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ACOG 4x32 clones
I've been looking around for awhile today, and I'm wondering if there are any "triangle" or "chevron" illuminated 4x32 out for under 100$?
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doubt it, fiberoptics cost money =P
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add a zero then you got one...oh wait thats Trijicon you want clone...umm there are none.... There was a plan for a ACOG clone with tritium (tritium stuff made in US, ACOG made in China) with price tag of $400, it didn't go through for many reasons.
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I'd never get a clone optic with tritium..... you know tritium is radioactive right? not something I'd trust to Chinese quality control.
Closest you can get to illuminated reticle acog for clones is an acog style non magnified red dot sight. |
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You TV is radioactive, your computer is too, I understand the level is quite different, tritium isn't that bad if the quanitity is low, and it's an alpha decay meaning, a piece of paper will block the radiation. The level isn't that bad. And as I said before the sealing tritium tube was originally made in US. If you don't trust your best neighbor country stuff, who else? Russia? They usually have a lack of care for personal safety. |
radioactive enough that it requires a nuclear label by federal law. last i checked, those aren't just slapped onto everything.
I was saying chinaclone will not be high quality, any radio active shielding they make will be as effective as a butterfly net for catching air |
Tritium isn't "that" radioactive.
I have a wristwatch with tritium in it, granted I see your point. I'm not sure I'de trust just anyone to deal with it properly.. That said, in these amounts short of eating it... you should be okay. Anywho, there are illuminated ACOG options out there, they are all slightly off spec, take batteries, and are around $100 http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessori...se-4x32ce.html |
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