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lucid hd7 in stock
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Re: lucid hd7 in stock
Thanks for the heads up, Yogimus. Mad Ogre likes the Lucids.
Here's a review of the HD7:
http://www.riflescopes.webyshops.com/Te ... eview-From
Here's a review of the HD7:
http://www.riflescopes.webyshops.com/Te ... eview-From
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Re: lucid hd7 in stock
I really like the concept of the HD7, if they would ditch the target turrets and multiple reticules it would be even better. From most of the reviews it's plenty durable for an HD and range/trunk gun. I don't however see it knocking Aimpoints and Trijicons out of the LE/MIL market.
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Re: lucid hd7 in stock
I have a gen2 HD7.
It's built like a brick shithouse and the batteries seemingly last forever. It's retain zero perfectly after a few range outings. Granted, that's no testament to its longevity under long-term duress, but it's a start.
It's built like a brick shithouse and the batteries seemingly last forever. It's retain zero perfectly after a few range outings. Granted, that's no testament to its longevity under long-term duress, but it's a start.
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rightisright wrote:I have a gen2 HD7.
It's built like a brick shithouse and the batteries seemingly last forever. It's retain zero perfectly after a few range outings. Granted, that's no testament to its longevity under long-term duress, but it's a start.
+1
I have one that has several hundred rounds of 223 on it, plus an accidental drop from about 3 feet onto my hardwood laminate floor while remounting it. Not a scratch and retained zero etc.
son has one with several hundred rounds of 7.62x39 through it. going well.
Just bought one for BIL who just got an AR. I like the newer reticles better but am not complaining about mine. For $200 I think it is a great red dot.
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Re: lucid hd7 in stock
Liking my Gen1 though haven't really abused it much. Doesn't give off that cheap Simmons red dot vibe. Turrets took some serious twisting to get them turning. Apparently packed in grease (according to their web FAQ) internally and just need worked in. Took a shop towel for protecting the finish and pliers to 'em and they're adjusting nice now.
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Re: lucid hd7 in stock
I don't think anyone is going to convince me out of getting an Aimpoint T-1 when I get an AR-15.
Mostly part of it's extremely small, forget about it battery life, and near indestructibility that's proven.
Mostly part of it's extremely small, forget about it battery life, and near indestructibility that's proven.
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Re: lucid hd7 in stock
wasn't trying to. Just giving an alternative. your gun - your money.bubblewhip wrote:I don't think anyone is going to convince me out of getting an Aimpoint T-1 when I get an AR-15.
Mostly part of it's extremely small, forget about it battery life, and near indestructibility that's proven.
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