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24 January 2020, 07:07 #1
Geissele Automatics Super Precision Optics
https://geissele.com/optics/super-precision-optics.html
The Super Precision 1-6 by Geissele Automatics is a robust 1-6x26mm rifle scope designed specifically with the AR platform in mind. Combining the Geissele DMRR-1 reticle with the scope’s zoom range (true 1x to 6x) allows the user to quickly acquire a target, estimate range and employ accurate fire at short to medium ranges. A 26mm objective lens increases light transmission that lets the extremely high quality lenses render a crystal clear and vivid image that is both sharp and color accurate. This scope has a 30mm Tube size, and is made from Aircraft Grade 6061-T6 aluminum. It is finished in your choice of black or ddc Type-3 Hardcoat Anodize.
The DMRR-1 Reticle is custom to Geissele Automatics and allows the user quick range estimation and the ability to place accurate firepower at the most useful distances for most shooters. By using MILs, our DMRR-1 reticle is not tied down to a single caliber, making our scope appropriate for a wide variety of platforms and uses, there are hlaf mil markings as well to help with further dial in adjustments. The range estimation feature (accurate at 6x) of the DMRR-1 Reticle lets you quickly and effectively range a standard target at a distance of 3, 4 and 5 hundred meters using shoulder width or shoulder to waist ratio. Being a Second Focal Plane, the DMRR-1 reticle will maintain its size through the scope’s zoom levels.
Magnification: 1x-6x
Reticle: DMMR-1
Objective Lens: 26mm
Tube Size: 30mm
Eye Relief: 90mm
Focal Plane: Second
Field of View: 1x - 111.2 feet at 100 yards, 6x - 18.33 feet at 100 yards
Turrel Style: Low Profile Capped, Resettable for Zero
Click Value Adjustment: 0.2 MIL
Travel Per Rotation: 20 MIL
Elevation/Windage Adjustment: UP/DOWN 60MIL - LEFT/RIGHT 24MIL
Parallax: 100 yards
Length: 10.5 inches
Weight: 24.2 ounces
Materials: Aircraft Grade A6061-T6 Aluminum
Battery: CR2032
Brightness Levels: 6x
Finish: Type 3 Hardcoat Anodize
IPX Rating: IP66 (Dust proof and safe from high pressure spray)
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24 January 2020, 07:52 #2
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Should go nice with their coffee...
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24 January 2020, 13:24 #3
This is going to be ......
"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
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24 January 2020, 13:30 #4
Personally, I don't really see the point of this optic, but I'm curious what's driving the negative comments here. I'm not arguing with them, just curious to hear more.
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24 January 2020, 14:56 #5"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
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24 January 2020, 15:31 #6
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24 January 2020, 15:43 #7LEO / MIL
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24 January 2020, 15:53 #8
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24 January 2020, 16:20 #9LEO / MIL
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Geissele Automatics Super Precision Optics
So it’s 3 oz heavier than a lightest E model Razor and yet if one adds a throw lever to the razor (Vortex throw lever is over 6 oz) it becomes 3 oz lighter. I never understand the weight complaints especially from those that generally don’t really hump that thing around all day or much at all.
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24 January 2020, 18:35 #10
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24 January 2020, 19:09 #11"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
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25 January 2020, 19:17 #12
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26 January 2020, 11:33 #13LEO / MIL
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Sounds like some personal angst.....
I’m curious why you deem the rails trash, especially considering past purchases from PSA and Century Arms. It is comical, however, to read that non QDs scope mounts were dumped 20 years ago. Having said that I’d still be curious to hear your thoughts on why a QD scope mount is the end all be all.
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26 January 2020, 14:00 #14
When they got rhe GOV contract a few yesrs ago the started to crank out their rails and their QA/QC went to Sh!t. Even before that i have had issues with their rails coming loose and my lasers were all over the place.
As for a QD scope mount.... it is simply a a utilitarian point. A QD scope mount that will hold zero is a must for any rifle that is taken into combat. If the scope fails or is damaged to the point that it cannot be used at all will render a weapon usless unless you can have BUIS. This was figured out back at the beginning of GWOT. Also, as offset sights are not in the MIL inventory this is a huge issue. When i had a Short Dot on my weapon i liked to also be able to switch it out to a EOTECH depending on the mission.
Now if we are only talking about hobby grade stuff then it really doesn't matter."I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
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26 January 2020, 16:32 #15
Guess we will have to see what happens when it gets in the wild.
Honestly, I think the masses in the industry are so fucking stupid they'd probably buy it and love it, especially at that price point.
I want to see a comparison between this and the HD2 razor.