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Posted: 4/21/2015 1:56:03 PM EDT
Everyone raves about the T1 being so great. I already know the advantages over the Comp m4 the t1 has (such as weight savings, and battery life)' what more is there. I have a comp m4 and it's awesome. I have cash to outfit my next rifle with a new Aimpoints and can't decide on the t1 or m4.
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Everyone raves about the T1 being so great. I already know the advantages over the Comp m4 the t1 has (such as weight savings, and battery life)' what more is there. I have a comp m4 and it's awesome. I have cash to outfit my next rifle with a new Aimpoints and can't decide on the t1 or m4. View Quote Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo |
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I liked my M4 better than my T1. I like my T2 better than my M4.
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Quoted: Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Everyone raves about the T1 being so great. I already know the advantages over the Comp m4 the t1 has (such as weight savings, and battery life)' what more is there. I have a comp m4 and it's awesome. I have cash to outfit my next rifle with a new Aimpoints and can't decide on the t1 or m4. Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo |
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Quoted: This, the weight difference makes the weapon feel less top heavy and handles better IMHO View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Everyone raves about the T1 being so great. I already know the advantages over the Comp m4 the t1 has (such as weight savings, and battery life)' what more is there. I have a comp m4 and it's awesome. I have cash to outfit my next rifle with a new Aimpoints and can't decide on the t1 or m4. Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo |
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Everyone raves about the T1 being so great. I already know the advantages over the Comp m4 the t1 has (such as weight savings, and battery life)' what more is there. I have a comp m4 and it's awesome. I have cash to outfit my next rifle with a new Aimpoints and can't decide on the t1 or m4. Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo I've seen that the rheostat knob on the M4 type Aimpoints can be a weak link The T1 does everything the M4 does except in a smaller lighter package however some feel the M4 is a more rugged design. I feel like this this discussion is ultimately entirely subjective and the results you'll see here will reflect that. |
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I like my M4 over my T1's because it has a larger eye box which makes it easier to see the dot when firing from awkward positions.
I've seen that the rheostat knob on the M4 type Aimpoints can be a weak link View Quote The knob was improved on the M4's to address broken ones on the earlier models, not to say it still can be a weak point, but it is more robust than M2 and M3 models. Interestingly, the only knob I ever had and issue with was an H1 that was so tight to change the settings that I had to return it to aimpoint to fix it. |
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Weight savings is not so much of a concern for me. I do not run a ton of stuff on my rifles (Optic, some sort of vfg or something, maybe a flashlight). Ive never handled a t1 so I cant comment on the smaller eyebox, but I can see that being an issue. I think? the battery life Is greater on the M4 so that's moot as well. I just see all of the cool kids with T1' and was wondering what the deal is
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It's not only weight, but balance. The T1 is small in every direction. When I switched from an Eotech 512 to a T1 on an LT-660 mount, I absolutely noticed the difference in the way the rifle balanced side-to-side (rotationally). For a non-magnified sight, the T1 is my absolute favorite.
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T1 has 50,000 hours of battery life (5 years) and takes non-standard batteries. M4 takes AA batteries and last for 80,000 hours (8 years). Both are 2 MOA
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T1 has 50,000 hours of battery life (5 years) and takes non-standard batteries. M4 takes AA batteries and last for 80,000 hours (8 years). Both are 2 MOA View Quote Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. |
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Quoted: Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. View Quote |
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T1, lighter, more ergonomic, better balance, better FOV, cheaper, better looking, more better tier 1 tacticool, that's about all I can think of. Check out optics planet, they might have a few left 10% off!
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You are missing the point. I am asking what characteristics (other than weight, footprint, and the disadvantage of less battery life) does the T1 have that make it more desirable than the M4. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. I know, I was replying to his "non-standard" battery comment. They sure as hell are standardized, it's called a CR2032. That designation refers to the standard. I don't own a Comp M4, but I've played with them. I've had a 512 and a T1, and I posted a comprehensive review of the T1 here: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_18/495857_The_Official_Aimpoint_or_EOTech___which_one_should_I_buy__thread.html&page=7#i5454709 I'm sure the Comp M4 is excellent because the T1 is excellent. I'm a stickler for the size and weight of my carbines, so the T1 is the obvious choice. Note: since that review, I've changed my rifle quite a bit. I'm using an LT-660 now. If I were you, and already have a Comp M4, I would buy the T1 to experience the advantages of each. Then you may decide to keep both, or sell one or the other and replace it with the one you prefer. |
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Nice review. I think I've actually seen that before. Good info.
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The whole allure of the T1 is the weight. It is an extremely rugged/reliable optic in a lightweight package. If you don't care about weight for some reason then there is really no reason to go with it, but if you want the same capabilities (a little less battery life but i don't think i would want to leave a AA battery in something for 8 years anyways) in a package that is 1/3rd the weight... the T1 is a better option IMO. That is unless you have a strong preference for the adjustment knobs of the Comp M4.
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I've got both. Since you have the M4, I'd say go try the T-1, if you end up liking the M4 better, you can sell the T1 easy or trade it for another M4.
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Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Everyone raves about the T1 being so great. I already know the advantages over the Comp m4 the t1 has (such as weight savings, and battery life)' what more is there. I have a comp m4 and it's awesome. I have cash to outfit my next rifle with a new Aimpoints and can't decide on the t1 or m4. Aimpoint 2MOA T1 & LT660 lower 1/3 co-witness combo from Larue Tactical. $674.00 for the best deal for a complete RDS/QD mount you'll find IMHO http://www.laruetactical.com/aimpoint-micro-t-1-2moam4-qd-mount-combo I second this. I got this package for $665 about 3 months ago. You could try www.sportoptics.com this is where I purchased mine from. free shipping. Call them first to get the lowest price. Just add the item to cart to get a lower price than it is listed. |
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Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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T1 has 50,000 hours of battery life (5 years) and takes non-standard batteries. M4 takes AA batteries and last for 80,000 hours (8 years). Both are 2 MOA Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/anim_nutkick.gif |
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Be aware that if you plan to run a magnifier sometime in the future the T-1 is reported to have issues with the dot becoming more of a blob or line where the T-2 has supposedly fixed the issue.
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They look the exact same as all other aimpoints to me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Be aware that if you plan to run a magnifier sometime in the future the T-1 is reported to have issues with the dot becoming more of a blob or line where the T-2 has supposedly fixed the issue. They look the exact same as all other aimpoints to me My T1 was trash in front of my G33. My T2 is a flawless dot that I could use the edges of as aiming points, through my G33. Without a magnifier, they all look the same to me, with the Comp M4 being a TINY BIT crisper. |
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A little topic drift here, but I don't care about 50k vs 80k hour battery life. Batteries tend to leak over time, so I replace my batteries every year.
The reasons to go with a T1 over a M4 are the much reduced weight and bulk. If those aren't important to you, the M4 will do. |
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Be aware that if you plan to run a magnifier sometime in the future the T-1 is reported to have issues with the dot becoming more of a blob or line where the T-2 has supposedly fixed the issue. They look the exact same as all other aimpoints to me I don't have personal experience on the matter but every thing I have read states the T-1 dot has issues when looked at through a magnifier. However, the EOTech G33 magnifier with adjustable diopter has been reported to make the problem less noticeable. Which magnifier were you you looking through? |
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My work rifle is a 6920 with Troy handguard and an M4. Good weapon, accurate and always works. When BCM had their sale with the free BCG I ordered an ELW with 13" KMR and I put a T1 on it. I never knew a rifle could handle so well and be so light. Now when I train with my work gun, it feels like an anchor hanging on me. I know the T1 is only part of the reason, but that Bravo upper is really nice to carry.
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My T1 was trash in front of my G33. My T2 is a flawless dot that I could use the edges of as aiming points, through my G33. Without a magnifier, they all look the same to me, with the Comp M4 being a TINY BIT crisper. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Be aware that if you plan to run a magnifier sometime in the future the T-1 is reported to have issues with the dot becoming more of a blob or line where the T-2 has supposedly fixed the issue. They look the exact same as all other aimpoints to me My T1 was trash in front of my G33. My T2 is a flawless dot that I could use the edges of as aiming points, through my G33. Without a magnifier, they all look the same to me, with the Comp M4 being a TINY BIT crisper. This is my experience as well. I had/have a Comp M, 2 MOA T1 and a 4MOA T1, a Aimpoint 3x mag and a G33. Both T1's dot don't look like dots once magnified. the Comp M looks like a dot, if you plan on using a magnifier then get a T2 or full sized model. |
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A little topic drift here, but I don't care about 50k vs 80k hour battery life. Batteries tend to leak over time, so I replace my batteries every year. The reasons to go with a T1 over a M4 are the much reduced weight and bulk. If those aren't important to you, the M4 will do. View Quote This |
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Weight savings is not so much of a concern for me. I do not run a ton of stuff on my rifles (Optic, some sort of vfg or something, maybe a flashlight). Ive never handled a t1 so I cant comment on the smaller eyebox, but I can see that being an issue. I think? the battery life Is greater on the M4 so that's moot as well. I just see all of the cool kids with T1' and was wondering what the deal is View Quote I thought the same thing. More of a standard battery and who cares about the weight? Tgat is until I got a T1. I'll never go back to an M4 and I still consider it a great optic. The T1 is just better imo |
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Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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T1 has 50,000 hours of battery life (5 years) and takes non-standard batteries. M4 takes AA batteries and last for 80,000 hours (8 years). Both are 2 MOA Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. If you think the CR2032 is as standard as a double A Id like to get some of what you're shooting into your arm. I mean, seriously? You're really going to try and say something that ridiculous? That same store will have hundreds of AA's for sale and laying around vs maybe a handful of 2032's. I was just at a local wallmrt looking. It's such a ridiculous statement it almost doesn't warrant a response. Almost. |
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If I had a little discretionary cash laying around & were buying today it would be the T-2 and a Scalar mount
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If you think the CR2032 is as standard as a double A Id like to get some of what you're shooting into your arm. I mean, seriously? You're really going to try and say something that ridiculous? That same store will have hundreds of AA's for sale and laying around vs maybe a handful of 2032's. I was just at a local wallmrt looking. It's such a ridiculous statement it almost doesn't warrant a response. Almost. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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T1 has 50,000 hours of battery life (5 years) and takes non-standard batteries. M4 takes AA batteries and last for 80,000 hours (8 years). Both are 2 MOA Non-standard batteries. What, are people having to forge CR2032s from raw materials they mine in their back yard? You can buy one at the grocery store every 5 years. If you think the CR2032 is as standard as a double A Id like to get some of what you're shooting into your arm. I mean, seriously? You're really going to try and say something that ridiculous? That same store will have hundreds of AA's for sale and laying around vs maybe a handful of 2032's. I was just at a local wallmrt looking. It's such a ridiculous statement it almost doesn't warrant a response. Almost. CR2032s are standard batteries. CR2032 is the standard, just like AA and AAA are a standard. As you just said, your local Walmart carries them. I fail to see what the problem is. Personally, I go to Walmart more often than once every 5 years, and it sounds like you do, too. Sometimes I even go to CVS, Walgreens, Kroger, and other stores. Anyone who uses the battery argument against T1s is being intentionally ignorant, grasping at straws, throwing a red herring into the conversation. Within a mile of my house, there's at least 6 stores (off the top of my head) that carry CR2032s. And for the basement dwellers, there's a thing called THE INTERNET where you can order all sorts of things, even non-standard unobtanium batteries forged in the fires of Mordor. Get a new horse to beat, this one has had it. |
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