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Originally Posted by EOD Steve
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So beautiful O_O
I run something similar to this. An accushot-type circle dot or something. Some people like me need to run a magnified optic because of shitty vision or complicated eye surgery that takes 3+ months of healing in my case. They're a lifesaver for that when outdoors.
I've used FTS optics before, and as previously stated, you need a real steel one. The repro magnifiers have awful eye relief and are generally shitty all around. If you are able to nab a Primary Arms Magnifier and Red Dot from the USA - those work very well.
Make sure for whatever optic you get, you test it out with your face and eye protection on if you can. Goggles and mesh masks can get in the way when you're looking down the sights. Long eye relief can help with this sometimes, but it also depends on the gun, optic height, type of stock ect.