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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Cataldo View Post
    Does these simply produce an aiming dot that is basically the same as the other Aimpoint optics???
    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog1967 View Post
    What are the specs, ie weight size, price?

    thanks!

    Dot Size: 4MOA
    NV Capable: Y
    Power Settings: 12 (8 daylight/4 NV) It states in the brochure that one extra bright setting automatically adjusts.
    Power Source: 3V CR2032
    Battery Life: Over 5 years of Continous use at position 8.
    Weight: 3.7 ounces with mount
    Waterproof: 80ft
    MAP: $585


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    I would think that these would have a big following with the IPSC 3-gun crowd for that 3 o'clock or 1:30 mounting as a backup/cqb for a magnified optic.

    Grant, what would you see as the pros/cons of using a mini in lieu of a "full size" ML3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    I would think that these would have a big following with the IPSC 3-gun crowd for that 3 o'clock or 1:30 mounting as a backup/cqb for a magnified optic.

    Grant, what would you see as the pros/cons of using a mini in lieu of a "full size" ML3?

    This will be popular in many differerent groups for sure. The price tag will scare of many though.

    With the tube being smaller than a standard Aimpoint, you are narrowing your FOV. The mount of couse will not co-witness on a flattop AR. Other than that, I can can no fault with it.



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    I wonder if this would find a good home on the XCR? Since one of the complaints I hear is that the standard AR sights/optic mounts sit too high, this might directly address that problem.

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    there is space on my 45 AR for this.....

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    Grant,
    The Micro's "FOV" is essentially unlimited (or limited within the capabilities of your eyes) if you fight/shoot with both eyes open. It is often improperly stated by some that tubular red dot optics "limit" your field of view. This comment is often based on a lack of proper training. I know in your case that is not true and my comment is not mean't to imply that or be seen negatively by any other readers.

    Rob S.
    I have tried the Micro on the MagPul Masada and FN SCAR, both of which are somewhat similiar to the XCR regarding stock to rail height. You'll still need a small riser to get it proper height. Yankee Hill currently makes one that raises it about 1/2", but I haven't been able to try it yet.

    Regarding height of other Aimpoints on the XCR et al, simply remove the spacers from the different mounts to achieve the proper height. Larue and GG&G mounts being the exceptions as they build their mounts at different fixed heights vice using spacers like Aimpoint or ARMS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJB View Post
    Grant,
    The Micro's "FOV" is essentially unlimited (or limited within the capabilities of your eyes) if you fight/shoot with both eyes open. It is often improperly stated by some that tubular red dot optics "limit" your field of view. This comment is often based on a lack of proper training. I know in your case that is not true and my comment is not mean't to imply that or be seen negatively by any other readers.

    Rob S.
    I have tried the Micro on the MagPul Masada and FN SCAR, both of which are somewhat similiar to the XCR regarding stock to rail height. You'll still need a small riser to get it proper height. Yankee Hill currently makes one that raises it about 1/2", but I haven't been able to try it yet.

    Regarding height of other Aimpoints on the XCR et al, simply remove the spacers from the different mounts to achieve the proper height. Larue and GG&G mounts being the exceptions as they build their mounts at different fixed heights vice using spacers like Aimpoint or ARMS.

    S/F

    You are right on my FOV comment. I meant it to imply that the smaller tube narrows everything compared to its big brother.


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    risers

    LaRue:




    GG&G:




    Wow, the GG&G riser is rather inspired - the LT a bit less so...

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    The GG&G pic is really weird as their T-1 looks nothing like the ones I have. I wonder if that isn't an eng. drop or something.



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