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Unfortunately, I forgot to tag the original post as "Do not archive" so I'm resurrecting it and pasting in other people's reviews.
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Originally Posted By PAEBR332: Congratulations. This post has a created a stupidity event horizon from which no logic, reason or science will ever escape. |
Originally posted by SickMAK90 I have had my Aimpoint Comp ML3 2moa for 1.5 years on the original battery (constant on setting 6). It has been through a couple matches and well over 3000 rounds with zero issues of any kind. I really don't know what else I can say..... Originally posted by Samuel_Hoggson 7000SC mounted on Ruger .308 RSI. Have had it for over 6 years. I keep all my optics on lowest/off setting when not in use. This one is on it's original battery which shows no sign of age. Round count low, approx 100, as it's a deer gun. Despite round count has been out in Maine nastiness during multiple Novembers. Zero problems. M2 mounted on ARMS throw lever. Have had about 6 years. This one gets moved around alot from 5.56 upper to upper mostly shortys. Adjustments work perfectly, can go back and forth between uppers by keeping note of how many clicks needed. Also on it's original battery which shows no sign of age. Round count is probably in excess of 6k mostly FA. Zero problems. M3 mounted on ARMS carry handle mount. Have had about 5 years. Gets moved from A1 to A2 carry handle uppers. Again, adjustments allow easily moving by noting number of clicks required. Also on it's original battery which shows no sign of age (there's a pattern here). Round count is probably in excess of 5k, mostly FA but some SA (when it's just me shooting). Zero problems. 9000SC 2X mounted on my K2. Bought at last year's Midway closeout. Round count maybe 100 rds, gun is my "by the door for coyotes on the fly" piece. Original battery, of course. Zero problems, though the narrow FOV surprised me. I shoot thousands of shotgun rounds/annum - so Bindon was not a new insight. If you must shoot with one eye closed this model is not for you. A Midway closeout R1 is en route to me as I type this. Have no idea about AP customer service. Only other comment is that, now well past age 50, APs are a blessing and revelation - as I can no longer shoot irons decently.....unless 4-5 MOA from a bench is considered decent with a 1 MOA capable rifle. Originally posted by GilenusX207
Originally posted by Aimless My aimpoint has more than half a decade on it and many, many thousands of rounds. Best optic I have ever owned. Mine is an ML (or ml2?) anyone the lower priced one that is not nightvision compatible. Originally posted by Postal0311 Picked up a T1 and loved it. Highly recommend it. No problems or issues. At least 1000 rounds fired on various uppers. Only thing is that it is so small that I keep getting fingerprints on the lenses because there is soo little to hold on too when putting it on and taking it off. Got a Comp M in trade. It was very dim, hard to see in the bright FL sunshine, so I got rid of it. I do not recommend the older Comp M. Traded a pistol for a Comp M2. Very nice sight, much much better and brighter then the Comp M. Trying to sell it so I can get another T1. The Dot on the M2 is cleaner and clearer then on the T-1. Originally posted by Lakemoor T1 bought 2 years mounted on a Larue. It's been through 2 Magpul carbine courses. Total round count on it is probally right about 9 or 10k between a midlength and 5.45 S&W AR upper. Dropped it optic first during a tumble at one of the Magpul classes. Just some scuffs and good to go. My ego not so much. It's an expensive proposition but definitely worth it. Spend the money on good optics and mounts and they will take care of you. Aimpoints are so good I ordered 2 of the R-1's from Midway even though one of them is going on a rifle I don't even shot, just keep in case of zombies Originally posted by 1st-Armored-Division I own five Aimpoint red dot sights. They are a model Comp M3 (2 MOA), two M4s sights and two T-1 micro sights. Comp M3 (2 MOA)- This was my first Aimpoint optic and I have owned this for a few years. I have used this sight with a few thousand rounds (5.56 / .223) fired through a Bushmaster AR 15. This model uses a 3v lithium battery (2L76 or DL31/3N) and I still have not burned down the 1st battery. The battery life is 5+ years (50,000 hrs day setting) and 500,000 hrs in NV mode. This model has the ACET / advanced circuit efficiency technology. This reflex collimator LED red dot sight is available in 2 or 4 MOA. I have to say that this is a strong/tough and well-made optic. I also have never had any problems at all with this optic. Comp M4s- The 2 MOA Comp M4s Aimpoint was my 2nd and 3rd red dot from Aimpoint and have had these for over 1 year. I have fired several hundred rds (5.56 / .223) of ammo with AR 15 rifles from Bushmaster, Colt and Stag through both M4s models. These models use one AA battery and last 8+ years/ 80,000 hrs and have 16 reticle settings, 9 day and 7 NV. I actually have been very impressed with the quality and functions of this model red dot sight and I consider this model to be one of my favorite out of all the numerous models of non-magnified optics that I own. I have never had a problem with either M4s sight and they have functioned above my expectations. T-1 Micro- I also own two of these models and they also have worked without any problems. This model also has the ACET technology with 5+ years / 50,000 hrs but uses a 3 v CR 2032 battery. This is a very compact red dot sight with the capabilities of a full sized red dot. I have used this sight on a few different weapons that I own, one being a Sig Sauer piston pistol (5.56 / .223) and I have fired a Bushmaster Carbon 15 pistol (5.56 / .223) with this optic mounted. I have also had this optic mounted to my M107 (50 BMG) 100+ rds and have had my Barrett M82A1-416B (.416 B) with 20 rds fired with this red dot on a side angled mount. This model has one off setting, 8 day and 4 NV settings. I also have never had any issue or problem with these Aimpoint T-1 Micro red dot sights. In summary, I am very impressed with all of the Aimpoint red dot sights that I have. These sights are really manufactured with very high quality and perform outstanding in everything from battery usage to all around craftsmanship and usage while firing. I also am very happy with the strength and light weight of all of my Aimpoints. I have used these optics enough to know that I would pick one of these models over other manufacturers if I have any options. The Aimpoint red dots are also credited with being combat proven and have proven themselves on the battlefield. |
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Originally Posted By PAEBR332: Congratulations. This post has a created a stupidity event horizon from which no logic, reason or science will ever escape. |
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Have had both the Comp M2 (ARMS #22M68 mount) and the Comp M4s (LaRue LT659 mount). Both have been flawless. The Comp M2 was used since about 2003 on a Bushmaster flat-top carbine and has been thru several week-long carbine courses with zero problems. It was replaced in late 2008 with the M4s. The M4s has been in use for two years on an LMT 14.5 flat top upper with no problems noted. Although I had no issues with the M2, I replaced the M2 primarily because the M4s used a AA battery and I like the fact that the M4s had even longer battery life. Another plus was the better protected windage/elevation knobs and more integrated mounting system. I would buy another Aimpoint without reservation. TexRdnec if you should ever do something so spectacular to your aimpoint that it needs to be reset i shall share with you the process as relayed to me by aimpoint. unscrew your adjustments until they are flush with the housing they sit in. take aimpoint and bang it on something pretty hard. take a nickel and screw both adjustments back down until the nickel will no longer turn them, this is factory zero and that 7 year old M2 is still going to this day. it has been joined by two other M2s and an aimpoint PRO is in the mail to me right now... WasatchAR Do not do the nickel trick with the PRO or a Comp M4. They have a new turret that will not reset in the same manner. topgunpilot20 I got my first M2 in 2004 and ran it through a couple of classes and monthly matches first on a 14.5" M4 clone then on a 10.5" SBR. I didn't always leave it on, but I routinely left it on after range trips for months at a time. I had to change the battery about every two years when I noticed that the dot had dimmed about one setting. I spent a lot of time at Tiger Valley with this optic where it was routinely dragged through the mud, banged against walls, and generally abused and neglected. It was mounted in a Larue cantilever mount and never lost zero. The QD mount came in handy one year during the Tiger Valley Bug Out Drill, which is a 15 mile obstacle course with shooting stations along the way, when I had to remove the optic during a course of fire because the simulated rain (yes, simulated rain) obstructed the objective lense enough to obscure the 100 yard steel target. I quickly removed the optic, finished engaging the 100 yard target, then popped it back on to finish the day. I ended up reluctantly selling it a couple months ago to a coworker in dire need of a patrol rifle rifle optic who couldn't afford a new one. That M2 had about 12K rounds on it at the time I sold it. I got my first T1 in 2007 and ran it through a Tiger Valley carbine course the next day. I learned early on that the battery cap needed to be very tight or the dot would flicker on and off from recoil. I had been using the M2 for years by this point, and after the course I felt that the T1 gave up nothing to the larger Aimpoints and offered a less obstructed sight picture. Combine with an Aimpoint 3x magnifier, I made hits on silhouettes out to 500 yards at the end of the course. The T1 has since been my patrol rifle optic, and I have also used it in a Magpul Dynamics course as well as monthly matches with the same outstanding results. I have since sold off all my larger Aimpoints and now have three T1s. They are all mounted in Larue mounts which come in handy when I have to remove the optics and run irons for department training. I have never turned any of my T1s off, and I have yet to change a battery. My first T1 currently has about 10K rounds on it, and I have never since the first day needed to retighten the battery cap or experienced any type of failure. demerson Found this http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pwswheghNQsFFHwq_KhEISQ&output=html brasidas •Model used––-Comp M2 •Length of service––-9 years •Firearms used on––-Various 16" 5.56 AR-15s •Number of rounds––-~5,000 •Any problems encountered––-None. I was annoyed that the ARMS mount slipped around on the rail, so I replaced it with a GG&G Accupoint mount. The battery has never run out, but I have replaced it every three years or so. The only thing I don't really like about the Aimpoint is the constricted view when using night vision (compared to an EoTech). I like the controls and the simple reticle. Garage-Logician I bought an Aimpoint Comp M-XD (3 moa dot) sometime in the late 90s. I put it on my Colt AR15 A3 Tactical Carbine (6721 I think). I have probably put better than 10,000 rounds through it in that time without a hitch. The battery life was advertised as 1,000 hours. I have yet to replace the battery. I have a newer one on my department gun that has also performed flawlessly. Needless to say, I'm a dedicated and loyal Aimpoint fanboy. Elijah1 Alright, I will ask a question... I am planning on buying an aimpoint with a portion of my tax return money. I will be putting it on an 11.5" cqb carbine whenever the stupid stamp comes back. FOr the mean time I will probably put it on my Stagenstein. I am up in the air between The T-1 and the M-3. I will probably not ever use this rifle beyond 100 yards, but have no idea which one I should get. PLEASE help me Bub0214 Elijah1, The T-1, does everything the larger models do with less weight. Out to 100 yards dot size is not an issue plus the dot on the T-1 doesn't seem as large as you might think. Even at longer distances just turn down the intensity setting and you will be fine. |
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Originally Posted By PAEBR332: Congratulations. This post has a created a stupidity event horizon from which no logic, reason or science will ever escape. |
I'm searching for an optic for my next build. Its going to be a 14.5" mid length with a light weight barrel. Its going to be my general purpose carbine, it will ride in the trunk sometimes, take on a home defense role and get shot at the range a lot.
I've basically ruled out everything but a red dot. I like the idea of a 1-4x or 1-6x but think the 1x setting is all i need and the unlimited eye relief and parallax free outweighs the zoom. I don't see any reason I'd ever use night vision so thats not important to me. I've looked at aimpoints website and the ML3 seems like it will fit my needs, then I see the pro which on paper looks almost identical. The M3 has a little longer batterie life (50k vs 30k) and comes in 2 or 4 moa dot vs just 2 for the pro. What advantages is the ML3 giving me over the pro? The pro is a newer product, comes with a mount and seems almost identical to the ML3 in performance. What am I missing? Is there another aimpoint that I should be looking at? |
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<This is a thread for AIMPOINT only - Z>
Roger, it was related to the T-1, I will re-write it. Thanks for not locking the topic. |
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Does anyone have the polarizing filter installed? Thoughts?
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I just received a PRO sight for use on an upper that is still on it's way... (Both ordered back in January at the show)
At the same time, I ordered the 3x magnifier, and discussed with the salesman the virtues of the twist Aimpoint mount, vs. the LaRue swing mount. I settled on the LaRue, and I placed the order. 7 months later, my two boxes come in, and much to my frustration (with myself) no mount for the Magnifier is included. Net, net, now I get to choose a mount for the 3x magnifier... What options are there? I know LaRue, but what quality mounts are out there? Thanks for any help. Hunt |
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I have two Aimpoint T-1 Micros. They have ridden on everything from a SOCOM II, to various .308 and 5.56 AR's, including AR pistols. If if has a Picatinny mount, these have ridden upon it. I am a firearms instructor and I also train instructors. An easy way to teach optic mounting and zeroing is to take a bunch of optics off and play musical chairs. My students are pretty hard on my equipment, but the 2 Aimpoints have had but a single issue between them. One of them turned itself off when the rifle it was riding on was fired and would not come back on. I called Aimpoint the next Monday and the tech told me to tighten the battery cover as much as I could with the provided tool that gives one more leverage than a coin. He said that I could not over tighten it with the tool because the tool would begin to bend first. Tightening the cover with the tool until the tool began to bend solved the issue. Awesome design of the product and the tool, and awesome customer service.
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I have a T1 and dropped it a bunch of times while being mounted on my AR with no zero issues at all. I have also dropped it in the sand then rinsed it off with water with no problems either.
ETA: I have had it for less then a year with around 1k rounds with it on my 5.56 AR15. Here is a pic with sand all over it, and yes sand did get in the the threads of the front lens but I got it out with a needle and water. |
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