If only this had an auto awake feature.......
So I have this "frankengun" for range fun only. I wasn't going to put a RDS on it cause its a frankengun but found a Primary Arms Classic 3moa RDS for 80 bucks and thought why not. These retail around $150 new and are very minimal in features. Turns out the reason mine was on sale is because Primary Arms discontinued it for their "Gen 2" version... which includes a shake awake feature now. I did not know this was not a feature (I just took it for granted owning 2 Trijicons) and was very let down when I got it home... it was an impulse buy as it was only 80 bucks. With the shake awake, this lands this simple cheap RDS into a worthy contender for a true budget RDS for those on a budget.
Aside from mine not having that feature I finally got around to installing it and ran it thru its paces and was left with a good impression.
Pros,
(forgive dust on lens)
So I have this "frankengun" for range fun only. I wasn't going to put a RDS on it cause its a frankengun but found a Primary Arms Classic 3moa RDS for 80 bucks and thought why not. These retail around $150 new and are very minimal in features. Turns out the reason mine was on sale is because Primary Arms discontinued it for their "Gen 2" version... which includes a shake awake feature now. I did not know this was not a feature (I just took it for granted owning 2 Trijicons) and was very let down when I got it home... it was an impulse buy as it was only 80 bucks. With the shake awake, this lands this simple cheap RDS into a worthy contender for a true budget RDS for those on a budget.
Aside from mine not having that feature I finally got around to installing it and ran it thru its paces and was left with a good impression.
Pros,
- a slightly larger window than a Trijicon RMR, faster sight acquisition
- a slightly smaller "envelope" height than the Trijicon RMR
- I'm guessing its slightly lighter
- Gen1 (discontinued) no shake awake. You have to manually turn the sight on to use it. It does have an auto shut off after 12 hours if you forget to turn it off.
- No auto brightness adjust, only manual (gen 2). This could be a deal breaker for some, I'm not used to that yet so I haven't found a compromise brightness that works in all light conditions, but not confident one exists.
- The elevation and windage are set screws with no tactile feedback. Simple I guess but made zeroing more difficult.
(forgive dust on lens)