I run an eotec with the magnifier now, but had a Falke red dot on before. Happy with both, I just wanted the falke on a different rifle.
I know neither is the dot you are looking at, but my point is that I think the rifle suits a red dot of any flavour.
Thanks for taking the time to chime-in here.
But ... I am "working on a budget" here ... I drive a 16-year-old Hyundai Tucson. And totally adore it.
We are (obviously) from different worlds.
Again, thanks for commenting.
So ... nobody at CGN has ever tried-out Vortex red-dots on their new T97's?
dang
I run a spitfire AR on my tnw. I actually find I prefer the lower height of the eotec on my t-97. The Falke was lower yet. The Spitfire AR was designed (obviously) for the Ar, but when I hold my T-97 at the height I would need for the spitfire (placing them side by side) it feels like a chin weld rather than a cheek. That’s about all I can help with. Hope others chime in with more direct experience.
The “tnw” is my aero survival rifle pcc.
Congrats on getting that mode 19 back in ‘73! I was 3 years old then, so it would be a few years before I was in the market for one
The spitfire is “lower 1/3 cowitness”, in standard AR site height language. I prefer the absolute cowitness height on my T-97, but your preference may of course vary. I see the SPARC2 comes with a multi height base which seems like it could adjust for any preference?
if you decide on the sparc 2. they can be had for 200.00 cdn over at cabelas.ca. i bought one and it’s a great little dot!
OP - if you are on a budget, might I suggest something which is of EXCELLENT value and have overwhelmingly fantastic reviews - The Sig Sauer Romeo 5 red dot sight. It retails around $240-$260, and some places have them even lower. I have had the Sparc AR before (as well as a Strikefire 2), along with other Vortex products and I am not a fan. A number of my guns are outfitted with the Romeo 5. Advantages include:
1. Shake to wake. Don't have to turn it on and off, especially with the mushy Vortex buttons
2. Quick auto off timer. 2 minutes instead of 12 hours
3. Long battery life - something like 50,000 hours
4. Great price
5. Reliable and dependable - which is why I use a lot of these, as well as the Holosun 515 series (more costly). For a budget friendly product, the Sig can't be beat, in my humble opinion.
oh darn. just a couple days ago it was still 200.00I appreciate your trying to save me some money, but I just double checked the website (I've spent a quite a while there recently) and confirmed that it is now $300 ... as I mentioned near the start of the thread.
(You must have "lucked-into" a great Sale Price a while ago. I am a victim of Justinflation ... and much of the reason for my purchasing that new T97 is so I can put my thumb into that bastard's eye.)
But thanks for chiming in!
oh darn. just a couple days ago it was still 200.00
Black Bear channel is great!
Glad you are supporting your local store. Some, not all, but some, deserve our support.
hello,
did you look into the dot before buying one? your eyes maybe not like it,. for the t97 gen3 i do think what they call a lvpo with a red dot or illuminated reticle will be a better option and may strech the distance you can shoot it .
Yes, I have an old Tasco Red Dot (from CT) that I've used on my AR. And my AR has a CenterPoint low variable power optic mounted on it right now ... with the illuminated crosshairs.



























