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Best deal out there. Love this optic. Have 4 of them.
I cant tell, do they come with a 1/3 mount or just the low profile mount?
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Best deal out there. Love this optic. Have 4 of them.
Low mount only. You can buy the lower 1/3 or absolute mount through PA or, if they're out of stock, Amazon sells the exact same mount(s) under the Holosun brand name. About 20 bucks IIRC.I cant tell, do they come with a 1/3 mount or just the low profile mount?
thanks. I am going to try one of these out!
The original SPARC, which takes a 2054 battery, will also work with the more common 2032 battery if you put a nickle under the cap. I think the SPARC II uses a 2032.I have a Sparc and a strike-fire and both are good optic. Have not had any issues. I will say I modified the sparc by stretching the sping to be able to use a more common battery. Easy to convert the sparc.
I did the nickel thing with the Sparc I had. My experience with the unit was similar to yours. Right now I am using a Holosun with the ACCS (?) reticle and love it. Easy to adjust, good fit and finish, good price - about all I could ask for. I've also accidentally thrown it on concrete already and haven't had any problems either. I am kind of tempted to get another one.The original SPARC, which takes a 2054 battery, will also work with the more common 2032 battery if you put a nickle under the cap. I think the SPARC II uses a 2032.
I just stretched the spring with some needle nose.The original SPARC, which takes a 2054 battery, will also work with the more common 2032 battery if you put a nickle under the cap. I think the SPARC II uses a 2032.