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Feb 20, 2004 19:08:21 GMT -5
Post by SolidDK on Feb 20, 2004 19:08:21 GMT -5
what scope should i get for my G36c w/ 3000 rd drum mag?
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Feb 20, 2004 19:12:20 GMT -5
Post by Toothbrush on Feb 20, 2004 19:12:20 GMT -5
Are you playing outdoors or CQB? is the gun stock or upgraded? and what are you looking to do?
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Nick
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Feb 20, 2004 19:12:44 GMT -5
Post by Nick on Feb 20, 2004 19:12:44 GMT -5
Will you need a scope if you have 3000 rds on your side?
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Feb 20, 2004 19:15:06 GMT -5
Post by Toothbrush on Feb 20, 2004 19:15:06 GMT -5
doesn't matter how much ammo you have if you cant hit anything/anyone but lets keep it on topic?
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testticool
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Feb 20, 2004 21:19:11 GMT -5
Post by testticool on Feb 20, 2004 21:19:11 GMT -5
i'd say an open red dot (i think thats what its called). the kind that just has the glass at the end, i think those look best on g26c's. and with that drum, it'll give a quick aiming site.
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Feb 20, 2004 21:24:11 GMT -5
Post by xaos on Feb 20, 2004 21:24:11 GMT -5
That would be a reflex, or holographic, sight, Testicool. I've yet to use one, and probably won't because I think they're butt ugly.
I'd go with a red dot of some sort. If you want the look of an aimpoint, there's several nice replicas, I've read good things about the Guarder and TGS AP replicas, and have been very happy with my G&P. If an "authentic" look isn't so important to you, BSA makes several red dot scopes at reasonable prices.
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Feb 20, 2004 21:28:41 GMT -5
Post by luke213 on Feb 20, 2004 21:28:41 GMT -5
I have to say I like the BSA red dot, I've been running a 42mm for quite a while and it's been a damn good sighting device. I don't worry about caps or really anything, if it breaks I'll buy another.
Luke
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Feb 20, 2004 23:41:08 GMT -5
Post by SolidDK on Feb 20, 2004 23:41:08 GMT -5
Its outdoor gun, 350 FPS w/ 9.6v 1500 mah battery... im thinking red dot scope...which brand is the most reliable in your peoples opinions? I've never bought a scope before, so i dont know what to look for.
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Feb 20, 2004 23:48:17 GMT -5
Post by xaos on Feb 20, 2004 23:48:17 GMT -5
*shrug* an Aimpoint is the most reliable...and best red dot scope available.
They're also brutally expensive.
For airsoft purposes, just about any red dot will do the trick, so long as you know how to sight a scope in. Pick one that you like the look/price of, and bolt it on.
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Feb 21, 2004 8:46:30 GMT -5
Post by Dawg Bait on Feb 21, 2004 8:46:30 GMT -5
I have a BSA 39.00 one from walmart on my m4 and it does the job, until it becomes the sniper m4 *Drools* cant wait. but needs funds for it.. Ross Dawg Bait
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MWC Retail
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Feb 21, 2004 9:32:34 GMT -5
Post by MWC Retail on Feb 21, 2004 9:32:34 GMT -5
No matter what you get (or its price) just get a good brand.
I have a $40 hunting scope on my airsoft sniper rifle and it does the job and is actually a very nice scope(now with my new M120 spring I can hit the stuff I see! I have nothing else to say).
I have one of those BSA reddots you can get for $30-$40 and like it also.
If you like the Reflex type reddot I would reccomend the Guarder. I have one on my MP5 and it's a very nice scope/sight and only costs about $30-$35 from most airsoft retailers
Hope that helps!
-Mike
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Feb 22, 2004 17:21:12 GMT -5
Post by SolidDK on Feb 22, 2004 17:21:12 GMT -5
thank you everyone...ive decided with a red dot scope...now just gotta purchase it, when i get the cash flow (spent all money on drum mag)
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