Between the 2, go with the Millett.
I think I'm gonna mount a scope on my AR and I'll probably go with a 1x?. My thinking is with 1x I won't need any BUIS. Most of my shooting is in the 100 yd category, so a 1x3 would work fine.
I have a red dot I can use, but my bad eyes and a red dot just leaves a blurry red blob which covers any distant target. One day I'll get my cataracts fixed, but for now I'm stuck.
Anyway, I'm currently looking at a VISM 1-4x24 Evolution and a Millet 1-4x, 24mm DMS Multi Coat Rifle Scope. Both run about $200. VISM is NCStar. I really don't want to buy Chinese but I guess Millet is made there, too.
Anyway, has anyone had experience with either of these?
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Between the 2, go with the Millett.
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I'm leaning that way. Thanks.
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http://swfa.com/Nikon-3-9x40-P223-Ri...pe-P51916.aspx
That is my vote. My father has one on his rifle. He was using it to get hits on steel rams out to 500 using only the BDC. The 3x has plenty enough field of view that I would not be opposed to putting it on something intended for 50+ yards.
Nice looking scope, but it looks like it might be physically pretty big on an AR carbine.
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That 1-4 Millett weighs more than the Nikon, it fact it weighs well over a pound without any durability to go with it. The DMS scopes in my personal experience are poor choices. I had 2 that both had to go back, one for fog the other for the reticle coming loose. Two buddies also had to send scopes back, both for the reticle coming loose.
In a 1-4 the cheapest scope I'd consider buying is the Burris Tac30, up from there you have the Burris MTAC and the Vortex 1-4. Ive been there and I understand not wanting to spend a lot on an optic, but I'd rather eat cheap for a few months and get a better value for what I spend. You also need to budget for a quality mount with a 1-4 on an AR.
Thanks, look like I'd better do a little more research. That's what I posted for.
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I have the Nikon N-223 on my AR and I love it. A buddy got the smaller P-223 for his and I like both. The P-223 is smaller, fixed variable and cheaper. They both have handy recitals.
Too many choices out there. I ran onto a Leupold Mark AR 1.5-4x20 which looks pretty good, as well.
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For the price point you are looking at, you could try the Primary Arms.
https://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_...4X_p/pa14x.htm
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Thanks, I had just run across that one, too. That looks like a copy of the Millet (or is it the VISM? I've seen too many today).
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Not sure, I just know that PA makes pretty decent replica scopes. I have one of their T1 clones and it has held up pretty good.
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