The last poster was right usually stuff we do in LE is up close and personal, however I run a magnifer and I got it after a call a few years ago. We had a guy who was in a nearby national park shooting rounds in the general direction of people with a handgun. He was 200 yards away from us. My department was backing up the Troopers who only had 2 guys in the area. Our dispatcher was able to talk the guy into giving up over his cell phone. But that was a long range situation and if he would have had a rifle he could have done some real damage. He was far enough away that a 3x magnifer or a good 1-4 power scope would have been worth its weight in gold. I was running an Eotech on my gun back then. One of our guys got his 7mm hunting rifle out. (which he has never qualified with at all major liability)
I used the incident to justify having the chief send me to a sniper school. But it shows you that while 99% of the time you don't need magnificaiton sometimes you do. I feel its worth the extra weight to have a 3x magnifier on my gun. We may never have a call like that again. But then again we might.
To the OP. If you are in a job where more of your threats are likely to be close vs far I would go with an AImpoint and a magnifer. IF you are in a job where your threats are more likely to be far vs close then go with the ACOG and off set red dot.
Pat
Serving as a LEO since 1999.
USPSA# A56876 A Class
Firearms Instructor
Armorer for AR15, 1911, Glocks and Remington 870 shotguns.
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