Looking for a 1-4 scope for AR-15

4. Accupoint - TR24-3 1-4X24 30MM
no batteries required - good.


Very nice and clear glass and love the chevron in green.
 
I have a cheap 1.5-4.5x Bushnell... obviously not something you'd want on a "real" rifle but thought I'd chime in on the "1.5" vs. "1" issue. You can run it with two eyes open, but I find all I "see" is the image through the scope. No 3D image like you'd see through a true "1". I recently sent back a replacement scope that had been advertised as a 1-4 that turned out to actually be a 1.25-4. If you can, try before you buy to make sure it is a true "1".

Matthew
 
The Leupold is a superior sight.
The Falcon Menace is a competent lower powered scope.
The Millet is very attractive, a bit more expensive than the F-M.
Battery dependent units are useless when the battery fails. Two piece sighting units are unnecessarily complicated.
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That is a F-M on my bitser AR. It has worked very well to 500m.
I would suggest that you actually try different sights, at different ranges.
I cannot imagine that a sight with a lower limit of 1.5X or 1.6X would be less useful than a 1X one.
 
I have one of the VX-II 1-4X as well, and it's a pretty decent optic. I like it, but I had it into Korth, and they tidy'd it up, then put on a set of elevation and windage target turrets on it. Looks kinda goofy now with the high profile rings on it, but it's quite accurate, and I'm pleased with it.

NS
 
Pickup a used Comp m2 or C3 and throw the 3x magnifier behind it. Less weight when you don't need the magnification.

+1 - if you can swing this, you're getting 'real' equipment. I have a Millet and it is a great deal for the money, but it's "hobbyist" grade. The Comp+ magnifier is professional gear. The 2 are not comparable.
 
Isn't there a Nightforce 1-4 thats pretty nice? I seem to remember greentips talking about it... Can't recall how much it was though.
 
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