im sorry, i mean what barrel length is recommended for the use of the holographics and magnifier. would it make sense to have a Eotech MPO II and magnifier on a NEA 15 10.5 CQB platform?

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The length of the barrel has no conjunction with optics.
lol, sorry for the Newbie question, I just want to know what is the recommended length to have to that kinds of sights before I commit on purchasing an AR.
I just don't want to make a mistake like putting a sniper scope on a pistol.
There's nothing wrong with an Eotech and magnifier on a 10.5" AR. If all your shooting is 100m or less, it's pretty pointless, though.
oh i see! so i guess it is pretty pointless, just more for looks that use, how about if the sights were on a 12.5 platform or 14?
oh i see! so i guess it is pretty pointless, just more for looks that use, how about if the sights were on a 12.5 platform or 14?
The MPO sight is calibrated for either the 55gr. or 63gr. 5.56 round on a 14.5 flat top or 20" flat top. I am giving you two different answers because I can't remember off the top of my head. I had one mounted on a 20" barrel and I found the whole set up too heavy and switched to a 4X ACOG instead.
My buddy mounted the MPO on his AR with a 14.5 and it works awesome. I personally would only suggest the MPO on a 16" or longer barrel due to the accuracy of the sighting dots. I got better groups with the MPO than with my ACOG. Something to chew over.
It doesn't really matter what gun you're putting them on, it matters what you're doing with the gun.
I shoot my 14.5" and 10.5" ARs out to 300m regularly with red dot sights and no magnification. It's good enough to hit the steel I'm aiming at.
If you're shooting to longer distances and/or trying to get the smallest groups you can, then a magnifier would help. If all your shooting is at 100m or less you won't likely see much benefit from the magnifier.
Well - as stated previously the choice of sight really has no bearing on the length of your rifle.....sooooooo since you are talking about a restricted rifle...
What is the maximum distance that you can shoot at the range you plan on spending most of your time? If you are limited to less than 200metres, then choose any AR barrel length that you like & put whatever optic you like. At these distances you don't really need magnification & barrel length won't have much effect.
I think you are waaay over analyzing this - the sights don't care if you are running 10.5, 12.5, 14, 16, 20.......ask yourself at what distances you plan to shoot & go from there.
Define long distance. 200, 400, 800?
okay perfect, that's what I needed to know, do you think on a 10.5 ar the magnifier dots would be accurate at long distances?



























