Just got two of these in and thought I would get some pics up. I must say that this is a really impressive optic for its size.
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Just got two of these in and thought I would get some pics up. I must say that this is a really impressive optic for its size.
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Grant, Do you see these being used as a primary optic on an AR? I think the size/weight would make them good for a SBR. Saw on TOS that LaRue will be making a mount for it.
Does these simply produce an aiming dot that is basically the same as the other Aimpoint optics???
What are the specs, ie weight size, price?
thanks!
Ditto the price request.
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Looks like it will be relatively painless for LaRue to develop a mount for this.
Interested in pricing as well.
GG&G has a QD mount with flip open covers in their July flyer.
Billy
I think that thing would absolutely kick ass on my MP5's top RAS rail.
Height wise how well would a PRI M69 weapons mount for the PVS 14 fit behind it?
You can learn more about the Micro T-1 at www.aimpoint.com
It weighs 3.6 ounces, uses a CR2032 Lithium watch battery that lasts 50,000 hours (over 5 years) constantly on at setting 7. First four settings are for NVD use, upper 8 settings are visible. It is submersible to 85 feet. The dot is 4 MOA and it is designed to be used on shotguns, pistols, rifles/carbines, subguns, machineguns like the M249 and M240G, and compound bows using the HHA Optimizer mount. It will fit both Picatinny and Weaver rails. Retail for the Micro T-1 is $650, but expect advertised prices to be lower. The civilian Micro H-1 will retail for $600 and is just as rugged, but is not NVD compatible and only submersible to 15 feet.
LaRue Tactical and GG&G are both making risers for Micro use on M4/MK18s. Tactical Night Vision Co is now making a mount for 30mm and 1" scopes, the SAR3 and SAR1.
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