March 25th, 2014, 16:19 | #46 | |
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Actually I've seen people put tape over their fiber optic on the fiber optic version of the ACOGs to 'turn it off' (the ones without the tritium secondary illumination anyway otherwise theres no way to turn those off lol). Last edited by zzzzsleepy8; March 25th, 2014 at 16:28.. |
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March 25th, 2014, 16:25 | #47 | |
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I like to run my optics in the center region above the AR upper, near the seam to the hand guard rails. Thats where most people mount them. |
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March 25th, 2014, 17:56 | #48 | |
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March 25th, 2014, 18:07 | #49 | |
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Maybe you should try the eotech then. Get the newer ones, the EXPS3 styled one designed for lower 1/3 cowitness. They are taller than most sights, which clears stuff you want to mount on the top rail in front of the topic easily. A peq box is easily cleared when using an EXPS3 sight. I like peq boxes on the top rail. Keeps the rifle skinnier in profile, otherwise its too bulky on the sides. |
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March 25th, 2014, 18:21 | #50 |
It usually doesn't hurt to have your front sight post up. If you've got both eyes open (so that the post doesn't reduce your visibility), and you're not running a magnified optic, then there shouldn't be much of a problem.
You just have to make sure that it doesn't interfere with the reticule itself. If your post is between the reticule and the target, then you won't be able to see where your shot will hit. You'll be able to imply it, of course, but because the post is obstructing the visibility of your point of impact, it may not be ideal. Since you don't need to be ridiculously accurate in airsoft (and often, can't be, by nature of the BB), it's not a big deal. On the topic of RDSes positioned forward on your gun: the primary reasoning for that is so that as you are bringing your gun to the ready position (eg, bringing it up to your shoulder, from your waist), you can begin to look for the red dot sooner. So if the RDS is all the way back on your receiver, you will need to almost shoulder the gun completely before the reticule will enter your field of vision. If it's further forward, then the reticule will enter your field of vision earlier, and you'll be able to visually track the reticule up to your target. Your field of vision is like a cone. If you're facing right, your FOV will look like this: < Now imagine you bringing your gun up. The front of your gun (all the way on the right) will enter your FOV before the rear of your gun. Now, this shouldn't be too big of a deal, since you should be practicing your reactive shooting as well. You should be able to look at your target, bring your gun up to the ready position, and have your reticule stop on the target. So rather than finding your reticule and using it to guide your gun to the target, you should be guiding your reticule to the target. It's a subtle difference, but an important one in the way you train. Rather than practicing looking through your optic, and then maneuvering your gun so that your reticule is on target, you should practice bringing your reticule to where you're looking. |
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March 25th, 2014, 20:00 | #51 | |
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I purchased it from Toronto Airsoft, this is the link to the exact one I purchased: http://www.torontoairsoft.com/ACM-AC...ht_p_1072.html Also in regards to the Peq box being on the side, my box (as I'm sure all do) has the "dummy fire switch" a button I can just press to turn it on, so if I don't use a grip I can quickly press it on and off. I do have a pressure switch that came with it but I don't however have a pressure switch mount/cover for the side rails so I cant mount it, unless I just tape it on or something... @FirestormX, I agree with what you said. Keeping the sight closer to the rear of the gun does mean shouldering almost entirely before the dos is visible, however, like you mentioned near the end of your post, the key is bring your weapon up and have it aimed where your looking rather than trying to re-acquire a target you already have your eyes on. |
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March 25th, 2014, 21:14 | #52 |
this model you have is the TA01NSN style, which the model has no illumination but on the real steel glows yellow at night, and that you can replace the back up iron with a RMR adapter, so you can attach a trijicon mini red dot sight
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March 25th, 2014, 21:33 | #53 |
Thank you for identifying what model it is for me, I could never pinpoint which exact model it was supposed to be a clone of, although mine does have a line on the top like the manufacturer was going to put a fiber optic on to it, but then decided not to. The front post sight on my FACOG is not straight and no matter how much I try it won't go straight, so that means the buis on the ACOG are useless. I'm not sure what an RMR adapter is but yes there is an adapter piece which lets me mount the mini RDS on to the top of the ACOG.
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March 25th, 2014, 21:40 | #54 | |
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In your case, maybe you should be mounting it further back instead of so far forward. That scope allows you to look through the magnified scope for long distance and then look up through the red dot at close distance. having it so far forward in your rifle means the magnified optic becomes unusable. You may want to consider investing in a standalone red dot also. The Aimpoints are simple and gets the job done, or the eotech etc. They have a bigger window than the RMR anyway so it helps even more. You can velcro tape or use some wraps to wrap a pressure switch onto your vertical foregrip or rails. Or, you depending on how you hold your rifle, often you can click the button on the PEQ even if they are on top. For example look at this video of Travis Haley skipping to 3:40: RUN A SCAR or MK16/17 like a BOSS! - YouTube PEQ on top and thumb can still access buttons. |
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March 25th, 2014, 22:30 | #55 | |
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March 25th, 2014, 22:44 | #56 |
People's mileage may differ but honestly in airsoft, you don't need real steel optics that can run hundreds to thousands of dollars, and looks the same as a cheapo version. If a BB cracks your $700 eotech, that can be painful.
Normally people run the ACOGs on top of the receiver area. If you're fancy you can even do 45 degree sights so you have long range optic, and you flip to 45 degree to see your 45 degree irons or red dot at closer range. But you wouldn't need to since your acog comes with the red dot at the top. My personal preference is EXPS3 styled sights running 1/3 cowitness to flipup BUIS. PEQ on the top and front. I then run a flip to side magnifier behind the eotech. And thats the perfect setup. Its a little heavy but you get used to it. Yeah, the rifle holding stance used by Chris Costa and Travis Haley in Magpul Dynamics can get tiring. Last edited by zzzzsleepy8; March 25th, 2014 at 22:52.. |
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March 25th, 2014, 22:56 | #57 |
Tried them all. It seems for my playing style, red dots work the best. Faster acquisition than iron sights. Iron sights are useless in low light situations like CQB.
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March 25th, 2014, 23:17 | #58 | |
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March 25th, 2014, 23:41 | #59 |
I agree its very tiring. But it does seem to stabilize the rifle pretty well and is good for range shooting to drive the barrel to target so you can engage faster. If target shooting on the range you're only doing that for a few minutes continuously anyway. Its not like you are on patrol or something in that stance. Under those circumstances being a short time frame it might be ok. I find a vertical foregrip is much easier to hold for longer term in ready position. That, or as the grunts will say, time to work out more. Also, those stances are more for real rifles where there is recoil and muzzle rise management to consider too. Airsoft, even with a GBBR, is still a different beast altogether.
Yeah. Those trijcon RMR sights are often put on pistols also because they are so small. So it works just the same. You can shoot pistols both eyes too with a red dot. Chris Costa with his M&P 9C with Trijicon RMR: Custom MP9c CCW Pistol w/ Trijicon RMR - YouTube Last edited by zzzzsleepy8; March 25th, 2014 at 23:44.. |
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March 26th, 2014, 17:15 | #60 | |
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But that custom MP9c is definitely a sexy pistol, and I think an rmr would definitely help with target acquisition, how would you fit that in a holster? I'm guessing they have ones that are made for specific pistols with rmr's or mrds's. Also, wouldn't I need a rail system to mount an rmr on my pistol? In the video you posted, Chris says that his gun is customized for him, the rmr is mounted on the slide and he still has his stock sights on. |
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