A Look At Two Low Budget Red Dot Scopes

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Quick look at some inexpensive red dot rifle scopes.

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  • what did you do to that wisper .22? im holding mine and the triget is plastic not metal.

  • @OpTicBossaru I upgraded it to aluminum, easy self install

  • you taught me something new today, but why not buy a good one off ebay?

  • @MrJermainejackson Well, it was an experiment. I bought cheap ones first to see if it would be something I'd invest in later.

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  • you could get a bushnell trs 25 for under 100.00 dollars i have one on my smith & wesson m&p 15-22 and one on my m&p 15 5.45x39 with a .83 riser mount to co witness with my iron sights they are great littel scopes for the money and look like a clone of the aimpoint scopes for 600.00 dollars and a 150.00 dollars for the riser i used a utg riser for 8.00 dollars shipped so riser and scope i am still under 100.00 dollars just some food for thought

  • hey man do you still have either of these and if so do they work, good video

  • So what was the verdict? They work or not? I just picked up the

    Tasco ProPoint 1x30MM Red Dot Scope off Ebay for around $40. From the research i did and reviews this was a safe bet.(I hope) I normally use iron sights will all my firearms but for a fun plinker why not!? Especially with .22 LR if the price is right. And they look bad ass on the 15-.22s

  • @jonislow i actually just returned from infantry training and your words on iron sights stand true for me as well. however if you have a good optic cheap or expensive and you can zero that too. as long as youve got those irons zeroed, id say stick with the optics and have the irons as a secondary. i personally loved the CCO that we used on our m4's i shot a 38/40 on my qualification with it. targets up to 300 meters. they are worth it id invest

  • i think he look like ice cube

  • BSA isn't bad, but stay away from Barska. Very poor quality, lots of negative reviews on the web. If you want to spend a bit more, take a look at the Vortex Strikefire (Aimpoint clone) and the Bushnell Trophy Red Dot sight (Trijicon clone). Both are priced at $150, and they are very good sights for the money. Be safe and have a Happy New Year!

  • @MrJermainejackson You never know if you're getting a knockoff or the real dead when you pay half price for something expensive on ebay.

  • The cheap red dot scopes always work for me.......I have them on my Mosin Nagant M44 and my AK74 and they work just fine!

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