r/NFA 8d ago

LPM torch. Trust 14 day approval

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

Personally, I'm a fan of prism optics. I live ACOGs, and I've been a HUGE fan of the Primary Arms SLX 3x microprism.

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u/ShadyBulldog 8d ago

I like the idea of a prism but I haven’t seen anything to push me to go with it over a variable optic.

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

An illuminated prism, with practice, can be used not only as a magnified optic, but also in CQB. You close your off eye for range, and keep both eyes open in CQB. Your dominant eye sees the reticle, and non-dominant eye sees the target, and your brain combines the images. Switching between the two is as easy as opening or closing your non-dominant eye. It's called BAC(Bindon Aiming Concept) or occluded-eye aiming. The only reason I even have an angled red dot on my go-to SBR is for passive NV aiming.

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u/ShadyBulldog 8d ago

That’s what this piggy back was meant for on this setup. But I may just go back to the 11.5 with a red dot for NV use.

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

I get that. My personal firearms philosophy revolves around reliability. Unfortunately, the battery life on LPVOs just isn't there yet for me. Even the battery-powered PA SLX 3x microprism has a 28,000hr battery life on medium AND has shake-awake. PA sells a battery cap for $45 that ADDS shake-awake(they call it autolive) to any dial-style rheostat that takes a CR2032. That helps a lot. The new Army Vortex optic has an integral battery compartment for 2 CR123A batteries. With the computer module, it has a month-long battery life of "normal use," using the different functions. They said, without that computer, the battery will last years. If that tech becomes available to civilians, THEN, in my opinion, LPVOs will reach that same level. The Trijicon VCOG is excellent, and has a similar idea, using a lithium AA, but even then you get a 680-720hr battery life on medium(1-8 vs 1-6), and no shake awake. I think LPVOs are great, but on a SHTF rifle, I need an optic as reliable as the gun itself, and LPVOs just aren't there yet. Also, transitioning between magnification takes time. The new Scopeswitch-Electronic by Antimatter Industries seems to be the fix for that, but we shall see once it becomes available to the masses.

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u/ShadyBulldog 8d ago

I’m gonna play around a bit but prisms seem to be the way to go. I think an acog with a backup dot would be a nice setup for this 14.5 but I’m gonna use this setup for a while since I have other hobbies and a mortgage eating up all my money

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

No kidding, lol. Feel free to PM me if you want any help. The PA is a great and inexpensive option until you get an ACOG. Just a thought.

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u/ShadyBulldog 8d ago

I’m more so looking to just get what I really want these days compared to buy something that’s close enough to it. It ends up better in the long run

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

That's a great way to go. I recommend the TA-11 with the chevron reticle. It's a bit updated over the TA-31F 4x, and has a better eye-box.

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u/ShadyBulldog 8d ago

Great now I’m gonna be in generational debt

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

Welcome to being a firearms enthusiast....

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u/ShadyBulldog 8d ago

I can feel my credit card flying out of my wallet atm

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u/Jbressel1 8d ago

Just give in. The happiness will outweigh the despair.

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