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    ^^^

    That's not even a C-More....that's some $40.00 pos.


    As stated, the C-More isn't nearly as rugged as an Aimpoint M2/M3/M4/Micro.....

    They're popular with the 3Gun and USPSA crowd.

    The ones I've used and seen have been difficult to zero, and tend to have wandering zero's as well.
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    These things are popular in the competition shooting community. You'll see a lot of them riding on top of Open guns.

    However, they aren't ideal for combat oriented firearms as they simply don't have the ruggedness.
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    lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    ^^^

    That's not even a C-More....that's some $40.00 pos.


    As stated, the C-More isn't nearly as rugged as an Aimpoint M2/M3/M4/Micro.....

    They're popular with the 3Gun and USPSA crowd.

    The ones I've used and seen have been difficult to zero, and tend to have wandering zero's as well.
    Probably so. I guess if it can be made the Chinese can make a knock off a week later. Anyone see any Aimpoint pro chicom specials yet?

    I have seen a few C- mores at the range and one that was 86'd when a guy clipped a barricade. After that is was a paperweight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Combat_Diver View Post
    On my M4A1 normally carried a TA01NSN, Bulgarian AK47 with Surefire rail a M68, NM M14 with Springfield Armory Scout rail with a EOTech. Kept the M16A2 slick as it was my training rifle for the All Army Match when we redeployed. Nice being a senior E8 in Group is that you get some freedom. Normally signed out about a dozen guns when deployed from M1911s, M79s, M240, MG3, M82, Mk13 etc.




    I do like the Aimpoints as I first started using them in SFARTEAC in 98' (two month CQB course) and have them on my personal ARs.

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    Thanks for the excellent reply, I had hoped you would elaborate like you did above so nicely on some of the options since I imagined you have great discretion at what went into your kit prior to heading down range. That's neat to hear about the AK47 w. surefire rail and m68. I imagine you prob. would have the supplemental CQBR upper packed in your kit to go along w. your m4a1 upper....if so did both share the Acog?

    Gotta love that goodie box...
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    Last edited by ALCOAR; 03-18-11 at 18:56.

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    C-Mores I've seen have been less than stellar. They aren't very durable and don't keep a zero. Multiple (critical) failures observed in classes and on duty guns, and in harsh weather.

    Best for sport/hobby use only.
    Last edited by ST911; 03-19-11 at 02:42.
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