When all else fails, as it did with me, dismount your Short Dot (it IS in a LaRue mount is it not?) and haul it to a fair-sized sporting goods store. They should have a template that you can set your scope on and see which size you need. Gander Mountain in Fayetteville NC did that for me and even though I rarely buy anything there because almost everything at Gander is chronically overpriced, I sure did buy a Blizzard see-through flip-up for the eyepiece end. Turns out they don't make a 30mm Blizzard that would go on the front end, but I'm mostly worried about sweat and rain dripping on the back lens so that's all right.
S&B sent along a clear bikini set with the scope, which lasted me about a week until I dripped cleaning solvent on the front one. When I put the covers back on and looked through them, I about had a heart attack and stroke because all I could see was fog and I was sure I had ruined the lens. No, it was only the plastic lens cover.
However, I'm not so sure that lens caps are the greatest idea for a Short Dot on a fighting carbine. The clear Blizzards are easy to see through for shooting at 1.1x and easy to flip up when you need absolute clarity on 4x. However, then the cap is in your field of view, and rather distracting, when you lower the carbine enough to see over the optic and scan your sector. Also, the clear cap reflects sunlight and may be hazardous to your stealth. I might just slip my Blizzard back off and keep a lens cleaning cloth handy.
When life gives you lemons, insert copper and zinc wires in them and repeatedly shock your tongue.
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