What kind of red-dot?
yeah but for something like 3 gun that dot kicks ass and is a lot faster for target acquisition
i have a stoeger double Defense I could actually mount a red dot on it. I feel like I should get the 6moa and mount trl 1 underneath the shotty
Damnit now I have something else to buy haha
I could get a Burris FastFire 3 and use it w my Stoeger double barrel and swap when I want to onto a ruger mark 4 w suppressor
Damnit now I have something else to buy haha
I could get a Burris FastFire 3 and use it w my Stoeger double barrel and swap when I want to onto a ruger mark 4 w suppressor
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The tube type scope has one major advantage over the open one.
It can still be used as a very good aiming device if the electronics or battery fail.
The long tube makes an acceptable sight.
A very large one but still useful.
It can still be used as a very good aiming device if the electronics or battery fail.
The long tube makes an acceptable sight.
A very large one but still useful.
Passing along an interesting product. Or3gun.com has an interesting mount for Mossbergs. It’s a saddle mount on the top of the receiver, specifically for Burris and Vortex red dots; saves some height over the usual rail and rail adapter. I just got one for my Vortex Viper (thanks for the recommendation, dammitgriff).
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star.
Someone link me a burris fast fire reflex type that has the eotech doughnut of death... want to put it on vepr 12 sbs