scope or red dot on buckmark

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Glocktogo

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Depends on how small an object you want to hit. A red dot is a better choice for offhand plinking, but if you want to take up supported positions for your shooting, a magnified scope can get you hitting some very small marks.
 

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Depends on how small an object you want to hit. A red dot is a better choice for offhand plinking, but if you want to take up supported positions for your shooting, a magnified scope can get you hitting some very small marks.

Ok Jerry, go ahead and post the cool picture of yours with the can on it already!
 

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Well I would hate to dissapoint you guys! :)

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Im gonna go with a red dot. Im thinking a burris fast fire or mini trijicon. I went and shot it some more today and was bouncing golf balls around the feild with the iron sights. This gun is a blast. Thanks for input. I do love that buckmark with tacsol barrel a few post up.
 

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TacSol and a Fastfire make a pretty sweet combo! Well, not as sweet as the Buckmark above but hey the MKIII guys need love too.

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