LT, when you get around to the optics, it is definitely worth it to spend the ducats for better quality glass if you can afford it. I would
LOVE to have an ACOG. But, if you're like me and your eyes are failing you a bit and you aren't standing in tall financial cotton, here's a couple of alternatives I found yesterday that I really liked. I bought the second of the two, and I have a thread about it here:
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- Burris 1-4x24 with "firedot" reticle, mounted in a P.E.P.R. mount, with a Fastfire already mounted for $499 (Cabela's Page) SWFA sells this same package for $100 more! http://swfa.com/Burris-1-4x24-MTAC-30mm ... 53420.aspx
- Burris's 5X AR-536 Prism Sight, mount included, plus sunshade, lens caps, accessory rails top and sides. This is a 36 mm objective lens as opposed to the 24 mm lens on the above optic. Here's the Burris web page for this site: BurrisOptics.com. I paid $399 for mine just yesterday, but I am unable to find it on the Cabela's website today.
SWFA told me a while back that this optic, and its little brother the AR-332 Prism Sight, are selling like hotcakes and people are having trouble keeping them in stock, so maybe that's why it's not shown on the Cabela's site today. What I can tell you is this: If I did not already own the Fastfire red dot to mount on top of the AR-536 for CQB use, I would have probably bought package #1 above. The Burris 1-4x24 MTAC 30mm Rifle Scope by itself retails for $399. The Fastfire red dot sight is another $200 on up. The P.E.P.R. mount sells for around $90 or so, so that combo package from Cabela's is a smokin' deal. Like I said, SWFA is asking $100 more for the same thing.
Versus what I bought:
Don't get me wrong, I really like what I have, and I already had a Fastfire I could mount on the optic, but if I didn't have that Fastfire, that other package would be a smokin' good deal.
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