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Leupold DeltaPoint Pro w/AR mount

It would go on a Ruger LC Carbine, a 16" barreled PCC, but having the magazine in the grip, not much bigger than a pistol. What intrigues me the most is the motion sensor on/off switch. Just the normal motion of picking up the gun is supposed to activate it; 5 minutes of no use/motion turns it off. There appears to be no other switch.

Actual purchase, if any, won't happen for a while.

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The DPP is an alright optic, although it doesn't really stand out in the marketplace and there's a lot of much better stuff out there in a similar price range. If shakeawake is your priority, there's a ton of options out there that offer that, including many that do it for a lot less money.


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Yup, lots of shake awake RDS out there. But for me, it’s just one unnecessary additional thing that can malfunction on you. And at the most inoppotune time. For $500, I would consider the Aimpoint Duty RDS.

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I have the DeltaPoint on my Kuna, I really like it, it is a bit more but I would buy another. I am not sure of the battery life on this optic, this one is at my office and sits in the corner.

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posted by 92fstech: The DPP is an alright optic, although it doesn't really stand out in the marketplace and there's a lot of much better stuff out there in a similar price range.

As Ross Perot once said, I'm all ears. Smile

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If shake-awake is your priority ...

Not necessarily. My priorities are a compact size proportionate to the gun, and ease of turning on/off/adjusting. It matters little how this is accomplished. I have a sight for it now that is the former, but not the latter (little tiny, stiff buttons that almost need a tool to depress). If I took the size requirement out of play, I could just get another Aimpoint ACO, which has been fine on an AR and is a C-note less to boot.





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Well, if ease of turning on and off is a priority (which I understand, I hate those little buttons) you might take a look at the new Trijicon MRO. It would be in your price range, it's a Trijicon so the build quality and ruggedness is there and I believe the new ones don't suffer from the parallax issues that plagued the older ones.

One downside is that it may be a little larger than you want, but I find large windows a plus when using a dot.

The Aimpoint another poster recommended does look pretty interesting as an option.
 
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As Ross Perot once said, I'm all ears.


For that money or less than $100 more if you want a pistol-sized optic, I'd go Trijicon RMR or SRO. If you're looking to save some dollars, a Sig Romeo 1 Pro uses the same footprint as the DPP, has shake-awake, and is pretty much its equal in performance and quality. The newer Romeo X is even better (albeit with a smaller window), and still likely available for less than the price you linked on that DPP. There are also a number of good options from Holosun out there that would be even cheaper.

Check with forum member DaBigBR. He's become my go-to guy for optics and can probably point you in the right direction, and maybe even hook you up with a good deal on something that will work.


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When considering Leupold optics, I think it's always important to remember that they are US-made.

There is value in that.

RMRs are as well. I am fairly certain Sig sights are not.
 
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I got a chance to physically see the Leupold sight. I felt it was well suited for a handgun, but too small for a long gun. A Holosun 510C has been ordered from Greg Cote. The shipping on such purchases is free, even if other items are included with the order.
 
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I like mine very much . Purchased it as a refurbished model and works very well. Have transferred it to several different pistols , cross bow and now on a Henry lever action rifle.


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