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Posted: 12/2/2016 2:21:28 AM EDT
Does PA only offer the micros now?
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Last range trip, it seemed my old M3 has started to develop an issue holding zero. Was that a common issue the developed with them? I know its well past its warranty, just curious if it was a known issue.
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I have a multi reticle 30mm red dot from Primary Arms, it's been great. An ACSS reticle would be awesome.
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I was just looking for your M4 model I like the double AA battery option. Any more coming at all?
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We would like to do a electronic version of a multi but have not found the right technology yet to make it happen View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fortunately I picked up two of the multi-reticle red dots, which I use for Steel Challenge competitions. I'd be happy just to see that reintroduced. We would like to do a electronic version of a multi but have not found the right technology yet to make it happen Personally I'd be happy with either the single dot, or the dot with the smaller circle reticle. Much better (to me) than an Eotech reticle with a 65 MOA circle around the dot; the tighter dot works better for me. |
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3rd from the bottom
https://n2a.goexposoftware.com/events/ss17/goExpo/exhibitor/viewExhibitorProfile.php?__id=1907 |
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far out.
when will it be available? do we know a price point yet? |
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IIRC Marsh said under $100 in another thread. View Quote The first model is the Advanced one that came in at $129. Lifetime Warranty and night-vision compatible. We are still working on a Classic at a lower price but costs in Asia ar up and it is getting harder to do and keep the quailty at an acceptable level. |
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The first model is the Advanced one that came in at $129. Lifetime Warranty and night-vision compatible. We are still working on a Classic at a lower price but costs in Asia ar up and it is getting harder to do and keep the quailty at an acceptable level. View Quote this is where I would put the 'shut up and take my money' meme if I could find it. at 129. I'm still in and ready when they are avail. |
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The first model is the Advanced one that came in at $129. Lifetime Warranty and night-vision compatible. We are still working on a Classic at a lower price but costs in Asia ar up and it is getting harder to do and keep the quailty at an acceptable level. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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IIRC Marsh said under $100 in another thread. The first model is the Advanced one that came in at $129. Lifetime Warranty and night-vision compatible. We are still working on a Classic at a lower price but costs in Asia ar up and it is getting harder to do and keep the quailty at an acceptable level. $129, and night vision capable? Yeah, that's pretty damn good. I'd buy it tomorrow if it was available. |
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Tag for ETA.... Started with 3 of the original's and I'm down to 1(not complaining, got more use out of them than I expected), and need to replace the others!
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Looks great on that retro. Ok, bring out the take my money meme......... I was just looking for a Gen II on the EE and saw this thread so I will wait.
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awesome.
I have a couple builds sitting with Irons just waiting for these |
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Just to show the optic in use a bit, (I know we all know generally what they look like) this is my retro M4gery wearing the prototype 30mm advanced red dot. Kinda scary that I'm old enough that original style M4s are "retro" throwbacks now. My favorite thing about this optic is the rotary brightness switch which stops at "off" in either direction. When I'm done using it for the day I just twist the knob until it stops and I know the unit is off, doesn't matter which way I twisted so I don't even have to look. https://system.na1.netsuite.com/core/media/media.nl?id=336421&c=3901023&h=61eb4fcd9977c686f627&whence= EDIT: I inquired for you guys about ETA and we are hoping for a release near the end of this month, February 2017, with the factory cerakoted FDE ones to follow a month or so after. The FDE ones were a huge hit at SHOT Show in particular. View Quote Great photo. Good to hear it's only a few more weeks. Right about the time I'll be finished with the middy project. |
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What battery will this new 30mm use? View Quote It uses a single 1/3N "button" battery. We're claiming up to 14,000 hours on a "medium" setting, or a little more than a year and a half between battery swaps if you leave it on halfway bright, but like I said earlier, it's super easy to switch it off. It's actually a huge leap in battery life compared to the previous generation full size red dot. |
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im interested in picking one of these up as well. any idea on release date?
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Sorry guys, I just checked with the folks in the know and it looks like another month at this point before we release them. It always takes longer than we want it to, but everything has to be right.
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Was just looking today for a Comp M4 clone from PA. Any word on these? Should I just buy the Aimpoint PRO or wait?
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I really need these! I took my Holosun to the range for the first time yesterday and the mount broke on the first shot. I'm probably going to sell/return it and buy the new PA red dots
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