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Page AR-15 » Optics, Mounts, and Sights
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Posted: 10/24/2004 3:51:40 AM EDT
Can someone please ed-u-ma-cate me on the difference between th Aimpoint CompC, CompM, and 7000 series?

JH94
Link Posted: 10/25/2004 6:27:46 AM EDT
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The CompM series is geared towards military/LE use and is the most rugged of the Aimpoint sights.  It is rated for 75' submerged depth and appears to have a more robust coating than the rest of their sights.  The CompC is a "civilianized" version of the CompM that does not have the same anodized coating on the scope body and is only rated for a submerged depth of 7'.  The 7000 series is geared more towards hunters/sportsman with a slightly longer body than either of the Comp series scopes.  They all share the same red dot technology (CET) and all will allow aiming with both eyes open.  This is a loose interpretation of the info I found on the Aimpoint website.  www.aimpoint.com  I suggest you check that site out for more info.
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