Yeah, get some good stuff like the ACOG or Spectre nextime![]()
sure, in like...10 years?

Yeah, get some good stuff like the ACOG or Spectre nextime![]()

I'm a has-been of an earlier era...
Been out since 95ish. If you were jumping before that, we likely know the same lot of miscreants.
Don't want to talk sheit, but I just won a tactical match with my 20 inch HBAR and Elcan (factory refurb) against a lot more expensive scopes and guns, including ACOGs, tactical scopes of all kinds and guys who hand load ammo for their ARs. I used 55 grain salvaged component US NATO ball ammo. I have made some amazing shots out to 700 yds (you wouldn't believe me if I related the story) with it and in all due respect, even though I am not using it in SHTF situations, I believe one of the reasons I won the match (and have done well in others) is the Elcan and the field of view it has - and we were shooting out to almost 300 yards and I made hits from that distance. I have had a 4X12X40 and a 10X40 Mildot B+L scope on it and sure, got more up close and better view, but for moving around and shooting quick and seeing the next target in the scope while moving over to it from your current one, I will stick with my Elcanand if you get one with the new mounts as mine and not a junk bubba rebuild using stuff chucked in the garbage you should do fine.
But, with all due respect this sight may be fine for competition shooting and the like but it drops WAAAY short when being used for it's intended purposes. I agree, the field of view is fantastic and the glass is crystal clear but it lacks the durability and modern features required by the armed professional.if its such a piece of s**t, then how come my dad can make clovers with his Elcan mounted on his PE90 at 100 yards?
What is the story on Spectre- they are asking for over 1800 bucks for a copy now.
Fair enough -- although as both a Aimpoint Pro Rep, and a guy who knows its a much better sight, I would urge you to go with an Aimpoint product...




























