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Vintage Optics?
I'm planning on putting together an M16A1 rifle and thought it would be neat to get some sort of optic for this one. I was thinking that instead of going with a colt style scope maybe I'd try to find either an armson oeg or a singlepoint. Anyone have an opinion on this choice or some other optic ideas?
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I used an OEG back in the '80s. It was an excellent sight for the time. Good for low-light & CQB. It was extremely durable. I even made a few jumps with it. There are certain percentage of people with eye conditions that can't use the OEG.
It had a wierd issue of differences in impact horizontally since one eye is seeing the target & the other is seeing the dot. IIRC if you zeroed at 50 yds, at CQB distance, you would hit about an inch to the left. At 50 yds, dead on & at 100 yds, an inch to the right. It was still far better than using M16A1 with just iron sights at night.
I stopped using it in the '90s when better options became available. I found mine a few years ago while cleaning out some old boxes. The tritium was long since dead.
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Thanks for the info. Glad to hear the armson was durable, but I'm still on the fence regarding the need to use both eyes.
I got to thinking and remembered I did see an illuminated hakko blue ring scope at a local pawnshop. Anyone know if these were any good?
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If you have an Aimpoint, you can test out the OEG concept by covering the front len of the Aimpoint.
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I had an OEG years ago and never could get used to it.
Last edited by SIMBA-LEE; 02-12-12 at 12:59.
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If you have the money dont forget the AN/PVS-2 or 4.
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