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    Aimpoint T-1

    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.

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    Does these simply produce an aiming dot that is basically the same as the other Aimpoint optics???

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    What are the specs, ie weight size, price?

    thanks!

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    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.

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    GG&G has a QD mount with flip open covers in their July flyer.

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    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?

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by RHR View Post
    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.

    Yes.


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