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Originally Posted By MRW: For the TL;DR crowd. i compared the PA 2x to my 1.5x ACOG. I thought the ACOG would clean the floor with the 2x prism. it was opposite day https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/5205/Scale_Adjusted_Actual_Image_seen_TA45_an-1382011.jpg Field of view is huge compared to the ACOG, and the PA glass appeared to be equal if not better. I tested glass by trying to read the farthest sign or license plate I could find. the PA won. IDK if that's because of the extra 0.5 magnification, or if the image quality is better through the glass, or because the PA has a larger objective diameter to gather more light. But PA won. I hope it is half as durable as the ACOG View Quote As product marketing director of another optics company that is coming out with new prism scopes this year, I want to officially say.... Oh HELL YES, great job PA! It's fortunate, and totally coincidental, that we did a 1x and a 3x, and PA did a 2x. Different strokes for different folks, all really good optics at a great price point, between the two of us I'm hoping we can breathe fresh life into the prism market, which has been eaten into by the rising tide of LPVOs. I'm a LPVO guy but it's fun to get excited about prisms again and show people that in 2020 you can get a LOT of scope for your money in a more compact, more lightweight package vs. a 1-6x or 1-8x. |
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Glad to see you in here Mike. I think the ACOG line is going to get hammered soon. Their product designs are 30 years old and what was barely possible 30 years ago is easy peasy today. Battery powered LEDs and glass quality and design have tremendously advanced since 1990, and PA has capitalized on it here with the 2x. I'm interested in what SW has to offer as well.
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Originally Posted By MRW: Glad to see you in here Mike. I think the ACOG line is going to get hammered soon. Their product designs are 30 years old and what was barely possible 30 years ago is easy peasy today. Battery powered LEDs and glass quality and design have tremendously advanced since 1990, and PA has capitalized on it here with the 2x. I'm interested in what SW has to offer as well. View Quote We are very proud of this one!! That said there is still something special about Acogs, which is why they are still so popular and widely used by military and LE. US made, great glass, dead nuts reliable with no electronics |
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Originally Posted By That_Guy_Mike: As product marketing director of another optics company that is coming out with new prism scopes this year, I want to officially say.... Oh HELL YES, great job PA! It's fortunate, and totally coincidental, that we did a 1x and a 3x, and PA did a 2x. Different strokes for different folks, all really good optics at a great price point, between the two of us I'm hoping we can breathe fresh life into the prism market, which has been eaten into by the rising tide of LPVOs. I'm a LPVO guy but it's fun to get excited about prisms again and show people that in 2020 you can get a LOT of scope for your money in a more compact, more lightweight package vs. a 1-6x or 1-8x. View Quote Thanks Mike! Good competition drives innovation! I have always preferred low fixed power optics for a self defense AR |
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I want to put this on a 5.56 suppressed 14.5 Coyote and pig gun. I’m new to varmint hunting. Does anyone have any thoughts about using this as a short range hunting optic?
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Bump for video review in the original post
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After reading this thread and watching the review I preordered one for either a MK18 SBR (that's still pending
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I just received notification that my GLX-2X has shipped!
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I must have got one of the last ones before the first pre-orders sold out. MARSH told me they were sold out after I said I ordered one and that they wouldn’t ship till June but just gone the email saying it’s shipped.
I’m pleasantly surprised and looking forward to getting my hands on it. |
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I also received shipping confirmation
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ACOGs are being left in the dust by PA on these 1x to 2x optics...
I've had nothing but QC issues with my ACOGs the last 5 years...zero with PA...not sure what is going on at Trijicon. |
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Originally Posted By oak18: I must have got one of the last ones before the first pre-orders sold out. MARSH told me they were sold out after I said I ordered one and that they wouldn’t ship till June but just gone the email saying it’s shipped. I’m pleasantly surprised and looking forward to getting my hands on it. View Quote I always factor is some not making it through QC. Very very few did not so we are getting more out than I expected. ![]() |
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I’m really interested in hearing some general feedback about this optic. I’ll be watching this thread as the units are delivered.
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Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out.
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Just got mine. My god! This is fantastic. The glass is amazing, the eye box is amazing ... if this holds up to HD usage, this is going to replace my irons and XPS2's.
Great job PA. -Bryan |
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Originally Posted By broberts001: Just got mine. My god! This is fantastic. The glass is amazing, the eye box is amazing ... if this holds up to HD usage, this is going to replace my irons and XPS2's. Great job PA. -Bryan View Quote no irons on my primary rifle |
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So close, yet so far
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Originally Posted By MRW: Well, if I'm crazy, it's contagious. no irons on my primary rifle blob:https://www.ar15.com/e82c7944-adac-4902-959b-22f21d7f683a View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MRW: Originally Posted By broberts001: Just got mine. My god! This is fantastic. The glass is amazing, the eye box is amazing ... if this holds up to HD usage, this is going to replace my irons and XPS2's. Great job PA. -Bryan no irons on my primary rifle blob:https://www.ar15.com/e82c7944-adac-4902-959b-22f21d7f683a I don’t have irons on my primary rifle either. Just an Aimpoint H2 |
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Curious to see more opinions on these. I've got a "beater" build that needs something.
I've never ran Prism. Just red dots and LPVO's these days(Had an TA-33 in the past). These are basically $400 with Tax. Can get a PST II 1-6 for $500 basically. Lighter weight of the prism has me wanting to try one, hopefully in the future they can get these out of being Made In China. |
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Mine arrived this morning even though tracking said it wouldn’t be here until Monday. What a nice surprise.
The glass is very clear and the reticle looks fantastic. Going to get it mounted up and take it out this weekend to sight it in. The packaging was very nice and came with multiple tools, lense cloth, two manuals, and thread locker which is a nice touch. |
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Mine just got delivered for my 300 BO "Suburban quiet Boog" project.
Initial impression: Crystal clear glass, great resolution, sharp reticle ( thanks diopter!) Excellent field of view, eye box is generous It looks and feels robust / well made (not heavy, with high spacer it is 11.0 oz on the dot) Eye relief seems longer than 3.5" for me ( hard to measure exactly) Passes the Nevada sun, daylight bright test I really like the highest spacer ( 1.64"), makes for perfect head placement That's all for now, I like it well enough that it's getting painted. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By KimberZ71: Originally Posted By AnimalMother556: Please keep this thread updated with that. Curious myself. Thanks. Will do. Initial impressions are good. With the tallest spacer, the bottom of the ranging line for the ACSS reticle seems to sit about right on top of the front sight post. The FSB is visible, but it’s not bad. If you don’t like using a red dot with FSB, then probably won’t like this. I’ll have to get some firing time in order to know if it’ll stay on the Kino. |
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Originally Posted By KimberZ71: Initial impressions are good. With the tallest spacer, the bottom of the ranging line for the ACSS reticle seems to sit about right on top of the front sight post. The FSB is visible, but it’s not bad. If you don’t like using a red dot with FSB, then probably won’t like this. I’ll have to get some firing time in order to know if it’ll stay on the Kino. View Quote If you have the time, Could you post a picture looking thru it? I'm Looking at getting one of these for a 11.5" pistol with a FSB. |
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Thanks! @KimberZ71
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300 Blackout "Quiet Suburban Boog", 7 pounds as pictured. The PA 2x makes for a nice and light 0 -300 combo in my humble opinion.
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Took mine out for the first time today. Let’s just say I’m very pleased.
Sighted it in at 50 yards. Only took 6 rounds to get it dialed in. From there was ringing steel at 300 yards easily. Topped it off with ringing 12” steel at 500 yards 3 times in a row with some right to left wind and the reticle worked perfectly. It was plenty bright in the California sun and the ranging marks were spot on. I’m pretty blown away by the performance and value of this optic. |
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Just placed my order but the spec sheet doesnt specify zeroing for barrel length and bullet drops like the other acss reticles. Do i still zero at 50 yds for a 5.56 20" using m855?
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![]() I made a bit of time yesterday to get acquainted with my GLX-2X. I'm planning on spending quality time on range soon enough to really get it dialed in for close in work as well as stretching out it's legs a bit. I have very high hopes for this optic. Yesterday was mostly just preparatory: I transitioned from the installed medium to the tall riser. I also moved the optic further back on the rail to tighten up the eye relief to my liking. Having sold off my proven Cyclops and rolling the dice on this optic (preordering one less than an hour after it dropped) based soley how the GLX-2X looked on paper and MRW's prototype review, no regrets so far... |
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The pdf manuals on the product page does not list a torque value for both the spacers and the mount. Is this known?
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Originally Posted By Just10mm: 300 Blackout "Quiet Suburban Boog", 7 pounds as pictured. The PA 2x makes for a nice and light 0 -300 combo in my humble opinion. All painted up: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/484641/IMG-2714_jpg-1399059.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/484641/IMG-2709_jpg-1399060.JPG My attempt at a reticle pic, looking through scope at 150 yards from shade to bright sun (setting 11): https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/484641/IMG-2706_jpg-1399063.JPG View Quote That looks great, what type of finish is that? |
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Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: That looks great, what type of finish is that? View Quote The scope is just good ole Rust-Oleum, ultra flat in earth brown. I did a 91% isopropyl wipe down, then taped it off carefully and let it warm up in the sun a bit. Paint went on nice and easy with 3 light coats. The soon to be sbr is Brownells Aluma Hyde in coyote with some midnight burnt bronze Cerakote’ed parts and DD brown thrown into the mix. It’s many shades of brown ![]() |
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I'd like to get one of these. There is a 5.56 and 7.62x39 version. Would buying a 5.56 work ok if I mount it on a 7.62x39 host? Or get the 7.62x39 version and use it on 5.56 AR. Can only afford one and would like to use it between hosts if I can.
I guess my question is. Which version of the GLx, the 5.56 or 7.62x39 is better at both 5.56 and 7.62x39 if can only have one. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By balthezor: I'd like to get one of these. There is a 5.56 and 7.62x39 version. Would buying a 5.56 work ok if I mount it on a 7.62x39 host? Or get the 7.62x39 version and use it on 5.56 AR. Can only afford one and would like to use it between hosts if I can. I guess my question is. Which version of the GLx, the 5.56 or 7.62x39 is better at both 5.56 and 7.62x39 if can only have one. Thanks View Quote What is the max distance you would be using it at? |
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Originally Posted By balthezor: I'd like to get one of these. There is a 5.56 and 7.62x39 version. Would buying a 5.56 work ok if I mount it on a 7.62x39 host? Or get the 7.62x39 version and use it on 5.56 AR. Can only afford one and would like to use it between hosts if I can. I guess my question is. Which version of the GLx, the 5.56 or 7.62x39 is better at both 5.56 and 7.62x39 if can only have one. Thanks View Quote You will only be using the chevron for BDC for these distances unless you are subsonic so I would get the one you think you would use it on the most. |
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This optic intrigues me because I've used many, many red dots in my time and have had great success. However, I recently got a new iPhone with both 1x and 2x cameras, and I noticed I start every photo at 1x but then change to 2x to get a better picture. Every time. So I'm sitting here thinking why wouldn't I also at least try a 2x daylight-bright and shake-awake prism instead of all 1x red dots? I'm in.
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Originally Posted By Drav: This optic intrigues me because I've used many, many red dots in my time and have had great success. However, I recently got a new iPhone with both 1x and 2x cameras, and I noticed I start every photo at 1x but then change to 2x to get a better picture. Every time. So I'm sitting here thinking why wouldn't I also at least try a 2x daylight-bright and shake-awake prism instead of all 1x red dots? I'm in. ![]() View Quote ![]() |
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Originally Posted By MARSH1: We are very proud of this one!! That said there is still something special about Acogs, which is why they are still so popular and widely used by military and LE. US made, great glass, dead nuts reliable with no electronics View Quote If ya'll had a fiber powered optic I'd be all over it. I'm not a fan of battery powered stuff I have to switch on and off. At least with the micro red dots battery life is measured in years. I can deal with that. I'd rather just put a little tape on a fiber to darken it to my liking then deal with electronic light up optics. |
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Originally Posted By jeepinbanditrider: If ya'll had a fiber powered optic I'd be all over it. I'm not a fan of battery powered stuff I have to switch on and off. At least with the micro red dots battery life is measured in years. I can deal with that. I'd rather just put a little tape on a fiber to darken it to my liking then deal with electronic light up optics. View Quote but I can't turn the brightness UP on my ACOG, and so I'll take the GLx. one size does not fit all. Thank you PA for offering something different |
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Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out.
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