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Title: pistol optic question
Post by: abbafandr on February 02, 2015, 08:05:02 PM
Have a cheap (no brand anywhere) reflex type dot sight on my S&W 22a.  I would like to find one of a decent quality.  This is a 350 dollar pistol not an open type race gun so I don't need or want something state of the art.  Just a decent quality entry level optic.
Ideas?
Title: Re: pistol optic question
Post by: OnTheFly on February 02, 2015, 11:01:50 PM
You might look at the Vortex models.  Pretty good optics that won't break the bank.  I have a Vortex StrikeFire II on my AR and it is very nice.  I have shot a few hundred rounds through it and it seems to hold zero.

The Viper model looks nice.

Fly
Title: Re: pistol optic question
Post by: jonm on February 03, 2015, 06:41:02 PM
amazon has had c-mores on sale around $100 on and off for the past couple weeks.
Title: Re: pistol optic question
Post by: FarmerRick on February 04, 2015, 10:56:52 AM
Trijicon RMR copy by Primary Arms has good reviews. Excellent warranty if ever needed.
https://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_Arms_Red_Dot_Reflex_Sight_p/parrs01.htm (https://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_Arms_Red_Dot_Reflex_Sight_p/parrs01.htm)
5 MOA dot
Parallax free past 50 yards
Integrated photocell for self-regulating brightness
Uses one CR2032 battery (included)
Battery life: 1100 hrs at medium brightness and up to 200 hrs at the highest brightness
Waterproof
Shockproof
Mount included for any weaver or picatinny rail
Comes with an additional adapter for Burris style mounts
Fully coated lens to prevent glare
Rubber cover included
Matte black finish
Objective lens: 22 X 16 mm / 0.87 X 0.63 in.
Weight: 2.1 oz. / 60 g.
Length: 52 mm / 2.05 in.
One year warranty

(https://www.primaryarms.com/v/vspfiles/photos/PARRS01-2T.jpg)