Message from @Phill
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@Big Chungus no experience
@Sparrow uh. Except aimponts actually work 😉
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Hahaha.
I just stick to my acog <a:ablobnervous:445996280590630914>
I’ll never shit on the ACOG
just...that eye relief
old reliable. Dated but good
Ye
Haven't replaced my battery in my t1 in 5 years, on brightness 7 90% of the time.
ACOG and offset rds is 💯
I would NEVER spend over $750 for an optic. I’d rather die.
<a:peepoGiggles:650343252934918164> I got mine for $400
with lpvo's, $750 is pretty cheap
Not for me. I wouldn’t do it.
@Big Chungus my work rifle recently
Get a decent red dot then, and later on if you want add a flip magnifier. Helps make you feel like you're not spending as much while still having a reliable opic
Holy shit, you're running an A2 grip, hahaha. Figured you'd have upgraded that.
It’s a work rifle
That's fair I suppose. Contracting? Or security?
Wasn’t that worried about it tbh, I’m so used to the A2 grip at this point
Its grippy too
Military bruh
they don't get a choice, I mean did you see the cheesegrater?
Oh, well in that case. Yeah, okay. Surprised they would let you have your rifle in a POV
Lol, that’s an uparmored van
@American_AF go look up Kahles LPVOs and get back to me about optic prices 😂
Ooooh, okay. Hahaha
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Why would someone put that buttstock on an AR?
Come on mister humint, never used low vis DOS vics before? 😉 @Sparrow
Because I like it
@ViperSRT3g 🐍 dat poverty pony lower tho
Can still snipe peeps at 500
I’m aware of the prices. I’m not saying anything AGAINST that shit. I’m saying I would never spend over $750
That’s just cause you’re dumb
Yep
Hahaha @Crye_Salesman we had normal vics, I dig the uparmored van though.
Im just trying to find clear glass for around 400 lol
1) irons require 3, but optics require 2, unless you don't have a specific target you're shooting at. And focal planes are not the only or even primary determining factor for speed
2) true of red dots, not optics in general. Even 1x prisms cause some inattentive people to get lost in the tube. Anything over 1x is absolutely more likely to compromise awareness of surroundings than irons.
3)size of the aiming point is not the only factor in precision. If you're using the whole front sight post to hit a man sized target at 500m, someone did you dirty in training.
4)fair-ish. Irons are still very usable in low light, but no light, absolutely correct.
5)in theory many optics work with NV. In practice, you have to have trained and specifically set up the whole rifle and NVG to work like that, and even then most will still prefer to run a peq.
And all of that only applies to irons vs red dots. Throw in LPVOs and other magnified glass and it's a whole different speed vs precision ballgame. I'm not saying irons are better. I'm saying they have a place, especially in training.