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I don't know much of anything about Aimpoints, I assume they use batteries? If yes, what type do they use? I have an OLD EOTech 511 co-witnessed with irons on my rifle, it's always worked fine and the accuracy is fine but I'm sick of having to replace these now harder to find "N" size batteries. I'd like to replace it but don't know which direction to go with so many different optics to choose from. Lightweight & small is preferred though, price is a consideration too, money is tight these days. Any recommendations for a po-boy? LolAll Aimpoint Micros; 3 T1's, a T2, and an H1.
I don't know much of anything about Aimpoints, I assume they use batteries? If yes, what type do they use? I have an OLD EOTech 511 co-witnessed with irons on my rifle, it's always worked fine and the accuracy is fine but I'm sick of having to replace these now harder to find "N" size batteries. I'd like to replace it but don't know which direction to go with so many different optics to choose from. Lightweight & small is preferred though, price is a consideration too, money is tight these days. Any recommendations for a po-boy? Lol
Thanks man, I think that's the same battery my range finder uses.The Aimpoint Micros use the easy to find CR2032, with a battery life of 50,000 hours.
The Aimpoint Micros use the easy to find CR2032, with a battery life of 50,000 hours.
Well, I just checked and I was wrong. It uses a CR2.Thanks man, I think that's the same battery my range finder uses.
Holy smokes! Just looked up the Aimpoint micro sights, those ain't what I would call PO-BOY sights. Lol! Not as expensive as the ACOG optics though, maybe I need to bite the bullet and sell something I really don't have a "need for".The Aimpoint Micros use the easy to find CR2032, with a battery life of 50,000 hours.
Vortex is a wonderful price point, full no Bs warranty well made, tough sight. Several PMC buddies companies run Vortex optics overseas exclusively with no issues. I myself have owned 2 with no issues. Ran hard and fast. Their Aimpoint comp clone is the strikefire 2 or such and is a very very very good second choice to Aimpoint pricesI don't know much of anything about Aimpoints, I assume they use batteries? If yes, what type do they use? I have an OLD EOTech 511 co-witnessed with irons on my rifle, it's always worked fine and the accuracy is fine but I'm sick of having to replace these now harder to find "N" size batteries. I'd like to replace it but don't know which direction to go with so many different optics to choose from. Lightweight & small is preferred though, price is a consideration too, money is tight these days. Any recommendations for a po-boy? Lol
Thanks my friend, I'll take a look at those when I get back from running errands.Vortex is a wonderful price point, full no Bs warranty well made, tough sight. Several PMC buddies companies run Vortex optics overseas exclusively with no issues. I myself have owned 2 with no issues. Ran hard and fast. Their Aimpoint comp clone is the strikefire 2 or such and is a very very very good second choice to Aimpoint prices