ACOG. PVS-14.
Those two are worth more than my collection of M4s.
Sorry, I'm on a budget.
The other reason I run the ACOG is for another type of interface with my PVS-14.
Thats my problem with articles like this. Who has $3,000-$4,000 just for optics? This dude must be made of money. Find a decent AR pattern rifle, (yea, I know. Good luck), put a decent red dot on it. Get a sling.
Then learn how to use the damned thing. Competence and confidence will more than make up for your lack of high dollar attachments.
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Those two are worth more than my collection of M4s.
Yep, though in fairness the ACOG is certainly worth the money, if the rest of your kit is already bought, paid for and dialed-in. I think it was Classic Firearms that recently got a batch of military surplus ACOGs in and blasted out an e-mail to their customers. The lot (a large wooden crate full) sold out in around five minutes at $500 a pop.
The Primary Arms and Burris prism sights in the 3x range seem to be really good alternatives to the ACOG at a fraction of the price, though probably not as bomb-proof. The ACSS reticle is remarkable.
Everything I’ve heard from experienced users of NVODs is that you want them on your head, not on your weapon, at least a GP fighting carbine.