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Warning Close. Confirm Action Are you sure you wish to do this? Confirm Cancel. User Panel. Nov 14, 2, 87 KC www. Send me an email. Jul 24, 1, 3 Central, NJ. You can never go wrong with Larue, his kit is top notch. Tflhnd1 Sergeant Full Member.
Oct 21, 7 Sacto, Ca. NO Co-Witness with the acog! However SOME have integral irons that can work in need. My thoughts, 1. I say 2 as I cannot see the bottom of the rail, mounting point, and cannot surmise how solid it is just from that photo. I want to touch, feel, shoot, analyze. I've used A. If there is something better, I would like to try it first hand! If GDI works, I want to try one. EDIT: After reading the whole other thread, pull or lock this if you need to. Sorry if any probs. Mar 29, 2, 3 60 Dark Side of the Moon.
Wondering if I've made a mistake?! Feb 16, 0 Bedford,Texas. Have never used the GDI, but based on lowlights and others comments would have no problem using one. That being said you certainly cannot go wrong with Larue's products. I have a lot of his products and have never been disappointed. Dec 10, 93 0 42 Denver, CO.
They are top quality. Thanks guys I've been using an ARMS without too any problems. Just thought an "upgrade" was in order. To co-witness a sight became popular due to the likelihood of your electronic optics failing. These inherently had a risk of failing, especially during the early days of when these new sights were invented. You can imagine that there can be a devastating outcome if you rely on your red dot and it fails while you are in a combat or self-defense situation. In a hunting or competition setting, it might only scratch your pride but otherwise, the loss of your primary targeting system can lead to serious implications.
How do Red Dot Magnifiers Work? Therefore, co-witnessing became a new standard for combining an electronic sight, like a red dot or reflex, with iron sights that would be used if the main sight failed. A correct co witness setup allows you to switch from your optic to your iron sights seamlessly. You can continue shooting without having to manipulate your setup by for example replacing your main sight. Iron sights themselves are also a great targeting help for close quarters.
Many shooters with a co-witness rely on the iron rear and front sight part for short-range shots and leverage the improved optics of their reflex or holo sight for medium distances.
It becomes second nature if you train enough with such a setup. A final advantage of using an iron rear and front sight in combination with your optical one is that the iron sight does not suffer from parallax influences. As the iron rear and front sight does not have any glass that could manipulate your image, parallax is ruled out which can make it easier in some situations when you shoot at small targets.
Reviews of the best shotgun red dots! Check out the review of the Bushnell TRS red dot sight! First, you do need to have iron sights. The red dot or holographic sights you can find today typically are designed for co-witnessing. But if that's what you can get, then get it and shoot the hell out of it!
May 4, 1, 1, Colorado. The glass was not great having a sort of yellowish tint to it. If you want a budget-minded red-dot optic, take a look at the Vortex Strikefire. Rafael Gunny Sergeant Full Member. Feb 26, 2, 17 58 Virginia Beach, Virginia. Mar 18, 1, 2 36 Cheyenne, Wyoming. PM me if you want a millett DMS-1, i've got one that i'm considering selling because I want to go to higher magnification for "rodent control" in nearby pastures.
I'll even throw in a one-piece mount. As far as red dots go, for the price I say buy the vortex. I just know Bushnell usually makes pretty quality stuff and the price was pretty low. I'm leaning more towards a holographic sight like an EOtech. I should have been specific about what I'm looking for: I want a sight for quick aiming for shorter yards, but that I can take out further if I need to.
I've been recommended the Aimpoint, but which model? DirtyRod Sergeant Full Member. Oct 4, 0 Arizona. It has a "donut" reticle think EOTech for m or so. And it has a dot inside of the donut for further out. I have owned 2 and they are great. I have never used an Aimpoint so I can't advise on that.
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