1-4X Scope questions
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:39 am
Does anyone out there know of a good 1-4X (or similar) scope with an illuminated reticle under $500ish? I plan on putting it on my AR-15 pistol for the versitility. much thanks 

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7075-T7 wrote:Does anyone out there know of a good 1-4X (or similar) scope with an illuminated reticle under $500ish? I plan on putting it on my AR-15 pistol for the versitility. much thanks
Does the 1.25X work well for close up shooting? within 10ft or so?flintknapper wrote:Yup:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000A0AFX" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice scope....for a very good price. Has everything you want.
I have a less expensive Bushnell 1.5-4.5X on a .22 rifle and it works fine for close targets. With any close target, of course, you have to be aware of the difference between point of aim and point of impact (the bullet will still be an inch or more below line-of-sight at that range).7075-T7 wrote:Does the 1.25X work well for close up shooting? within 10ft or so?flintknapper wrote:Yup:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000A0AFX" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice scope....for a very good price. Has everything you want.
7075-T7 wrote:Does the 1.25X work well for close up shooting? within 10ft or so?flintknapper wrote:Yup:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000A0AFX" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice scope....for a very good price. Has everything you want.
Then you didn't do much research...(except for lower tier scopes, which are Chinese junk).jeeperbryan wrote:From my research, all the 1-4x scopes appear to be made by the same company in China :)
I'm going between the Millett DMS or Primary Arms. Both appear to be exactly the same but with slightly different reticles. Primary Arms version is $119 and they are TX based as well.
I'm on the same quest (for a 1-4x), and have been advised to wait a few weeks. Both the Vortex Viper PST 1-4x and the SWFA 1-4x SS are due to be released in December or January and look to be great options.7075-T7 wrote:I do like the bushnell scope, good name indeed. (the 6500 looks real nice)
Has anyone heard anything about the Vortex Viper PST 1-4X? I have their strikefire red dot and I like it a lot, I think it's good for the price, but have no idea about the higher priced optics.
7075-T7 wrote:I do like the bushnell scope, good name indeed. (the 6500 looks real nice)
Has anyone heard anything about the Vortex Viper PST 1-4X? I have their strikefire red dot and I like it a lot, I think it's good for the price, but have no idea about the higher priced optics.
TxD wrote:I think that a handgun scope would be required on an AR pistol.
Extended eye relief. EER
All the scopes mentioned above have about 3" eye relief.
Then again, maybe I'm wrong.
How do you know that they're actually made in Japan? Because Bushnell says so?flintknapper wrote:Then you didn't do much research...(except for lower tier scopes, which are Chinese junk).jeeperbryan wrote:From my research, all the 1-4x scopes appear to be made by the same company in China :)
I'm going between the Millett DMS or Primary Arms. Both appear to be exactly the same but with slightly different reticles. Primary Arms version is $119 and they are TX based as well.
The Bushnell is made in Japan by the premier optics company there "LOW" (Light Optical Works), they make the glass for many of better scopes available today (that aren't German made). Almost all companies that offer lower tier scopes have parts (if not the entire scope that are made in CHINA). But the better scopes have good Japanese glass and some are manufactured entirely at that plant.
It would behoove everyone to do thorough research before purchasing....so that you'll get the most for your money.
Not to be an "Optics Snob"...but just stop and think about the cost to produce a scope....vs. the retail price. If you buy a $100.00 scope and then start whittling away the profit margins (retailer, wholesaler, importer, manufacturer) you end up with a $25.00-$30.00 scope (cost to produce). Now really.........how good could it be?
On a rimfire....that might be O.K., but if you need/want better performance, then stay away from lower tier (read Chinese) junk.
At the same time......don't assume that ALL scopes of a certain platform (1 X 4) are made in China, they are NOT. It is PRICE that seems to dictate country of manufacture and quality (or the lack of).
Flint.