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Trijicon Red Dot on Wife's Shotgun?

Started by gatrapper, June 18, 2017, 09:01:37 AM

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gatrapper

Hey Y'all,

I've been looking for a reliable red dot to put on my wife's new shotgun.

Would this sight work on a shotgun and what are y'alls thoughts?

http://www.cabelas.com/product/bargain-cave/weekly-specials%7C/pc/105591780/c/105641280/trijicon-rmr-adjustable-led-sight/2047219.uts
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silvestris

Should worth fine.  I have been using Trigicon prouducts for several years; only problems occurred between my ears.
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stinkpickle

Hmmm...that seems cheap for a Trijicon.  Something must be wrong with it.  ;)

30_06

They have been around for a while. One big issue with the military I believe, probably will give better customer because of it.

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Roost 1

In my opinion you don't gain anything with this sight over a fast fire 2 or 3. They all run on a battery. Burris is much cheaper. Also what kind of base do you plan on using? I was told you have to use a particular base that costs around $180. If so, that's a big drawback to me.

DrDirtNap

I have that same sight on my Rem 870 20 ga.  Works great.  No issues. 


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gatrapper

DrDirtNap--So you don't need a special base?

I'm on the fence about the FF3. I have read great reviews, but then I have seen reviews about folks who have had a lot of problems with them.
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Greg Massey

What kind of base do you need and what will it cost ?

lunghit

Quote from: gatrapper on June 18, 2017, 06:16:59 PM
DrDirtNap--So you don't need a special base?

I'm on the fence about the FF3. I have read great reviews, but then I have seen reviews about folks who have had a lot of problems with them.

A few years ago I looked into a FF3 but the bad reviews made me look elsewhere. Many had great luck with them but I read too many that did not.

If you are going to spend that much money on the Trijicon you are very close to what I paid for my Aimpoint 9000SC. Great quality and hard to find bad reviews. Check them out.
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DrDirtNap

I have mine mounted on to a regular weaver rail.   Based on what I see in the Cabela's listing you would need to buy the additional base for attachment.


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TauntoHawk

Decent price puts it closer to competing with fast fire and vortex models

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mtns2hunt

Nice looking sight but I was surprised at the cost and it seems like many other brands are in a similar price range. I ain't cheap but I learned to shoot with open sights. Guess I will stick with them as I still punch tags beyond 40+ yards when the occasion calls for it. Thanks for the post it is an eye opener.
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