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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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MisterKag 4 points ago +4 / -0

With the better ones, you buy once, and cry once.

If it’s a plunker for fun and games, a Japanese-made Vortex Strikefire II is fine.

But especially when it’s a critical PD situation, it can’t be breaking or take five seconds to get working. You spend the dough on the quality ones, and rest easy.

Of course, good old irons never have batteries to die.

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Fozra_ 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, one thing I hate to see is people with a collection of five different guns with a bunch of cheap stuff stuck to them. In reality you need one, you need it to work, and you need to train with it. It’s fine to have stuff you play around and have fun with, but the priority should be to get your one serious rifle set up properly, then worry about the fun stuff for your Sunday Gunday posts later.