Family" comes first which is how it's supposed too be. With his limited spending cash he needs to get the most buying power and the advancements on Red Dots, the value bar keeps moving

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    Sig Romeo 5. I got 4 of them.
    You know what I like best about most people?

    Their dogs.

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    Holosun 403b or 403c (solar backup)
    Simple red dot with a good track record

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    Do most red dots have instant on or shake-a-wake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5shank View Post
    Do most red dots have instant on or shake-a-wake?
    I don't know about most, but with Aimpoints the long battery life largely negates such features.

    Another vote for a good used Aimpoint Pro.

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    Does he need the red dot right now today? If not the cheaper Aimpoints are around $400 and if he can put away $100 a week he'll have one within a month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldozer3 View Post
    Holosun 403b or 403c (solar backup)
    Simple red dot with a good track record

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    If he must have a red dot, have one of each of these the "c" being the newest. The "B" has been on mulitple rifles and and a shotgun with no issues with the sight it self, the mounts on the other hand are trash but any micro mount will work with them. I have also used their pistol optics on a rifle, bot the 407 and 507 c models. One of those with a Trijicon RMR mount will run you about 300 total.

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