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Which Aimpoint?

  • PRO

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • Comp M4

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Comp M4s

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
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I just got my approval for my SBR. It's a Wilson blemished lower with a Wilson PCC trigger with an 8" JP rifles upper and barrel. Which Aimpoint, PRO or Comp M4/M4s?
 
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Between the 3 I would go M4s but I second @Reno comment about going light. Something like an Aimpoint T2 or Acro P2 would compliment that build really well. I lean towards the Acro P2 but that is because the dot works better with my astigmatism.
 
Between the 3 I would go M4s but I second @Reno comment about going light. Something like an Aimpoint T2 or Acro P2 would compliment that build really well. I lean towards the Acro P2 but that is because the dot works better with my astigmatism.
Definitely the T2. Way lighter than the Pro or similar models. The Acro is quite small honestly and I didn't like it as much when I got to shoot through one.

Or something like the compm5. Still retains AAA batteries.
 
My eyes have a stigmatizem that makes the red dot look oval. At close range it doesn't matter but accuracy suffers a lot at longer ranges. Love the red dots but went a different way...with no regrets.
 
My eyes have a stigmatizem that makes the red dot look oval. At close range it doesn't matter but accuracy suffers a lot at longer ranges. Love the red dots but went a different way...with no regrets.
I've got an astigmatism, but Aimpoint seems to work for me. On the other hand, the EoTech looks like a star to me:s0140:
 
The PRO is lighter, has a similar reticle and costs half what the M4 does. The M4 is literally military grade tough, but the PRO is already very rugged. So despite the fact that the M4 takes a AA battery and the PRO takes a $6 watch battery that is a PITA to find, I bought the PRO. I'm very happy with it, and I keep a spare battery for it in the handgrip of the gun it's mounted on. I've had it for a few years now and have no regrets.
 
The PRO is lighter, has a similar reticle and costs half what the M4 does. The M4 is literally military grade tough, but the PRO is already very rugged. So despite the fact that the M4 takes a AA battery and the PRO takes a $6 watch battery that is a PITA to find, I bought the PRO. I'm very happy with it, and I keep a spare battery for it in the handgrip of the gun it's mounted on. I've had it for a few years now and have no regrets.
Is there a difference in the dot or the glass?
 
A little off topic, but what are you going to use for a mount? Mine is directly on the rail but I'm rethinking this.
I was going to put it directly on the rail. Why are you reconsidering?
 

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