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A durable red dot sight for $100?
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I used the Truglo multi reticle sight on my 300 blackout hog hunting rifle, then moved it to my 7.5" AR pistol. I've beat that that sight against the ground, tree limbs, bouncing around in the lease truck, and the swamp buggy, yet it still holds zero. Bright during the daylight and works excellent in low light early morning, and dusk too. I've dropped hogs at 150 yards with it.
Lifetime warranty too. Worth taking a look for less than $100
You may not like guns, and choose not to own one. That is your right. You might not believe in God. That is your choice. However, if someone breaks into your home, the first two things you're going to do are, 1) Call someone with a gun, 2) Pray they get there in time.Comment
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Thank's for the input. Reading more reviews, I see others have similar to say about the doubler on the Sparc. Some folks also note the Spark's 2 moa dot has so much flare at the higher settings that it looks like 4 moa.
Primary Arms micro it is.... You just saved me $100.
"If you come to a fork in the road, take it." - Yogi BerraComment
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Vortex Strikefire is my favorite low cost red dot.NRA Life Member, Calguns SupporterComment
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If you run factory sig 522 irons sights a micro dot (primary arms, bushnell trs-25) on a .5" riser will give you a lower 1/3 co-witness. If you use the taller blade type swiss sights (MFIAP) then you'll get an absolute co-witness with the same .5" riser. And if you want an awesome mount I suggest the "DLOC trs-25 a". Troy micro sights and hk diopter sights (hk416) will also result in an absolute co-witness!
Or get a vortex strike fire (primary arms has an option for a sig 522 height mount) and you'll get co-witness, but the sight will run you 50% more than your budget and it's a 4moa dot compared to the bushnell trs-25 at 3 moa.
I have had a couple bushnell trs 25's they have all worked great.Comment
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Oh...you are a bad influence. Bad! Bad! Bad! That's a great deal.Comment
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My Strikefire came with a 1/3 co-witness. I could get a mount for absolute co-witness for around $19 but meh.If you run factory sig 522 irons sights a micro dot (primary arms, bushnell trs-25) on a .5" riser will give you a lower 1/3 co-witness. If you use the taller blade type swiss sights (MFIAP) then you'll get an absolute co-witness with the same .5" riser. And if you want an awesome mount I suggest the "DLOC trs-25 a". Troy micro sights and hk diopter sights (hk416) will also result in an absolute co-witness!
Or get a vortex strike fire (primary arms has an option for a sig 522 height mount) and you'll get co-witness, but the sight will run you 50% more than your budget and it's a 4moa dot compared to the bushnell trs-25 at 3 moa.
I have had a couple bushnell trs 25's they have all worked great.Comment
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Hah... yeah I am trying to resist. Actually I don't need another microdot, but maybe a $99 Nikon P-223 from PA or one of those fixed 6x with ACSS reticle. Can't decide between those two though. I think the Nikon probably has slightly brighter glass, but I like a fixed six. It would either be an alternate for an AR with a PRO or for my Sig522. I'm leaning toward the PA ACSS for $119.
Black Friday sales suck... $190 Ruger .22's, $190 M4 uppers, and cheap optics everywhere.Comment
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This is the lowest I have ever seen the hi-rise version of the TRS-25
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