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Lookingfor suggestions for Reddot for AR-15
newfalguy101:
I built ( ok, ok, assembled ) an Ar-15 for my wife using a DPMS lite-16 flattop upper and now I need a scope for it.
I don't need a "super duper best scope ever invented" optic on this gun, I am looking for suggestions for an entry level dot sight. The gun wont likely get shot much more than a few hundred rounds a year, and I didn't spend a ton of money building and don't want to spend a ton of money on the scope.
Thanks
tstuart34:
Vortec has a nice little red dot that you can get for about 120 when its on sale from Palmetto. Or Primary Arms has a nice dot with mount for about a 100.
bkoenig had a vortec listed a couple months ago. Maybr PM him and see if he still has it. lincoln gun show is also this weekend might be able to snag something...
ghknives:
How does the Vortec work in bright sun light? Most of the inexpensive sights I've been around are tough to see on bright sunny days
Lorimor:
I hung a little Bushnell TR-80 on my 15-22. Seems to work well. Turkey hunters put them on their shotguns, so the recoil of the mighty 5.56 shouldn't be a problem.
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: ghknives on January 23, 2014, 06:35:03 PM ---How does the Vortec work in bright sun light? Most of the inexpensive sights I've been around are tough to see on bright sunny days
--- End quote ---
I shot my Vortex red/green dot in daylight hours and it was more than bright enough. Of course the red dot is not exactly small either.
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