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I used to foolishly think there wasn't a justifiable difference when it came to magnifiers thus tended to go with what worked versus what is among the category of "best." Prior to buying the G43 I used holosun as it just worked but changing my setup dictated getting a new magnifier. The difference is leagues apart. I have to say the glass clarity is superior as is the durability and ruggedness. It's noticeably better in terms of quality but with that comes weight. This thing is a tank and I see why after having some hands in time people like it. It's one of those things until you just do it you might have a hard time justifying or understanding because you need to have it in your possession to see for yourself. Needless to say I'm happy with my purchase and if you're thinking about it but having a hard time justifying the price I do recommend. It's not perfect and nothing is but it's pretty good.
The number one complaint you hear from most people against bullpups is they have awful triggers and while the factory MDRX trigger is leaps and bounds ahead of the factory trigger on almost every bullpup with a few coming close this trigger is leaps and bounds ahead of them all.
I've owned high end triggers from SSA's to various drop in AR triggers so I've had my hand in them for many years now.
When you buy this trigger if that was the only thing from stopping you from full committing to bullpup's this will end that for you. I promise you it is that good just straight out of the box. The even better part is you can fine tune it with the adjustment screws.
I was absolutely floored and shocked and how much it felt like a really good AR trigger. Maybe not Geissele level on the upper end like a DMR trigger but it's knocking on the same door as an SSA at the very least. Between the features and improvements the MDRX has over other bullpup's in addition to this trigger alone you are going to have a hard time not justifying it being your new go to rifle of choice.
It really is that good, buy it you won't regret it.
As far as how the trigger itself feels you have a bit of takeup before you hit the wall. It's not a very firm wall like you may be used to with a more direct trigger but you can feel it distinctly. The break over that wall is so smooth and small if you blink you can miss it. Just breathe on the trigger when you are on that wall and it will drop the hammer.
I bought this for a set of Troy folding BUIS. It doesn't fit, the hole is a different size and it does not have the cutout for the detent ball it needs.
Other than that it's not bad, tritium is a little dim for me but if you want to get this to swap into your irons verify it will work with what you have unless you want to be disappointed like I am.
To give some clarity of my perspective I will say I am writing this review as a military veteran who has used several optics both in service and in my civilian life.
First thing I like about this optic more than anything else is the long battery life that is right up there with aimpoint optics I've been issued and owned. Second thing high on my list of things I like is the sight picture. I've owned eotech's and to be honest I hated them, I hated how the reticle was grainy and pixilated. You get the same reticle as an eotech without the awful grainy reticle. But it doesn't end there if you want just a red dot like an aimpoint you have that too and if you're feeling really weird you have just the ring reticle without the red dot in the center of it.
Build quality given the country of origin (china) is right up there with every other top end optic out there for what I need.
The only area I would ding this in is that it is barely NVG compatible. It can be made to work but it is not ideal but that's okay. The reality is 98% of the people reading this review are not going to be shooting in darkness with NVG's anyways including myself.
It's fantastic for just about any sort of situation you will be using it for aside from longer range shooting in which case you could shoehorn a magnifier behind it but being real you'll be better served with a dedicated scope for that kind of shooting anyways.
Normally I'm leery of products from China for a lot of reason's but I have to be hones