I seen the first glimpse of one yesterday, & the add specifically said put on an a MP5K
Thats what made me curious, if designed for a 9mm, what are the hash marks on the reticle for labeled as 2 and 3?If you are shooting an MP5 that far you chose the wrong gun. That’s what 300BO and the HoneyBadger were made for.
It's easy to get hits with 9mm out to 200, I've taken my mp5 out that far before, so I'm sure 300 is possible.Thats what made me curious, if designed for a 9mm, what are the hash marks on the reticle for labeled as 2 and 3?
EZ-E & I were getting constant 100 yard hits with my MP5K at his place.It's easy to get hits with 9mm out to 200, I've taken my mp5 out that far before, so I'm sure 300 is possible.
The hits aren't going to be the most effective but they're still hits
Cost vs benefit analysis for desired application. It's a thing.EZ-E & I were getting constant 100 yard hits with my MP5K at his place.
Sorry but as far as putting any of Primary Arms Chicom optic bullshit on anything I own, that aint going to happen in my lifetime. That be like phucing up a restored muscle car with an Earl Shibe paint job.
To be fair, you can shoot, blow up, and burn an acog and it'll still work for even your great grandkids' kids...Cost vs benefit analysis for desired application. It's a thing.
Not saying a PA micro prism is "just as good". If you plan on using your optics in a setting where getting blown up is a real concern, by all means, go with the acog.To be fair, you can shoot, blow up, and burn an acog and it'll still work for even your great grandkids' kids...
They also have way better reticles than PA optics.Not saying a PA micro prism is "just as good". If you plan on using your optics in a setting where getting blown up is a real concern, by all means, go with the acog.