Many guys into milsim like to use as much real steel as possible. But since prices are sometimes prohibitive, here are some of my picks for some alternatives to real steel. I have personally used each one of these and found them to work just fine in "normal" use. Meaning I don't jump or dive them; I don't try and abuse them. Just general patrolling/milsim, and even some live fire use.
SOTAC "W" style 5/8" riser and flip mount: around 80 bucks. This is a great riser and flip mount combo for a RDS and 3x mag, for use with NV. Flip mount uses NV-style shoe, which makes it easy to use mag as hand-held mono for scanning.
SOTAC "W" style G24 mounts: around 75 bucks. I have used these with both mono (-14's) and binos (BNVD's). They held up just fine. In fact, with replacement nylon-tipped screws, are actually tighter than originals.
SOTAC "K" style RQE: around 150 bucks. This is considered one of the best, if not the best, dual device dovetail mounts out there. Extremely hard to find original. East to find replacement, which works quite well.
SOTAC "K" style OSS: around 75 bucks. This allows you to mount -14 on right eye, with RQE.
SOTAC "K" style "K" clips: around 45 bucks. This allows you to mount a thermal with "MUM" style mount to left eye, with RQE.
Somo Gear PEQ-15: around 260 bucks. Perfectly usable LAM.
Sky-Tac Comtac III: around 150 bucks. Perfectly usable headset.
Sky-Tac V2 PTT: around 70 bucks. Connects headset to radio, in this case a UV-5R with Kenwood 2-pin.
Baofeng UV5R: around 25 bucks. Perfectly serviceable comms.
TRI "I" style M3 bone mic/earphone: around 75 bucks. Nice for when you don't want full ear muffs.
Holy Warrior "E" style RDS: around 125 bucks. Decent RDS for the money.
Holy Warrior "E" style 3x mag: around 120 bucks. Decent 3x mag for the bucks.
HAO "G" style 1.93" 30mm mount: around 150 bucks. Nice high mount for LPVO with NV.
HAO "G" style Mk 16 rails: around 80 to 100 bucks. Actually very nice rails; very comparable to real steel.
I post this here FWIW. These are all items for milsim use, which work perfectly well for training. Since many of the real steel items are higher priced, some ridiculously so, these might make a good budget alternative for you.
If you still want real steel, you can find them in the other forums.