Does the CompM4 (or M4S) offer any significant advantages over the Aimpoint Micro?
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Does the CompM4 (or M4S) offer any significant advantages over the Aimpoint Micro?
Tomac
"His Universe, His rules." - Tomac
I don't own the M4(s), but I do own an ML2 and an H-1. I like the larger field of view that the ML2 provides versus the H-1. However, the H-1 is noticeably lighter, and I'll take that over the ML2. I don't really care about the 2 MOA vs. 4 MOA dot.
In regards to the M4, it has a reputation as damn near bulletproof, although after seeing the Daniel Defense torture test video, in which a T-1 was subjected to some pretty extreme situations, I'd venture to say that the Micro series is really, really tough too.
I don't kick down doors or kill bad guys with my AR, just training, so I don't really abuse my equipment, but I think it is safe to say that either the M4 or a Micro would be an excellent choice.
Last edited by SteadyUp; 01-29-12 at 12:43.
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Battery type and life would come into consideration if used in a duty or MIL issue rifle.
Field if view are different. depends on your needs.
The weight is a huge consideration.
And with the 2MOA T1 the dot size is a non issue.
I dont really see one as better than another. It just really matters as far as what you prioritize.
I had a couple of T1's sold them for the M4s models.
The M4 was easier for me to pick up with the 30mm.
But I sold most of them for the 1-4 style scopes.
I had an M4s and I just sold it because I thought it was too big. I'll be replacing it with the new 2 MOA T-1 as soon as Grant has them available.
Steve
Have any of you guys who have used an m4/m4s experienced issues with aa batteries leaking/swelling ?
The 3v button battery in the t1 vs AA in your optic may be something to consider. I don't know which would hold up better to hard use. I would love to hear what aimpoint has done in terms of torture tests and whether or not they have had issues with AA lithium or alkaline batteries.
There is no reason to run an alkaline AA. They're the ones that leak and corrode and give unreliable performance over temperature swings. It's like putting bad tires on a sports car and blaming the car for poor performance.
Last edited by Cesiumsponge; 01-29-12 at 19:13.
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I've shot the M-4's quite a bit but currently only own T, H, and R 1's. For me there is no issue with the smaller objective. I've been shooting these pretty much exclusively for about 3 years now. I realize the M4 is currently the "gold standard" much like the 6920 is to carbines but I don't own one of those either. For me the price isn't a factor. I buy what I want, within reason but I prefer the micros.
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the aimpoint micro vs M4 question has been discussed in these threads already:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=12715
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=47066
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=34787
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=11065
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=38865
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