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Posted: 1/29/2015 2:05:55 PM EDT
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I have one on a revolver, and it works just fine. I'm not sure how I'd like it on a rifle. IMO, one positive that the Fastfire has over other mini red dots is a "no questions asked" lifetime guarantee. They're a little pricey and fragile, and take an oddball battery (not the ubiquitous cr2032), and the adjustments are coarse and finicky. I also hate the auto-off but with such limited battery life and thin aluminum (easy to crossthread) battery lid the auto-off is a neccessity. On the plus side the glas has very mild tint, the dot is clear and round, and the auto brightness works well. Good for a pistol or 3-gun rifle where weight is a major factor. On an AR I prefer the closed style red dots like the Aimpoint T1 clones from Burris, Primary Arms. The new unlimited warrantee is outstanding, and Burris just sent me back a replacement Fastfire III after I broke my old one (dropped the upper, FFIII broke), so that part is an awesome upside, if you dont mind the 4-6 week turnaround. Great to see Burris stepping up with this warrantee. When I origionally bought mine it only came with a 1-year limited warrantee. |
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It comes with the battery: CR1632
I've got two of them. Each mounted to an AK. Had them for about 2 years. Zero issues. But then again, I dont abuse my gear for giggles either. I like them, but I will be buying Primary Arms Advance Micro Dot Watch the bottom video and see the abuse the throw at that red dot. For the price, you cant beat it. |
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