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Great deal for the price but lacking organization

Written on Jun 06, 2017

For the price this bag is great. I saw the $30 price tag and the size of the bag and figured it could be a good deal. It certainly is, in most ways.

The quality of the bag and the materials is actually very, very good upon inspection. They seem tough and I don't see any issues over normal time and use coming up.

My only issue is lack of organization. It has multiple compartments and molle which is great. Large inner compartment with large side folds and 2 front and back folds underneath a velcro cover that is almost hard to detect. The front outer compartment has interior molle, then 2 wide and tall exterior thin compartments on the outside of the bags long sides. These are all great however the bag is lacking compartments for small items and possibly for shooting glasses. I will experiment with the bag to see where I want to store my glasses that don't have their own protective covering but there is no guarantee they won't be scratched. Mainly my issue is with the lack of small compartments.

I'd like to have areas where I can store any small, loose items without having to search around for them or just have to throw them in one of the big compartments. Things like ear plug containers, allen wrenches, tiny screw drivers, stripper clips, etc etc etc. There are only large compartments on this bag for the most part. Those 2 interior front and bag hidden compartments I mentioned is probably the best bet for any small items.

Aside from that gripe, this bag is definitely wort
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Best budget micro RDS you could possibly buy

Written on Jul 17, 2016

For anyone looking for a quality micro RDS/Aimpoint micro copy, look no further. The PA Advanced Micro Dot is most likely the best option you could pick. I personally bought mine from Optics Planet, transaction went smooth of course. The sight comes very nicely packaged with all necessary tools and directions for mounting, as well as thread lock which is nice.

I've mounted mine on a mid length AR15 with a Primary Arms 1/3rd mount. I love the push buttons, they are easier to use then the dial and often push buttons are more reliable then dials on sights from what I've been told. I've had other micro sights with dials though as well and I've had no problems with either. The 50k hour battery life is also a huge plus and a major selling point as well.

I've really enjoyed using the sight on my AR. It only needed very minor adjustment to get zeroed at 100 yards, a few clicks at most. Once zeroed, the sight has maintained its zero through several hundred rounds so far. Visually the sight has a perfectly clear picture, I've experienced no glare or any type of distortion so far. The dot itself is typical in comparison to every other red dot I've used, no complaints there.

I absolutely would recommend this sight to anyone looking for a micro RDS. Personally I would buy a Primary Arms sight over a bushnell 100% of the time. There are other budget optics out there you can buy, but in my opinion a lot of those are probably not as tough as these Primary Arms sights. They ar
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