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red dot + ar-15 = bad time at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1251392" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Hmmm - the Sparc looks pretty cool. I never looked at any of Vortex's Red-dots other than the Strike-fire and it seems to have the common complaint that it doesn't have a brightness setting adequate for a sunny day outdoors.</p><p></p><p>I may have to check more into that one - I definitely like the Primary Arms Red-Dots (both M3-style and micro-style), but I'm finding myself more into the micro-style than the full-sized. I will say that the Primary Arms Gen3 micro is lighter than most other optics I've seen.</p><p></p><p>The Lucid seems to be appealing in that it looks like an Acog and has changing reticles, but it has no magnification and weighs almost as much as a full-sized Acog. And $239 is kind of steep for what it is (still, I'd like to try one out).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1251392, member: 229"] Hmmm - the Sparc looks pretty cool. I never looked at any of Vortex's Red-dots other than the Strike-fire and it seems to have the common complaint that it doesn't have a brightness setting adequate for a sunny day outdoors. I may have to check more into that one - I definitely like the Primary Arms Red-Dots (both M3-style and micro-style), but I'm finding myself more into the micro-style than the full-sized. I will say that the Primary Arms Gen3 micro is lighter than most other optics I've seen. The Lucid seems to be appealing in that it looks like an Acog and has changing reticles, but it has no magnification and weighs almost as much as a full-sized Acog. And $239 is kind of steep for what it is (still, I'd like to try one out). [/QUOTE]
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