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ACOG with Docter Sight
Hey Guys,
I was wondering, which company makes the best reproduction of an ACOG with the Docter sight (KA, G&P, or other?). As i would like to be able to use both sights effectively in my G36K (I have a low rail so zeroing shouldnt be as bad as if it was a regular rail i think). Thanks in advance guys. |
They all suck about the same amount.
AABB has one coming out in May that is pretty promising, I'de hold out for it if you can. ( Start saving money now cause they won't be cheap. ) http://www.brotherprice.com/ebphoto/...%20dot%20b.jpg *Pic courtesy of ebairsoft.com |
When you say won't be cheap, what price range are you talking about? Because if its over 200 it is probably better to get a different RS sight.
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Although that scope does look amazing and from there other prices it looks like it could be reasonable :).
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Hard to say,
I'de guess there will be alot of similarities between it and their Spectre replica., including price. ( $200-250 range ) |
No, it's gonna be much cheaper than the SpecterDR as there's no adjustable magnification mechanism (which is the complicated and expensive thing to do). It's probably gonna be a bit more expensive that the other sold on EBairsoft, so I'd say around 150-160 most likely.
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It's got a working fiber optic illuminated cross-hair.
Sounded complicated and expensive to me so I just assumed... |
The Reflex replica has fiber-optics. Keep in mind that it isn't magnified but it was about 80 bucks. I can see the ACOG being under 200
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not the reflex sight... the acog.
You know, fiber optic illumination like a real trijicon has; illuminated crosshair without the use of batteries. ... well, if it has Tritium in it or not is as of yet unknown; I kinda hope so, and not at the same time. Don't fool yourself though, this thing is gonna be expensive. |
airsoft replicas will not have tritium in them thats a fact. the crosshair difference between an RS and a replica can be seen already. RS ones go pretty expensive. at least 1200 -1700 depending on what reticle you want.
the Fibre optic on replicas are just for show they do not control the brightness level and contrast.......that only works on real ones... |
The optic from AABB that Fox is speaking of, does indeed have working FO illumination.
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Huang was talking about a "Shanzhai" ACOG 2 years ago that was going to use FO illumination but the Factory had issues importing tritium into China. I see 2 possible options: 1, they figured out an alternate most likely cheaper method of achieving a similar result to FO/Tritium illumination. 2, They are using very small amounts of it so they don't have to import very much to make a lot of scopes. Bribes can be very convincing in that part of the world. Who knows, we prolly won't have any clear answers till someone buys one; perhaps it has no night illumination at all. |
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