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Red-Dot optics recommendations
Red-Dot optics recommendations needed.
Been a long time since I went shopping for a Red-Dot and I'm not current on what's new. ... ![]() My application is a handgun that has a rail/base. I want it small and I'd like to stay under $200.00. I recently looked at a small Bushnell but there are so many choices out there. Most of my Dots are the 30mm, tube-type. In fact, I still have an older Tasco that has a post and Red diamond on top. Just like me, we are talking "Vintage". .... ![]() Any and all recommendations will be appreciated ...... ![]() Thanks and; Be Safe !!!
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Sig Romeo. Several to choose from near your price point.
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Vortex Venom when they’re on sale or Burris FastFire3
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+1 for the Vortex Venom.
I've never used one on a handgun but I do have one on my 1895 SBL. After hundreds of rounds it still keeps zero even with a hard hitting round like 45-70. The harmonics and recolI impulse is probably a little different but if it'll stand up to 45-70 I would imagine it can go move with the slide of handgun just as well.
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![]() I like the Vortex Venom as well. Great little lot. You can get 3 or 6 MOA. For Steel Challenge Shooting I prefer the 6. |
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Pahoo,
What's the firearm?
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Smith-41, 5-1/2" barrel
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Smith-41; 5-1/2" barrel Be Safe !!!
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It's a Ruger Mark IV converted to be a Mamba with all Volquartsen parts. The holster is theirs too.
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Leopold
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A Leupold can be had for under $200??
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Vortex Venom is hard to beat for the price. Very reliable and backed by Vortex's awesome lifetime transferable warranty.
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If you could find someone willing to part with a used Docter sight II or III for that price you wouldn't regret it. Fat chance though I'm afraid.
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I use a fastfire 2 on my Ruger 22 pistol it works fine and I found it in your price range.
A lot of the newer sights are in the $400 range.
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I have one of the sights Shane mentions. It works very well and for it's price it's well worth a try.
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Holosun....check them out. Amazing for pistols.
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Palmetto is running a sale on the Holosun. I personally LOVE my SigSaur Romeo5. Rumor has it Holosun makes them for Sig.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/holo...=12%3a00+Email
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As you can see, with red dots you just need to try em out to decide which one fits you best. On/off buttons on the sparc do sorta suck.
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