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posted ago by Nicktdot ago by Nicktdot +4703 / -1

I highly recommend the SIG Romeo7 full size red-dot though. Fantastic accuracy for those close quarter engagements

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Homopratensis2 3 points ago +4 / -1

Chinese junk!

Leopold VXR Patrol

All that is good about a red dot (easy to see/use in low light, close range).

All that is good about a traditional magnification scope (ballistic drop compensation reticle even without batteries, 1.5x-4x magnification).

In one 100% USA designed, machined, assembled and packaged optic.

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DividesByZero 1 point ago +1 / -0

Call it junk if you want, but it fits my needs fine. I really don't have a reason to drop $700 on an optic, but I'm sure it's excellent.

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Homopratensis2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Got mine for $350. MidwayUSA exclusive after Christmas. Used will much more reasonable, too. Was actually looking into the Primary Arms stuff, which is similar if not the same as Vortex. They do a great job of making it seen like it's not Chinese. It is no matter how you slice it. Not MAGA in my world when US or US ally (Japan, Israel, Germany) made alternatives do exist.

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NormaJeanRocks 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dayuum thats a pretty penny though. Better be good

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Homopratensis2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Got mine for $350, a 100 more than primary arms chyna stuff. This was last year though, before the nuttiness.

When it comes down to it is a hundred dollars or so going to come between you and a quality optic. For goodness sake it's about as important as what's under it.