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As I said, for under $200 you can get a real eotech minus the aluminum cover - in other words, the Buchnell Holosight It's made by Eotech - why would you buy a more expensive copy?
No offence to richie riches on this site but I doubt a cheap clone on a .22 is a bad investment. If your buying a scope for a shtf scenario by all means by the best, but if you an average shooter why not get a clone and spend more time at the range.
$100 or less is a good buy as you can always fix the little hickups if any, and maybe even put it tgrough the paces and not worry about it too much. It aint precision shooting.
No offence to richie riches on this site but I doubt a cheap clone on a .22 is a bad investment. If your buying a scope for a shtf scenario by all means by the best, but if you an average shooter why not get a clone and spend more time at the range.
when you buy a clone Eotech-- you are paying for the look .. not the function.. you can buy a good functioning inexpensive red dot for less than a crap clone toy sight.
if you plan to use the sight to shoot with .. function over form.. if you just want to look cool from 10 feet out... then form over function
Thanks for the replies. A Bushnell holosight may be the way to go if it has the look I want. I just don't have the funds for a $500 EOTech for my 22. I currently have a NC Star reflex sight on it and it works great. They are cheap and they will not hold zero when switching reticle styles (mine has 4 different ones) but they hold zero for the one you have sighted in with, if that makes sense. Mine is pretty tough too. I've had it mounted on my XD40 and put a few thousand rounds through it with the NC Star mounted with no problem and no change in zero. It's not bad for a $50.00 sight. TC