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Thread: PA Micro Dot w/ Removable Base
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8 February 2015, 19:52 #16
I took the RMR off my .45 because the dot was screwing me up indoors. I primarily shoot pistols at the indoor range but I had no issues outdoors. Seemed to distract with the co-witnessed sights.
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9 February 2015, 05:48 #17
Wow, you are old! Kidding. I'm right behind you and turn 39 this year. I actually don't even have that strong a prescription, but the astigmatism can make it seem a little worse as the eye gets less flexible.
I agree on the dot. The one in the 50K looks just as good as an Aimpoint.
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9 February 2015, 08:12 #18
Pretty sure this is going to be my next optic purchase. Nice write up.
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9 February 2015, 09:04 #19
Primary Arms has some of the best deals in general as far as budget optics go. For the price, the quality and durability makes the purchase well worth it. I have a PA Micro, similar to the one in the review but a slightly older model, and I recently bought a 4-16x scope just to try out and will be hitting the range this week with it. I'd also like to get one of their reflex sights (similar to a RMR/Fast Fire) to play with. My friend also bought a Gen 2 1-6x ACSS I get to test out.
Don't get me wrong, I understand high dollar optics have their place (I wouldn't trade my Trijicons for anything) but the PA stuff is a great deal for the weekend warrior
Great review, OP!