Aimpoint PRO Red Dot Sight
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 2:06 am
As mentioned in the Labor Day sales thread, I picked up an Aimpoint Pro from AIM Surplus, $380 with free shipping. I mounted it on the 9mm JR carbine and took it to the range tonight. Sighted in just fine, had to come up a lot in elevation, though. Works just fine. Supposedly has a three year run life on the battery, leaving it turned on all the time. I'll probably turn it off when not in use, though. It is very nice, and very high quality. The rail mount has a three click setting, to prevent overtightening on the Pic rail.
It's a nice match up with the JR, once sighted in I could put every shot through the same hole in the target. Cowitnesses well with the BUIS too. It comes with a riser to match up with typical ARish set ups, and can be removed for use on shotguns and such.
I suppose it's begging the question--how does it stand up to the Lucid, Vortex SrikeFire and other such red dots (of which I own several)? Just going by initial impressions, very well--the layout of the sight and its controls is just so, simple and effective. No funky rubber button covers, no manipulations to get the sight where I want it. The quality of the optics and housing are very, very good. Is the price difference worthwhile? At about twice the price, it might be debatable. The difference in quality is evident.
It's a nice match up with the JR, once sighted in I could put every shot through the same hole in the target. Cowitnesses well with the BUIS too. It comes with a riser to match up with typical ARish set ups, and can be removed for use on shotguns and such.
I suppose it's begging the question--how does it stand up to the Lucid, Vortex SrikeFire and other such red dots (of which I own several)? Just going by initial impressions, very well--the layout of the sight and its controls is just so, simple and effective. No funky rubber button covers, no manipulations to get the sight where I want it. The quality of the optics and housing are very, very good. Is the price difference worthwhile? At about twice the price, it might be debatable. The difference in quality is evident.