Best Red Dot Sights for the Money - Mad Man Review

Published on September 17, 2020
Duration: 9:52

This review covers a range of red dot sights from budget-friendly options under $100 to high-end choices with no budget constraints. It highlights the Trijicon MRO for durability and the Aimpoint PRO as a battle-ready optic. Budget recommendations include the Holosun HS403C with solar power and the Vortex Crossfire with a lifetime warranty, while ultra-budget options like the Ozark Armament Rhino and Bushnell TRS-25 are also discussed.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon MRO offers extreme durability and a 5-year battery life with a 25mm objective lens for a wide field of view. The Aimpoint PRO is a battle-ready optic with 3-year battery life, waterproof to 150 feet. Budget options like Holosun HS403C and Vortex Crossfire provide value with specific features.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Red Dot Sights
  2. 00:45Trijicon MRO Review
  3. 02:39Aimpoint PRO Review
  4. 03:26High-End Options: Aimpoint Comp M5 & T-2
  5. 04:43Budget Options Under $200
  6. 07:58Ultra-Budget Sights Under $100

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best red dot sights for AR-15s?

Top-tier options include the Trijicon MRO for durability and the Aimpoint PRO for reliability. For budget-conscious buyers, the Holosun HS403C and Vortex Crossfire are recommended, with ultra-budget choices like the Bushnell TRS-25 also available.

What makes the Trijicon MRO a good red dot sight?

The Trijicon MRO is praised for its extreme durability, inherited from the ACOG lineage. It features a 25mm objective lens for a wide field of view and offers 8 brightness settings, including 2 night vision compatible modes.

What are the key differences between Aimpoint PRO and Trijicon MRO?

The Aimpoint PRO is battle-ready and waterproof to 150 feet, priced around $450, with about 3 years of battery life. The Trijicon MRO boasts superior durability and a 5-year battery life, featuring a wider 25mm objective lens.

Are budget red dot sights worth buying?

Budget sights under $200 like the Holosun HS403C or Vortex Crossfire can be good value, offering features like solar power or lifetime warranties. However, they may compromise on durability and quality control compared to premium options.

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