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  • Overboost44

    6th gear
    MDS Supporter
    Jun 10, 2013
    6,640
    Kent Island
    I saw this on a commercial during Modern Guns. Has anyone tried one out?
    https://seeallopensight.com
    TTAG did a review of it and it doesn't sound too bad. I am thinking it would be nice for an HD shotty or AR. Maybe not so much for target shooting.
    http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/04/jeremy-s/gear-review-see-all-open-sight/

    I expect they will come out with even better versions in the future. At 1.8oz and no need for a front site, it sounds good for a gun where weight is the enemy.
     

    dontpanic

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 7, 2013
    6,636
    Timonium
    I have had one of these in my cart at Amazon for 6mos now. Just can't seem to cough up the $100 to try one out.

    Maybe if I could try one first.
     

    Sharp

    Active Member
    Feb 21, 2015
    329
    Calvert
    I looked at one that a friend was trying out on his airsoft gun. It works, but I definitely would not prefer it to a red dot. Also did not get to try shooting with it under pressure, so I have no idea how well that would go, but he liked it.
     

    fidelity

    piled higher and deeper
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 15, 2012
    22,400
    Frederick County
    I got one from www.sotaarms.com for around $75 at the end of January not including shipping. Haven't decided what to mount it on - possibly a future gun as most of my rifles that can take optics already have them.
     

    FlatsFlite

    Active Member
    Aug 6, 2012
    691
    King George, VA
    I have one mounted on my 6.8 strictly as a backup, or something is too close or too fast to get a bead on with the Burris.

    I have not zeroed it yet, but I'm pretty impressed with the simplicity, quality and speed of target acquisition. For $80, I'm not complaining. Excuse the blurry pics.
     

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    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,886
    Rockville, MD
    As a scope backup, I like it. The likelihood of my scope going down is pretty low already, something tough and simple seems like the trick.

    I'd be more enthused at a $50 price point.
     

    Brickman301

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 23, 2015
    2,544
    FREDERICK, MD
    As a scope backup, I like it. The likelihood of my scope going down is pretty low already, something tough and simple seems like the trick.

    I'd be more enthused at a $50 price point.

    Yes, I would definitely be more inclined to buy one if they were around $50, but still might pick one up.
     

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