Brett248Vista
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Yep they are good for cloning stuff, sometimes they even make them very convincing!
Certainly not the kind of scope "I" would put on an AR15 type rifle. Would look great on a wood stock rifle.
The sad part is that there isn't a whole lot of mid range tactical scopes it's either NcStar, Primary Arms or Trijicon.
(I realize there are a few others, but my point is, that there isn't a whole lot of choice in this style of scope).
Certainly not the kind of scope "I" would put on an AR15 type rifle. Would look great on a wood stock rifle.
The sad part is that there isn't a whole lot of mid range tactical scopes it's either NcStar, Primary Arms or Trijicon.
(I realize there are a few others, but my point is, that there isn't a whole lot of choice in this style of scope).
I have a Burris Signature on my Rock River. I did not put it on there for looks. But to make it a better rifle to shoot tighter groups and works great in low light conditions. A person cannot go wrong with quality optics in my opinion(if you can afford it).
honestly, I would just like to try those fiber optics (without their scope) on the rails + riser to goof around with instead of backup iron sights. I wonder if they would co-witness that way?
I am unfamiliar with Elcan... I did a Google.... Yikes! Some of those make the ACOG look like a bargain.
"* Price. ELCAN. The ELCAN can be had for quite a bit less than this AGOG model."
From: Battle sight showdown: Trijicon's ACOG takes on Canada's ELCAN | Guns Magazine | Find Articles at BNET
Yep that's on par with Trijicon!
Kind of ridiculous![]()