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post May 15th 2009 11:16 AM
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Guys, let's kkep this thread for photos, not discussion.


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post May 15th 2009 5:55 PM
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QUOTE (Gmountain @ May 15th 2009 6:16 AM) *
Guys, let's kkep this thread for photos, not discussion.


I agree. I'll prune it later.



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post May 16th 2009 2:56 AM
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I'll add a pic of my optics tomorrow since I just got them and can't find my camera. Here's what I have in writing: Aimpoint CompML3 in a LaRue Cantilever Mount and a Burris Ar-Tripler in a LaRue FTS Tall Mount.


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Okay found my camera here are some pics:








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post May 17th 2009 12:53 AM
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Does anyone have any pics or suggesions on optics mounted on an A2 carry handle?
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post May 20th 2009 4:54 AM
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I run Trijicon's RX-09 Reflex; their earlier sorta tri-power set-up. It uses the standard fiber-optic and tritium sources to illuminate the chevron reticle (I prefer the chevron anyway) as well as a mini cyalume stick in the back end. The reticles on these tend to wash out in some situations, the light-sticks help out tremendously.

I wanted something that doesn't rely on batteries for SHTF situations. This is the same reason I decided to try out Leupold's Prismatic sight for my wife's rig, below.




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Pride-Fowler Rapid Reticle RR800-1 on an Eagle Arms AR10 in Millet rings.



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What are good options for A-1 uppers?
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Primary Arms http://www.primaryarms.com/main.sc M3 style 3 reticle site. Has selection between
and my favorite
I basically get a EOTech style reticle in a Aimpoint 2moa style sight. I know some elite frown on these "Clones" but this one is a lot better quality than the cheap stuff you find on ebay. It comes with a nice warranty and Marshal is one of the best when it comes to customer service.
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Curious how you like your clone.... How long have you had it, i.e., how many shoot have you fired with the unit?? Does the optics retain zero?

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QUOTE (theflyguy007 @ July 13th 2009 3:00 PM) *
Curious how you like your clone.... How long have you had it, i.e., how many shoot have you fired with the unit?? Does the optics retain zero?

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I actually like it a lot. So far it holds zero very well and it's been just as sturdy as any aimpoint. Would I take it on a tour through Iraq? probably not, but IMO it would do fine in a carbine course or for range use. You get a very nice red dot for the money with this sight and it comes with a limited warrenty so no worries. Marshal at Primary Arms is good people and he takes care of his customers.
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Here is my Bushmaster ORC with a 3-9x40. I like to keep my rifle simple and streamlined. I mainly use this rifle for varmint hunting. The 3-9x40 is great for taking those 200 yd shots and coyotes.



Like I said, nothing fancy but very functional.

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ok I'll play, first off the home rifle I went real cheapo a whole $90 for a Bushnell Banner 1-4x32 100yd fixed parallax on low rise rings

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the rig I carried in Iraq, Z-rail mounted Aimpoint Comp-M4, yeah the Z-rail was moot since they also gave us MI quad rails but without the Z-rail the optic sat very low for irons co-witness n I wsn't about to pay for a riser for somethin that wasn't mine


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