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Thread: Aimpoint Micro T-1 Review
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25 June 2011, 17:53 #1
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25 June 2011, 19:30 #2
First day with the T-1
Today was my first range session with the T-1. It was also the first session with my suppressed SBR, so I was trying out new buffers, ammo, etc. Lots of things to think about. I should have done a better job of documenting everything, but I was having too much fun.
There are lots of reasons to choose the T-1; weight, battery life, durability and simplicity were key reasons for me. I look forward to many more days of enjoyment.
Last edited by Rodman24; 25 June 2011 at 20:52.
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26 June 2011, 07:03 #3
I picked up a T1 a few years ago for the below carbine, which I wanted to have an optic on but still keep the weight fairly low. It's never been turned off and is still going on the original battery. The cost is indeed on the high side and I wish the small removable caps were tethered, but it is a great optic.
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26 June 2011, 18:08 #4Member
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Did that used to be a full auto lower?
And on-topic, I got my T-1 from ar-15tactical.com for $558 shipped CONUS. Ar-15tactical.com looks like it's temporarily shut down right now though.
You can also get a T-1 from laruetactical.com with a LT-660 (lower 1/3 cowitness) for $645, free shipping if .mil/leo. Considering the LT-660 is $100 on its own, that's roughly the same price as ar-15tactical.com.
http://stores.laruetactical.com/Detail.bok?no=149
So I think the price is about $100 high in the review.Last edited by Koshinn; 26 June 2011 at 18:17.
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27 June 2011, 15:10 #5
I think the T-1 is great for a number of reasons besides the price. It is lightweight, compact, and 50,000 hours of continuous use from a single battery is one of the reasons I purchased the optic and I'm a huge Aimpoint fan. I have mine in the KAC Mount, I chose this mount for a few reasons. Those being the mount comes with risers so you can adjust the height to your liking, was able to get the mount for aroun $115 which I thought was a reasonable price, and the mount has more rail contact points compared to some of the other mounts out there. The only downfall was the amount of screws, but thats what locktite is for.
Last edited by Tactical Ninja; 27 June 2011 at 15:20.
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27 June 2011, 17:52 #6
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28 June 2011, 11:27 #7
I edited the price to show that it is $650 with mount.
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28 June 2011, 12:39 #8
I just got a micro h1 the other day for a REALLY good deal. I am actually impressed with this little guy!
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29 June 2011, 16:48 #9
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29 June 2011, 19:06 #10
Wish I could but I got it from a friend who was given it from Aimpoint.
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30 June 2011, 20:18 #11