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Primary Arms Micro Dot (Gen 2)

This is the same as the sig sauer branded optic. It will need to be mounted on an absolute cowitness for you to see your irons through it. You will also need to do a bit of fitting for it to go on an aimpoint mount. Not much just a small amount of file work to the locking lug on the bottom. Maybe .010 off of the lug.

It is a decent optic for the money.

Mike

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Primary Arms seem like the way to go for the low end. I have the Vortex SPARC and LOVE it. It doesn't wash out, auto offs, and has 3 different mounts so you can lower 3rd/cowitness/or mount it really low. It is also NV compatible which I can see ever practically using :D There is a a couple reviews and videos where the SPARC "torture" tested and it never missed a lick. Guy even threw it all over the range and it didn't stop. It also comes with a doubler. They run $189 these days. They are also compatible with all Aimpoint micro mounts.

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Primary Arms seem like the way to go for the low end. I have the Vortex SPARC and LOVE it. It doesn't wash out, auto offs, and has 3 different mounts so you can lower 3rd/cowitness/or mount it really low. It is also NV compatible which I can see ever practically using :lol: There is a a couple reviews and videos where the SPARC "torture" tested and it never missed a lick. Guy even threw it all over the range and it didn't stop. It also comes with a doubler. They run $189 these days. They are also compatible with all Aimpoint micro mounts.

I just looked up the Vortex SPARC and saw the doubler screws into the reddot. How do you like that and does it work well? That would ceartinaly take up less space than a reddot, magnifier, and iron sights.

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I just looked up the Vortex SPARC and saw the doubler screws into the reddot. How do you like that and does it work well? That would ceartinaly take up less space than a reddot, magnifier, and iron sights.

Never really used it. It works, but the FOV

is really narrow and it reduces the eye relief. It's nice to play with, but I leave it off for practical reasons.

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How do you like the PA M4? That is the same one I have.

So far so good. I got it on Saturday and went out to the range yesterday and dialed it in. Took a little while, but I'm a noob with regard to scopes. I did nail a bullseye at 25 yards on a 5.5 inch Caldwell target. Luck probably, but the 5 round group was pretty tight. I really like the choice of reticles for my old tired eyes. It'n not an Eotech, but for the price I really like it.

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