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Q&A for Burris AR-1X CQB 1x20mm Prism Red Dot Sight — 5 Questions & 5 Answers

Name Burris AR-1X CQB 1x20mm Prism Red Dot Sight (3.3)
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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on February 03, 2023

Burris states their AR-1X CQB 1x20mm Prism Red Dot Sight can be used in conjunction with a magnifier. The distance between the magnifier and the prism can vary depending on the amount of available rail space you have. There is no exact distance provided in which the magnifier will work best with this prism, however like any 1x optic, a magnifier will work being set up directly behind the optic, or with a gap between the two.

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Patrick, guest, from OK, United States, asked on October 03, 2022

What does "night vision compatible" mean exactly? Throw my IR on and this is now a night vision scope?

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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 10, 2022

Night Vision Compatible refers to the brightness settings on the optic that can be used with night vision devices. Email us at Techsales@opticsplanet.com for more information.

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Answered by Tom B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 06, 2021

Burris is actually saying the eye relief is only 2.7"

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Kp, guest, from TX, United States, asked on May 27, 2021

Will this work on the kel tec sub 2000

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Answered by Tom B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 06, 2021

This will mount to the KelTec, just keep in mind, this scope has a 2.7" eye relief. So mounting it on the KelTec is probably too far forward.

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Hyetown, guest, from CA, United States, asked on September 23, 2020

Is this a both eyes open scope

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Answered by Bethany Kopel, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on February 24, 2021

Yes, Burris states : Keep accurate with both eyes open using the amazing Burris AR-1X CQB Prism Sight 300214.

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