AR Sponsor
Posted: 4/29/2014 8:01:38 AM EDT
|
Designed from the ground up for use on AR style rifles. The Primary Arms 4X Compact Prism Scope with our Patened ACSS Reticle "Advanced Combined Sighting System" combining Bullet Drop Compensation, Range Estimation, Wind and Leads in one easy to use system. . Waterproof, fog resistant and also fits on ACOG mounts! Base can be removed for use on AR15/M16 carry handles. Front and rear flip up caps included!
Comes complete with mount FOV 23.6' at 100 yards Compatible with .223/5.56 5.45x39 .308 Red fully illuminated reticle (Daylight Visible) 11 brightness settings Waterproof Fog resistant Eye relief 3.2" 1/2 MOA windage and elevation adjustments Length: 5.55" Weight: 16.2 oz. Multi-coated lens Fits on Acog mounts Picatinny rail included Uses one CR2032 battery (Included) Front and rear flip up caps included Base can be removed for use on a AR15/M16 carry handle (Thumb screw sold separately) Optional kill flash is sold separately One year warranty Only $259.99 TESTING VIDEO TORTURE TEST LINK TO PURCHASE
|
|
Apologies if this is the wrong thread, but you mention in your newest closeup video of the 4XACSS that you can cowitness irons through the ACOG mount.
Is there a mount with which you can do the same for the 1-6X ACSS (understanding that this need is largely mitigated by being able to flip back to 1x)? The PEPR would be one candidate, except for its terrible quality (rear locking levers don't work). Thanks. |
|
Quoted:
Apologies if this is the wrong thread, but you mention in your newest closeup video of the 4XACSS that you can cowitness irons through the ACOG mount. Is there a mount with which you can do the same for the 1-6X ACSS (understanding that this need is largely mitigated by being able to flip back to 1x)? The PEPR would be one candidate, except for its terrible quality (rear locking levers don't work). Thanks. You can only cowitness through the mount when it is on a fixed carry handle upper. No way on a flat top. No way with the 1-6 |
|
Quoted:
It is visible as a sharp black reticle without illumination. Probably could and it would cost $800 Quoted:
Quoted:
Is the reticle visible without illumination and why can't you make this with the battery life (and warranty) of the Advanced Series Red Dot? It is visible as a sharp black reticle without illumination. Probably could and it would cost $800 10-4 |
|
Here's a pic of my EBR with the 4x Compact mounted. Can't wait to try it out!
http://s27.postimg.org/8ccrah5oz/EBR.jpg |
| Forgive me for asking a stupid question. I really like this product, but won't the front sights interfere with the BDC reticle? But I noticed in nearly all of the product videos, there are front sights while the scope is being used. I have a sig m400 that I'd like to add this scope to, but I want to make sure I'll be able to use the product to its fullest. I'm not at the point where I want to start making major modifications to the rifle yet. |
|
Quoted:
Forgive me for asking a stupid question. I really like this product, but won't the front sights interfere with the BDC reticle? But I noticed in nearly all of the product videos, there are front sights while the scope is being used. I have a sig m400 that I'd like to add this scope to, but I want to make sure I'll be able to use the product to its fullest. I'm not at the point where I want to start making major modifications to the rifle yet. You will never see it with the scope. |
|
What's the deal with the BDC? I found it interesting that it's compatible with several different calibers including 5.56 and 5.45 but found it odd that it was also compatible with 7.62x51mm NATO. Can you help me understand how it can do all of these? I'm still quite new to this.
Also, will 7.62x39mm work on the BDC? |
AR Sponsor








