Posted: 5/12/2010 10:37:03 AM EDT
| I can see the different reticules on the website but you cannot see what it looks like to actually use the reticule because they are on a black background. Could someone please attempt to take pictures of the reticules on their RDS looking at a typical background? |
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I can see the different reticules on the website but you cannot see what it looks like to actually use the reticule because they are on a black background. Could someone please attempt to take pictures of the reticules on their site looking at a typical background? I will work on that. Marshall |
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I can see the different reticules on the website but you cannot see what it looks like to actually use the reticule because they are on a black background. Could someone please attempt to take pictures of the reticules on their site looking at a typical background? I will work on that. Marshall That would be great, thanks! |
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Which optic is that? As I'm color blind in the Red spectrum, I've been looking for a red/green dot sight for daytime use, I have a real hard time seeing my red dot during the day. That is our Primary Arms multi reticle M3 style. It is red only. I will have more of the red/green Vortex Strikfires soon. Single dot only |
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I would love to get one with multi-reticle in RED/GREEN...do you think you'll be able to get one? How did you get the Green from your Red dot M3? Thanks ME-109 The red/green is not as bright. We are going to stick with red only. Not sure what your second question is. |
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Quoted: I think he's referring to the third picture down. The green dot, just to the right of the red dot, is actually a reflection off the car. Is this what you meant ME-109?Quoted: The pic that you show, has green reticules, how did you get that from a Red dot sight? Or is there a pure green only version? I think we are all having a tough time understanding the question here. The pics shown are of RED reticules, not green. |
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Quoted: How do You get the green from the red dot was the question. If I think what You mean all You do is, turn a dial or a switch to go from red to green. Or are You talking about technical wise (internals)? Keith In the MULTI-COLOR dot sights, there is a position on the rheostat, usually counterclockwise on the dial from the red dot. The sight shown above is a RED only MULTI RETICULE sight. The MULTI-COLOR ones are DOT only. |
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Wait, I think my color blindness it messing me up....the pictures of the reticules, all look green to me....But are they very bright red?
All 4 look green/orange to me. Might just be me and my bad eyes!!! They don't look RED, like stop light RED, if you know what I mean! |
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Wait, I think my color blindness it messing me up....the pictures of the reticules, all look green to me....But are they very bright red? All 4 look green/orange to me. Might just be me and my bad eyes!!! They don't look RED, like stop light RED, if you know what I mean! LOL. In the photos, the reticules have an almost bright orange color. |



