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Serving as a LEO since 1999.
USPSA# A56876 A Class
Firearms Instructor
Armorer for AR15, 1911, Glocks and Remington 870 shotguns.
Short answer is yes. Once you take your carry handle off, any sight with a MIL STD 1913 picatinny rail mount will fit. After that you get into absolute vs lower 1/3 co witness with your iron sights. I think most use lower 1/3 but it ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Like you said, Aimpoint and EOTech are both good. If you can, check out a few to see what you like and don't like before you make your choice. I haven't used one, but everything I've heard points to the PRO being a good optic, especially for the price.
I'm having the same problem with a BCM 16" middie. Trying to decide among an Aimpoint H-1, Aimpoint PRO or a Burris MTAC. Since I also have a BCM 20" and a PSA 16" middie HB, maybe I'll get all three eventually. Think I'll try Primary Arms first though to see what I like. Then sell them on TOS when I decide what works for me.
For 3 gun go with a low powered scope. Maybe a 1-4, 1-6, 1.5 - 5, etc. Those IMHO would be the best.
TR24 triangle.
First off, thanks for the responses, they have been helpful.
My fiance offered to buy me an optic for my bday. Im thinking an aimpoint H1 since i like the smaller profile. Should i just buy one, or shoot for a while with irons first?
Next question......what else do i need to mount it on a 6920? LaRue mount and thats it? If i take the handle off, am i gtg with a mount and H1?
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My recommendation would be Eotech OPMOD or Aimpoint PRO. I don't care at all for my Aimpoint T-1, although I might re-look at the platform when their 2 MOA dots come out. Otherwise, tube is too small and too many annoying internal reflections. The smaller profile is nice until you actually have to look through it to try to acquire a target rapidly.
I agree, stay away from eBay. Rife with counterfeits.
While I am not one of the "master irons first" guys, taking your first class, especially an intro class, with irons gives you an opportunity to learn from other people's mistakes. Most guys are anxious to show off their shit, and will damn near insist that you shoot it, so it should present a great opportunity for you to see what others have and maybe even run it through a drill or just shoot a few rounds through it.
So you get to learn something from the class, without a major expense on an optic you may not like, and the money is better spent on training than hardware (if you have to make that choice), and you get exposure the hardware that the guys that maybe put the cart before the horse have already bought.
There's folks that'll never really learn them... which is fine because many guys don't get to shoot beyond 100 or 200 yards. Some guys I see post that their local range's max distance is even less.
So just being able to get crude hits at those distances is probably adequate for them.
That said, get the Aimpoint C3. Worry about the 3 gun later.
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