Fantastic price.
I'm now looking for lens covers for same item.
Any ideas?
#4 butler creek, and you will have to size and fit them to work because of the design of the body.
Fantastic price.
I'm now looking for lens covers for same item.
Any ideas?
Tactical imports has the hensoldt rsa for 399 right now. It's a smoking deal for a red dot that auto adjusts to ambient light and has solar backup power source. Very high quality red dot used by military forces and retails for much more.
Thanks for the info. Called Sail in Vaughan - close to home. Yesterday they received a batch from their supplier. They also have a 15% discount an just about everything in he store. The TRS-25 cost me $102 before taxes. Pretty impressive sight for a really good price. Almost bought two but wife still thinks I only own one gun.
I'm in the same boat right now as the OP, but what I can't decide on is whether to go with the TRS-25 ($139.99 at Jo Brooks, which is a twenty minute drive) or getting an Aimpoint H1, preferably used off the EE, but whichever one would be with the High Rise option.
What I like about the H1: Good name, good reputation, quick release base, durable, long battery life, a higher end optic all around.
What I don't like so much: Price ($695.00 at Jo Brooks)
What I like about the TRS-25: Price, decent optic for what you pay, readily available, decent battery life, pretty durable,
What I don't like about it: Stock HiRise isn't quick release (easy fix, but still), the term 'get what you pay for' comes up a lot when buying optics
I'm just building a PDW-style rifle, and thought one of these two optics would compliment well, and I don't plan on shooting past 50m, except maybe to test here and there. I made a project gun out of my SKS and tacticooled that as much as a I could, as cheaply as I could, and got what I paid for. Now I want to do a cool, unique gun, but done right.
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