I got my RPAL just under a year ago and now have a couple of guns.
I was looking to get an optic for my M&P 15 and GSG-16. My budget is around $400 total and I was wondering what people on here would recommend.
I'm just a beginner and have been using iron sights the whole time, getting the urge for an upgrade now that it's tax refund time!
and extremely rugged construction.
Any help is appreciated.
Holosun is a high-end Chinese company that makes an entire product line of red-dot sights for pistols and carbines. Their sighsts won't break the bank, yet the optics themselves are well-built, reliable and (depending on the model) even duty-grade ready for serious social encounters. For a carbine I would highly recommend their latest, fully-enclosed optic with the solar-assist power management system, the HS 512C (
https://holosun.ca/products/open-reflex/hs512c-enclosed.html). This sight is current state-of-the-art, with a variety of advanced features including a selection of 3 different reticles (2 MOA dot, 65 MOA Circle, or 65 MOA Circle with 2 MOA Dot), the aforementioned solar operation with battery back-up for low-light conditions which gives years-long battery life, and is fully-enclosed against the ingress of dirt and dust. The only down-side to the HS 512C is the price, at $508 CAD. If you must limit your budget to $400, then I would recommend the HS 515 Tube sight which also features advanced options such as multi-reticle, solar-assist and full-enclosure, just with a smaller, circular viewing window instead of the512's huge viewing area. The HS 515 still receives rave reviews and is more or less a mid-grade "current-tech" design on par with any other name-brand tube-style offering. The HS 515 lists for $391, which is right in your budget. This sight is Holosun's best tube-style sight, offering flip-up protective scope caps as well as the other features mentioned (
https://holosun.ca/products/micro-sights/hs515cu-circle-dot.html). Your other option is to go with an open Micro-Sight, which ihas the benefit of a very small picatinny rail footprint but with all of the other features (multi-reticle, solar power with battery back-up, "shake-awake" power conservation feature, etc), and is suitable for Carbines or Handguns. In this case, I would highly recommend the Holosun 507C, which receives rave reviews South of the border and is fully duty-ready - a sight that you can stake your life on if necessary. The 507C retails for $424 and directly compares to the Trijicon RMR costing almost exactly twice the price. You can find excellent reviews and torture tests at the following Youtube channels - start here:
HS 512:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqjPDqGkJ7U
HS 515:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wI7g5CfvNo&t=167s
HS 507C:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuOyq90oa-Q