The C-MORE CTRW red dot, introduced in 1993, remains a competitive choice due to its open emitter design and large window for fast, two-eyed shooting. While offering a swappable diode for dot size adjustment (2-16 MOA), it suffers from poor battery life, non-standard batteries, and difficult, multi-tool zeroing. Its exposed lens and emitter raise durability concerns for tactical use, and night vision performance is subpar, making it best suited for competition despite its $300 price point.
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