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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 5832929" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>Lots of good options out there these days vs years ago. </p><p>I like Burris on my shotguns just due to past history with them and their reliability and warranty. I do run holosuns on all my pistols though and they are built like tanks and work great. </p><p>Swampfox makes some good ones that you can find for fairly cheap</p><p>Crimson trace also has one that's pretty affordable </p><p></p><p>#1 pick one that you don't have to take the sight off to change the battery</p><p>#2 change the battery one a year no matter what the life is on them. They cost Penny's so just change them each year </p><p>#3 find the screen size and MOA on the dot you prefer. Some like smaller screens like the holosun 507k or bigger ones like fast fire4. Some like 6MOA dots and others 3 (I prefer 3) </p><p>#4 do you want auto on (shake awake) or do you prefer to be able to manually turn it off and on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 5832929, member: 4849"] Lots of good options out there these days vs years ago. I like Burris on my shotguns just due to past history with them and their reliability and warranty. I do run holosuns on all my pistols though and they are built like tanks and work great. Swampfox makes some good ones that you can find for fairly cheap Crimson trace also has one that’s pretty affordable #1 pick one that you don’t have to take the sight off to change the battery #2 change the battery one a year no matter what the life is on them. They cost Penny’s so just change them each year #3 find the screen size and MOA on the dot you prefer. Some like smaller screens like the holosun 507k or bigger ones like fast fire4. Some like 6MOA dots and others 3 (I prefer 3) #4 do you want auto on (shake awake) or do you prefer to be able to manually turn it off and on [/QUOTE]
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