I run both an LPVO and a red dot piggy back at the 12 o'clock. I opted for an LPVO for the necessary magnification ranges I need and a red dot because nothing outperforms a red dot for distances under 75 meters and close-quarters combat. I discarded the magnifier due to the need to take my hand off the rifle to engage or disengage it, and the occasional snagging issues. While the Unity mount resolves the snagging problem, it doubles the cost, as it requires both a magnifier mount and a higher mount for the red dot, resulting in additional expenses. My solution = LPVO with red dot on 12 o'clock piggy back. What works for me may not work for or be a preference for others. That's just what I did and an explanation as to why.
LVPOs are cools, I feel like Hybrid systems will always be best for “hybrid” shooting. You feel me? Dope video bosses. Do y’all buy or build your rifles?
The worst sin here is the stainless barrel on a non precision build. Stainless will be absolutely smoked 10x or more faster than a good nitrided 4150 barrel, stainless has accuracy advantages but really deals very poorly with heat and has a fraction of the lifespan of 4150 even if you never get it hot.
@@PineyJusticewhat happens when the barrel goes bad? You swap it out guy… Let’s be real, you just wanted something to complain about like you’re a paying customer 😂
@@MontanaTonyy Stainless barrels cost more too. Why would you pay more for a barrel in a non accuracy focused build that's going to go bad faster? Stainless also has issues with stringing when heated up far worse than 4150 barrels. A stainless barrel in a regular AR is usually a sign of people not knowing what they're doing.
I feel like these guys have tried selling me some overpriced ketamine at a house party!
Red dot work well up to 200 yds for me my magnifier is easy to install in sec if I need it both are good
I run both an LPVO and a red dot piggy back at the 12 o'clock. I opted for an LPVO for the necessary magnification ranges I need and a red dot because nothing outperforms a red dot for distances under 75 meters and close-quarters combat. I discarded the magnifier due to the need to take my hand off the rifle to engage or disengage it, and the occasional snagging issues. While the Unity mount resolves the snagging problem, it doubles the cost, as it requires both a magnifier mount and a higher mount for the red dot, resulting in additional expenses.
My solution = LPVO with red dot on 12 o'clock piggy back. What works for me may not work for or be a preference for others. That's just what I did and an explanation as to why.
Prism + microdot
Honestly I have all and I like all
LVPOs are cools, I feel like Hybrid systems will always be best for “hybrid” shooting. You feel me? Dope video bosses. Do y’all buy or build your rifles?
Time to eat.
Both lpvo and a micro dot
Why?
Are you guys with special Ops?
Top mount red dot on LPVO duhhh!
@@J0nnyKiiD what red dot, do you run on top of your LPVO?
@@tacticalcivilian708 p2 on top of an nx8
How can you listen to a kid looking like that. With the cap like that….
The worst sin here is the stainless barrel on a non precision build. Stainless will be absolutely smoked 10x or more faster than a good nitrided 4150 barrel, stainless has accuracy advantages but really deals very poorly with heat and has a fraction of the lifespan of 4150 even if you never get it hot.
@@PineyJusticewhat happens when the barrel goes bad? You swap it out guy… Let’s be real, you just wanted something to complain about like you’re a paying customer 😂
How can you wake up next to her everyday looking like that? A bag of mashed potatoes 😂
@@PineyJustice mate look at them. The don`t know what they`re talking about
@@MontanaTonyy Stainless barrels cost more too. Why would you pay more for a barrel in a non accuracy focused build that's going to go bad faster? Stainless also has issues with stringing when heated up far worse than 4150 barrels. A stainless barrel in a regular AR is usually a sign of people not knowing what they're doing.