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Posted: 8/17/2005 2:21:26 PM EDT
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Anyone have or used an armson oeg sight? http://armson1.site.yahoo.net/arbirsig.html Are they decent? I'm wondering how the two eyes open thing works out. Thanks! |
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Good for when it first became available in early 80's for a collimator type, quick reaction sight (cutting edge then). What happens is that with both eyes open your mind superimposes both views together to place a dot on the target (strong eye looking thru tube where all you will see is a tritium powered red dot on a black background/ weak eye seeing unobstructed target/ background ). Still viable but not as efficient as what is offered today ( Aimpoints, EOTechs, ect...). Both eyes open is the way to go anyway. You are more aware of your surroundings, pick up threats more quickly and are able to react to a changing dynamic situation more efficiently. Aimpoints, EOTechs are designed with every intent to be used with both eyes open as are the ACOGs to exploit the BAC (as was done with low/medium mag scopes well before the ACOGS where manufactured). |
| I have one on my SHTF gun, mounted on the carry handle. No batteries to run dead and no electronics to get fried, very sturdy. That said, it isn't as precise as an aimpoint and I find that I need to use my irons past 100 yards. You can't hold it on a target for long periods, it works best for snap shoots. I have run the same CQB drills with an Armson and an Aimpoint and the groups are usually larger with the Armson but of course YMMV. |
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One thing to keep in mind on an OEG, it is user specific, meaning that once sighted in for you it will be rare for it to hit point of aim for another user. I sold mine off and somewhat regret that, they are old school but rugged and dependable, even if the tritium goes dead these will light up in a room with a 60 watt lamp sufficient for use. Jeff
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