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S391
23 September 2009, 07:04
I'm looking for a red dot optic for my AR and the C-More Scout was recommended by a friend who runs a tactical training school.

Does anyone here use one? If so, could you give me some feedback?

http://www.cmore.com/scout.html

Thanks,
Steve

sjohnny
23 September 2009, 13:37
I don't have first hand experience with them but had a friend that had a C-More (don't know what model) and he really liked it. Another friend just got back from Afghanistan and said that a lot of the SF guys over there swear by their C-Mores. That's a pretty good endorsement as far as I'm concerned.

chico1911
23 September 2009, 20:54
Hello All! I'm new here but enjoy the forum and all the helpful info. I am not in the Military or a LEO, so my experience is based on my Competition shooting. I recently built myself a Carbine for more serious needs. Anyway, I decided to try the C-more tactical (aluminum model). I know some believe there are some issues, battery life, non-click adjustment, etc. But I like the ability to change dot size, plus I have spares ( I have them on 5 pistols). As far as durability, I have fired many, many thousands of major power factor .38 super through my open pistol without problems.

Here's a few pictures of my new Carbine and my "play" rifle and pistol.

Thanks for a great forum!

Brian

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/chico1911/Carbine2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/chico1911/Carbine1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/chico1911/Rudy3gun.jpg

S391
23 September 2009, 21:26
Hello All! I'm new here but enjoy the forum and all the helpful info. I am not in the Military or a LEO, so my experience is based on my Competition shooting. I recently built myself a Carbine for more serious needs. Anyway, I decided to try the C-more tactical (aluminum model). I know there are some issues, battery life, non-click adjustment, etc. But I like the ability to change dot size, plus I have spares ( I have them on 5 pistols). As far as durability, I have fired many, many thousands of major power factor .38 super through my open pistol without problems.

Here's a few pictures of my new Carbine and my "play" rifle and pistol.

Thanks for a great forum!

Brian

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/chico1911/Carbine1.jpg

Thanks for the feedback. How do you like the ACS stock?

chico1911
23 September 2009, 21:32
Thanks for the feedback. How do you like the ACS stock?

I like it. I had originally used a CTR. I like the balance, cheekweld and battery storage. Now if I could just get the QD swivel mount!