What do you guys use and prefer? What are some pros's and cons on both. I am confused and don't know what I want to get.
98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
I have (2) Walther Red Dot's and the parallax compensation is horrible on these. I can move my head back and forth and the dot just moves like crazy. I think holo's dont have much of an issues like this.
The dots are dead accurate...but only when I align my face and eye to put the dot on the top post...
I have (2) Walther Red Dot's and the parallax compensation is horrible on these. I can move my head back and forth and the dot just moves like crazy. I think holo's dont have much of an issues like this.
The dots are dead accurate...but only when I align my face and eye to put the dot on the top post...
I was thinking about getting a Truglo 2x42 Traditional red dot sight or A NcStar 1x24x34 Red Dot Reflex Sight.
98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
I have an Eotech. Stays on target no matter where you put your head. Easy shooting and acquiring target with both eyes open. It works FOR ME.
I was looking for something a little cheaper. There sights cost more than my gun
98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
I was looking for something a little cheaper. There sights cost more than my gun
There's a less expensive option made by Eotech for Bushnell. It doesn't have the metal shield to go over it like the Eotech. I did only pay $350 for mine though.
Last edited by 94StangFiveO; 03-01-2011, 07:33 PM.
There's a less expensive option made by Eotech for Burris. It doesn't have the metal shield to go over it like the Eotech. I did only pay $350 for mine though.
Link? Same quality and toughness of a normal eotech?
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98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
There's a less expensive option made by Eotech for Burris. It doesn't have the metal shield to go over it like the Eotech. I did only pay $350 for mine though.
That still cost more than my cheap highpoint 4095ts. Would make no sense to put something that good on my little target gun. lol
98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
Link? Same quality and toughness of a normal eotech?
I don't have any experience with them but they seem to be the same as far as the optics. The buttons are different and there's no metal cover so they just can't handle the abuse, drops, etc.
You could always get one of the air soft versions for under $100.
I don't think I would put one of there air soft versions on it. Truglo has some some red dots and reflex sights that have gotten great reviews for cheaper than a 100 bucks thou
98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
I don't have any experience with them but they seem to be the same as far as the optics. The buttons are different and there's no metal cover so they just can't handle the abuse, drops, etc.
Look up the Bushnell Holosight.
This the one? If so, I like the aesthetics...and I'm not a combat troop, my stuff gets treated pretty delicately so drops = not an issue
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