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Not for Gen 5

Written on Mar 11, 2018

Do not order this kit if it is for a gen 5 (mine is a 17). The trigger spring which is what assists the trigger in giving you a lighter feel, in this kit is not compatible in the gen 5 due to spring re-design. Trigger feels no better. Ghost Inc. market's it on their site for gen 1 thru 5, but they should not! You need the new style trigger spring!
2 of 6 found the following review helpful.

Optic Comparison

Written on Sep 10, 2016

I’ve been in the firearms industry for a very long time. Hope this review helps. Besides, when bullets start flying all this and that, goes out the door. First, Optics planets pricing/discounts and delivery is fantastic. I purchased the Millett 1-6x24 DMS, Primary Arms 1-6x24 ACSS reticle, and Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x24 Throw Down PCL. Glass quality is a must for me, and it was a great day for comparisons in S. FL. due to clouds changing the ambient light.
The Bushnell wins in the glass category by having true clear colors, while the others have a more yellow tone (very minor) when looking thru them. I tested them on power range 1x to 4x in order to keep them all the same plane. Second place glass is the Primary, and then the Millett. All there have great glass but Bushnell is the winner, but also note that at one power it has the most distortion on the outer edges of the glass. Also feels more like 1.5 not a true 1x like the other two.
All three are mounted on ARs, and due a great job of CQB to medium to long range target acquisition. No red dots for me. Ocular adjustment, lighted reticles, and the ability to hit close and far with these scopes makes them far superior to a red dot. All three do an excellent job of giving you precision aiming at long range. #1 Reticle design goes to Primary arms, #2 Millett and 3rd Bushnell.
Turret click adjustments and returning to zero are great on all three. It is a matter of taste if you like cap or exposed turrets. Millett’s locking
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.

Optic Comparison

Written on Sep 10, 2016

I’ve been in the firearms industry for a very long time. Hope this review helps. Besides, when bullets start flying all this and that, goes out the door. First, Optics planets pricing/discounts and delivery is fantastic. I purchased the Millett 1-6x24 DMS, Primary Arms 1-6x24 ACSS reticle, and Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x24 Throw Down PCL. Glass quality is a must for me, and it was a great day for comparisons in S. FL. due to clouds changing the ambient light.
The Bushnell wins in the glass category by having true clear colors, while the others have a more yellow tone (very minor) when looking thru them. I tested them on power range 1x to 4x in order to keep them all the same plane. Second place glass is the Primary, and then the Millett. All there have great glass but Bushnell is the winner, but also note that at one power it has the most distortion on the outer edges of the glass. Also feels more like 1.5 not a true 1x like the other two.
All three are mounted on ARs, and due a great job of CQB to medium to long range target acquisition. No red dots for me. Ocular adjustment, lighted reticles, and the ability to hit close and far with these scopes makes them far superior to a red dot. All three do an excellent job of giving you precision aiming at long range. #1 Reticle design goes to Primary arms, #2 Millett and 3rd Bushnell.
Turret click adjustments and returning to zero are great on all three. It is a matter of taste if you like cap or exposed turrets. Millett’s locking
18 of 18 found the following review helpful.

Optic Comparison

Written on Sep 10, 2016

I’ve been in the firearms industry for a very long time. Hope this review helps. Besides, when bullets start flying all this and that, goes out the door. First, Optics planets pricing/discounts and delivery is fantastic. I purchased the Millett 1-6x24 DMS, Primary Arms 1-6x24 ACSS reticle, and Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x24 Throw Down PCL. Glass quality is a must for me, and it was a great day for comparisons in S. FL. due to clouds changing the ambient light.
The Bushnell wins in the glass category by having true clear color, while the others have a more yellow tone (very minor) when looking thru them. I tested them on power range 1x to 4x in order to keep them all the same plane. Second place glass is the Primary, and then the Millett. All there have great glass but Bushnell is the winner, but also note that at one power it has the most distortion on the outer edges of the glass. Also feels more like 1.5 not a true 1x like the other two.
All three are mounted on ARs, and due a great job of CQB to medium to long range target acquisition. No red dots for me. Ocular adjustment, lighted reticles, and the ability to hit close and far with these scopes makes them far superior to a red dot. All three do an excellent job of giving you precision aiming at long range. #1 Reticle design goes to Primary arms, #2 Millett and 3rd Bushnell.
Turret click adjustments and returning to zero are great on all three. It is a matter of taste if you like cap or exposed turrets. Millett’s locking t
33 of 34 found the following review helpful.
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