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Ooh, little bitty Aimpoint. The Aimpoint Micro is 3.6 ounces and fits in your palm. Heck, now you can have an Aimpoint serve as a back up for your, err, other Aimpoint.
Ooh, little bitty Aimpoint. The Aimpoint Micro is 3.6 ounces and fits in your palm. Heck, now you can have an Aimpoint serve as a back up for your, err, other Aimpoint.
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May 1st, 2007 at 4:02 pm
$650 >> WTF!!
May 1st, 2007 at 7:22 pm
For $650, I could get an EOTech HoloSight and a gun.
Though, it’d be a cheap gun. But I like cheap guns.
May 1st, 2007 at 8:42 pm
Aimpoint’s MAO starts at $522.00 for the H1 Mirco. Being the best isn’t free, or easy, though I sometimes wonder of there aren’t silent contests to see who can have the highest priced doodad.
It comes down to what you want, and if you want the new Aimpoint you pay 522.00 and up. I have some coming : ) The new CompM4 MAP is $702.00ish. Its nice.
Capitalism is nice– the rich (those dirty bastards whom everyone is supposed to hate) through their financing and through their purchases as “first adopters” pave the way for the cheap stuff that comes after. Everyone wins. I remember when an IBM mainframe that only big businesses could afford, had 4K of active memory, and it ran programs that were stored in large decks of paper punch cards. It was hand-made. Now your 10 dollar watch has more computing power than that, thanks to those who risked the big bucks in the early days.
May 3rd, 2007 at 7:06 pm
For less dosh, I’d take the smaller, lighter ‘Doctor’ Red Dot, also available as an even lighter/cheaper still ‘JPoint’ from JP Rifles. The JPoint is really just a plastic lens version of the glass lens Doctor. Both are small enough to mount directly on the slide of a pistol.