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$1014 for the gun out the door. Del has no sales tax or background check fee. Store is on 13 a few miles after you cross the del memorial bridge. Sights are magpul and yes they are the same height.

 

 

I think these are the sights and if they melt theyll be replacing em.

 

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=27446/Product/AR_15_M16_MBUS_SIGHT_SYSTEM

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$1014 for the gun out the door. Del has no sales tax or background check fee. Store is on 13 a few miles after you cross the del memorial bridge. Sights are magpul and yes they are the same height.

 

 

I think these are the sights and if they melt theyll be replacing em.

 

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=27446/Product/AR_15_M16_MBUS_SIGHT_SYSTEM

 

Thanks, heading down to Dover in 2 weeks for a show and was hoping to find a gun store in the area :icon_lol:

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Heh I thought so, but you asked which ones don't melt. Sorry couldn't resist. :icon_mrgreen:

 

Bravocompany has a nice lineup of fixed and folding options from good companies, including Troy and DD. Worth checking out My link

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So many eotechs how do you pick the right one?

 

Well choose night vision comparable or not.

 

Then batteries, N, 123a, or AA

 

Then recticle.

 

I currently use an XPS 2-0, and have used in the past a 552 and 512

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Right now I'm looking back and forth between eotech and aimpoint. But I might say screw it and do a scope

 

Just ask yourself what you plan on using the Rifle for and go from there. Do you have access to a long distance range?

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I'm a member at a club with a 100 yard range. They bought land and said they were going to stretch out to 300 yards but haven't done so yet. But for long distance I have my 30-06. Mostly I'll be messing around inside 100 yards

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I'm a member at a club with a 100 yard range. They bought land and said they were going to stretch out to 300 yards but haven't done so yet. But for long distance I have my 30-06. Mostly I'll be messing around inside 100 yards

 

If it were me then I would get a red dot of

Some flavor.

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