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Best AR-15 Scopes & Optics: Red Dots to Magnified

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Find the best AR-15 scopes & optics for your budget and use. From red dots to magnifiers, prisms, holographic, and scopes.
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    Not sure what optic or scope to get for your AR? We’ve bought or used almost all of them

    We’ll cover 1x optics and magnified scopes, plus recommended mounts, accessories, and backup sights. 

    All with view-throughs and hands-on experience.

    By the end of this, you’ll know the perfect one for your budget and end-use.

    Aimpoint T2 on Unity Tactical FAST Mount
    Aimpoint T2 on Unity Tactical FAST Mount

    THE QUICK LIST

    1. Best Bang-For-The-Buck Red Dot

      Sig Sauer Romeo5

    2. Best Budget Red Dot

      Sig Sauer Romeo MSR

    3. Best Holographic Sight

      EOTech EXPS2

    4. Best Hunting Scope

      VX Freedom 3-9x

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    Best AR-15 Red Dots

    These are “red dots” or “reflex” sights which are exactly what they sound like…they superimpose a red dot as the aiming reticle.

    Budget Red Dots All On
    Tested Budget Red Dots All On

    Whereas with standard “iron sights,” where you normally keep one eye closed and have to perfectly line up the two sights…red dots allow you to keep both eyes open and have a lot more leeway with where your head or eyes are positioned.

    This makes them much faster in acquiring a target and also allows for more peripheral vision. Plus, they are much more useful in darker environments.

    Sig Sauer MPX K Shooting
    Sig Sauer MPX K Shooting with Sig MSR

    1. Sig Sauer Romeo 5

    Red dots in the $100 to $200 space have multiplied recently and are picking up nice upgrades previously only available to high-end ones.

    Pros

    • Shake awake function
    • 10 illumination settings
    • Long battery life

    Cons

    • Slight tinge of blue
    • Mount could be nicer

    The Bottom Line

    Best under $200 red dot right now

    Sig Sauer Romeo 5 Specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: 2 MOA
    • Weight: 5.1 oz
    • Battery Life: 40,000 hrs
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 8 daytime and 2 night vision
    18. Henry Big Boy X Sig Sauer Romeo 5
    Henry Big Boy X Sig Sauer Romeo 5

    The Sig Romeo 5 brings eight daylight settings (that actually are visible in bright light) and two night vision settings.

    PLUS motion on and off so you don’t have to deal with buttons. Not that you couldn’t just leave it on since battery life is at 40,000+ hours at a medium setting.

    Sig Romeo5 Top Buttons
    Sig Romeo5 Top Buttons

    Glass is pretty clear with a good field of view.

    And for around $120, it’s pretty robust that I wouldn’t hesitate to have it on a home defense gun. Check out the crispness and slight green glass indoors.

    Another added bonus is that the Romeo5 comes with a high-rise that’s the perfect height for AR-15 shooters.

    Grunt AR-15 with Romeo5 Red Dot
    Grunt AR-15 with Romeo5 Red Dot

    We’ve put TONS of rounds through several units spread across ARs and PCCs..and they’re all still running strong. Get our full report in our Romeo 5 review here.

    Romeo5 on MP5K and AR-15
    Romeo5 on MP5K and AR-15
    Best Bang-For-The-Buck Red Dot
    $108
    at Amazon

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

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    2. Sig Sauer Romeo MSR

    How about our most budget pick that we would still trust to go on a defensive rifle? That would have to be the Romeo MSR which clocks in around ~$90.

    Pros

    • Budget friendly
    • 12 illumination settings
    • Comes with nice mount

    Cons

    • Slightly small view-through
    • Uses CR1632 battery

    The Bottom Line

    A decent pick for the under $100 budget

    Sig Sauer Romeo MSR Specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: 2 MOA
    • Weight: 4.9 oz
    • Battery Life: 20,000 hrs
    • Battery: CR1632
    • Illumination: 10 daytime and 2 night vision

    You CAN go cheaper, but unless it’s purely for plinking, I would get this at a minimum. The MSR has taken over our previous affordable recommendation of the Bushnell TRS-25 since that was older tech.

    Sig Sauer MPX K Shooting
    Sig Sauer MPX K Shooting with Sig MSR

    The view-through is slightly smaller, but runtime is still rated at 20K hours at a low setting. Speaking of settings…there are 10 daytime and 2 night-vision settings on a stiff dial.

    I’ve kept mine on at the 7-level but found at 9 months the battery had gone dead. So be sure to set up a schedule for 6 months or leave it at a lower level.

    Sig Sauer MPX K Shooting Barrier
    Sig Sauer MPX K with MSR

    Another thing to keep in mind is that it’s a slightly weirder CR1632 battery.

    However, the dot is crisp, and the glass is clear for the price point.

    Plus…you get a lightweight high-rise mount that’s perfect for AR shooting.

    Best Budget Red Dot
    $87
    at Optics Planet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    3. Trijicon MRO

    A relative newcomer to the high-end red dot game is the Trijicon MRO.

    Pros

    • Tough and durable
    • Compact design
    • Stellar glass and wide field of view

    Cons

    • Pricier

    The Bottom Line

    Great high-end, compact optic

    Trijicon MRO Specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: 2 MOA
    • Weight: 4.1 oz
    • Battery Life: 43,800 hrs (5 years) at setting 5 out of 8
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 6 daytime and 2 night vision
    Trijicon MRO Midwest QD Mount
    Trijicon MRO

    It’s priced at around $400 but is smaller with a bigger field of view compared to others (such as the Aimpoint PRO down the list).

    Trijicon MRO Size Comparison with Other Optics
    Trijicon MRO (Left) Size Comparison with Other Optics

    Check it out in action…

    It has great reviews and has survived a bunch of abuse (High-End Optics Torture Test). 

    Trijicon MRO 12ga Birdshot
    Trijicon MRO 12 Gauge Birdshot

    From water submersion to drop testing, hot/cold cycling, and a variety of gun loads…the MRO survived with the best of them.

    This is what I’d consider a duty optic.

    Six daylight settings with one super bright one that works even in our desert hellscape…and two night vision settings.

    Trijicon MRO Red Reflex Sight in Desert on Steel
    Trijicon MRO Red Reflex Sight in Desert on Steel

    There are a couple of different flavors based on riser…from no riser to 1/3 co-witness and full co-witness.

    Trijicon MRO Shell Case Ejection in Desert 2
    Trijicon MRO Shell Case Ejection in Desert

    Our preferred one is 1/3 co-witness, so you can use irons as a backup — but they aren’t distracting.

    Or you can opt for a quick-detach one from Midwest Industries.

    Trijicon MRO Midwest QD Mount
    Trijicon MRO Midwest QD Mount

    Check out the full Trijicon MRO review and video for all our hot takes and tons of view-through sequences.

    And if it suits your budget and end-use…

    Higher-End Red Dot
    $419
    at Optics Planet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    What’s your take on the MRO? Rate it below!

    Readers’ Ratings

    4.99/5 (3867)

    Your Rating?

    4. Aimpoint Micro T-2

    The gold standard of red dots…the Aimpoint.

    Pros

    • 50,000+ hours of battery life
    • Fully waterproof
    • Good for close quarters or medium engagements

    Cons

    • Expensive

    The Bottom Line

    The gold standard for red dots, it's pricey but worth it.

    Aimpoint Micro T-2 Specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: 2 MOA
    • Weight: 3.0 oz
    • Battery Life: 50,000
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 8 daytime and 4 night vision

    Costs a pretty penny but lasts for 50,000 hours on one battery and is fully waterproof. Also has extreme weather capabilities (around -20 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit).

    Unity FAST Mount & Aimpoint T2
    Unity FAST Mount & Aimpoint T2

    The older Micro H-1 is what I run on my regular AK, where the optic directly sits on top of the gas block, which gets extremely hot.

    Aimpoint H-1 on AK
    Aimpoint H-1 on AK

    Thousands of rounds and still going strong. I would not hesitate to go into something unknown with my Aimpoint H-1.

    However, the H-1 is discontinued, and the new H-2 is hard to find as of now. So I would recommend the T-2, which has additional protection for the adjustment knobs AND night vision capability.

    Aimpoint T2 Top
    Aimpoint T2 Top

    It’s what I’m using on night vision setups.

    Aimpoint T2 on Unity Tactical FAST Mount
    Aimpoint T2 on Unity Tactical FAST Mount

    The 2 MOA red dot is still plenty good for close quarters but can be useful for further engagements or if you ever plan on using a magnifier.

    Gold Standard Red Dot
    $929
    at OpticsPlanet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    And for a nice optic…you need a better mount that will hold zero better. I suggest Unity Tactical’s FAST mount, which lets you see through your front irons still and is rock-solid.

    If you don’t run irons…it even has its own front sight you can easily add.

    Unity FAST Mount Viewthrough
    Unity FAST Mount View-through
    $186
    at Optics Planet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    5. Aimpoint PRO (Patrol Rifle Optic)

    What I recommend the most for someone who wants duty-rated optic.

    Pros

    • 3 years of continunous battery life
    • Night vision capable
    • Beefy enclosure

    Cons

    • A bit bigger than some of the others

    The Bottom Line

    A cost effective means to own an Aimpoint.

    The Patrol Rifle Optic optic is bigger but gives an even beefier enclosure, 3 years of continuous battery life, night vision capability, submersible up to 150 feet, and better temperature tolerance (-50 to 160 degrees).

    Aimpoint PRO specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: 2 MOA
    • Weight: 7.8 oz
    • Battery Life: 30,000
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 6 daytime and 4 night vision
    Steyr AUG with Aimpoint PRO
    Steyr AUG with Aimpoint PRO

    Plus, it’s cheaper than the Micro and comes with a mount that adds a little more to the stated weight.

    Check out our YouTube review of it after 3+ years and thousands of rounds:

    We also have a full written review (with some hammer torture testing, of course).

    Aimpoint PRO Testing
    Aimpoint PRO Testing
    Goldilocks Red Dot
    $497
    at OpticsPlanet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Best Holographic Sights

    6. EOTech EXPS2

    Pros

    • Clear glass
    • Integrated QD mount
    • Durable

    Cons

    • $600+ price

    The Bottom Line

    A great option for those with astigmatism

    For a long time, it was Aimpoint vs. EOTech.

    Newer vs Classic EOTechs
    Newer vs Classic EOTechs

    Aimpoint had its tubular “reflex” sights, while Eotech had its distinct “holographic” sights. While the technology was a little different, both were heavily used by the U.S. military and had fervent supporters.

    Then a disaster hit EOTech and culminated in a lawsuit from the U.S. Government in 2015 for the sights losing their zero due to hot/cold weather and moisture.

    But they are back.

    John Wick I'm Back
    I’m back

    And if you do like the large circle reticle, I would recommend the newer EXPS2-0 model, which allows for 1/3 co-witness with iron sights.

    EOTech EXPS2-0 specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: 1 MOA Dot with 68 MOA ring
    • Weight: 7.8 oz
    • Battery Life: 30,000
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 6 daytime and 4 night vision
    EOTech EXPS2-0 Reticle
    EOTech EXPS2-0 Reticle

    It’s the smallest EOTech model currently and has clear glass, 1000 hours of battery life, an integrated QD mount, and tons of other stuff.

    Top Holographic Sights
    Top Holographic Sights

    We test this and others from Vortex and Holosun in our Best Holographic Sights article and video below. Complete with video through each one.

    If you’ve got moderate to severe astigmatism, then people usually have a better time with a holographic compared to a regular red dot.

    Best Holographic Sight
    $557
    at OpticsPlanet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Plus, holographic sights can survive complete destruction to their front lens without skipping a beat. And, oh yes…it was in our High-End Optics Torture Test and passed with flying colors.

    EOTech EXPS 3 .22 LR Killshot
    EOTech EXPS 3 .22 LR Killshot

    Learn more in Red Dots vs. Holographics.

    Best Flip-Mounted 3x Magnifiers

    Want the quick target acquisition of a 1x red dot or holographic sight…but still need to hit out farther?

    COD MW3 Magnified Sight
    COD MW3 Magnified Sight

    We tested three of the most popular 3x magnifiers under $200 and found the best…

    3x Magnifiers
    3x Magnifiers

    Drumroll…

    7. Vortex 3x Magnifier

    The Vortex 3x had the clearest glass, good eye-relief, changeable for lefties, easy to use mount, slim design, and was the lightest of the bunch.

    Pros

    • Super clear glass
    • Good eye-relief
    • Works for lefties

    Cons

    • Push-button style mount

    The Bottom Line

    A great slim, lightweigh option for both right and left handed shooters

    Vortex 3x Magnifier Specs:

    • Magnification: 3x
    • Eye Relief: 2.2″
    • Weight: 11.9 oz
    • Field of View: 38.2 ft/100 yards
    Best 3x Magnifier
    $199
    at OpticsPlanet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Check how it compared to the competition in our Best 3x Magnifiers shootout.

    Best Prism (Fixed Magnification) Scopes

    Now we dive into optics with some magnification!

    We’ll first start with some prism scopes and then on to more traditional variable magnification scopes.

    All of the Prism Scopes
    All of the Tested Prism Scopes

    See all our Best Prism Scopes article as well as our full video review:

    But these are our favorites

    Prism scopes offer some great pros:

    • Etched reticles so it doesn’t require batteries
    • Much better for those with astigmatism
    • More robust construction

    But also some cons:

    • Not cheap
    • Heavier than red dot counterparts
    • Worse eye relief and eyebox

    8. Primary Arms 1x Prism (Cyclops)

    First up is Primary Arms 1x Cyclops, which you’ll love if you have astigmatism and/or are deathly afraid of running out of batteries.

    Pros

    • 25-50K battery life
    • 13 illumination settings
    • Decent eye relief

    Cons

    • ACSS reticle might not be the best if you only run it at 1X

    The Bottom Line

    Another great option if you have astigmatism

    Primary Arms 1x Prism Specs:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Dot Size: Cyclops Gen 2 Reticle
    • Weight: 5.5 oz
    • Battery Life: 25-50K hours
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 10 daytime and 3 night vision
    Cyclops Gen 2 medium left
    Cyclops Gen 2

    If neither of those points applies to you…stick with a red dot.

    Otherwise, the Cyclops is nicely built and has decent eye relief for close-up work. We’ve had a good time with the series ever since the Gen 1.

    Primary Arms ACSS 1x Prism Fired While Kneeling
    Primary Arms ACSS 1x Prism Fired While Kneeling

    It also has the ACSS reticle, which we love for higher magnifications, but at 1x, you don’t really get all the benefits.

    Cyclops Gen 2 Reticle
    Cyclops Gen 2 Reticle

    Still…it was decently quick when you needed it.

    Check it out if astigmatism is ruining your red dot life.

    And now…the newest generation that’s even better…

    Much smaller, better battery life, better eye relief, and tons of riser options in the box.

    Check out the full review of the PA Cyclops 1x Gen 2.

    Best 1x Prism Optic
    $249
    at Primary Arms

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    9. Primary Arms SLx 3 Prism

    Our overall winner for a prism sight goes to the Primary Arms SLx 3, which gives the perfect amount of magnification.

    Pros

    • Compact design
    • Nice reticle
    • Super clear

    Cons

    • Slightly slower at close quarters

    The Bottom Line

    Our top pick if you want a good microprism

    Primary Arms 3x Prism Specs:

    • Magnification: 3x
    • Dot Size: CQB-M2 Reticle
    • Weight: 18.4 oz
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: Illuminated but no night vision mode
    Primary Arms SLx 3 Prism
    Primary Arms SLx 3 Prism

    It’s only slightly slower at close quarters compared to a 1x prism or red dot…especially with the ACSS CQB reticle.

    CQB-M2 Reticle
    CQB-M2 Reticle
    SLx 3 Closeup Shots

    But it also enables you to reach a little farther out with ease…

    Check out more of it in action in our Best Prism Scopes article.

    $289
    at Primary Arms

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    10. Sig Sauer Bravo 5

    Want a bigger field of view and more magnification?

    Check out the Sig Sauer Bravo 5, which is one of the most impressive pieces of glass we’ve had the chance to use.

    Pros

    • Bigger field of view
    • Comes with 3 removable Picatinny rails

    Cons

    • Heavy

    The Bottom Line

    An impressive option when it comes to magnification and field of view

    Sig Sauer Bravo 5 Specs:

    • Magnification: 5x
    • Dot Size: 5.56/7.62 Horseshoe Dot
    • Weight: 23 oz
    • Battery Life: 25-50K hours
    • Battery: CR2032
    • Illumination: 8 daytime and 3 night vision
    Sig Sauer Bravo 5 Side View
    Sig Sauer Bravo 5 Side View

    With Megaview™ (lol), you get a much bigger field of view through its crystal clear glass.

    Sig Sauer Bravo 5 View Thru
    Sig Sauer Bravo 5 View Thru

    The only knock is on its hefty 23-ounce weight…but it has three Picatinny rails that can be removed if you aren’t adding a micro red dot onto it.

    $354
    at GrabAGun

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    11. ACOG TA31F 4×32

    The Trijicon Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) is battle-proven, compact, and basically bombproof.

    Pros

    • Doesn't require batteries
    • Great for longer ranges
    • Proven combat optic

    Cons

    • Fixed sight system isn't for everyone
    • Expensive

    The recommended TA31F version is a fixed 4x magnification and has a reticle calibrated for ARs shooting 5.56 from 0-800 meters.

    ACOG Reticle
    ACOG Reticle

    The ACOG is expensive because it combines the best of all worlds…it does not need a battery during the day since its fiber optic system illuminates the chevron (upside-down V) reticle, while at night the tritium lamps take over and are guaranteed to glow for 15 years.

    Trijicon ACOG TA31F Specs:

    • Magnification: 4x
    • Dot Size: ACOG Chevron
    • Weight: 15.1 oz
    • Battery Life: 10+ Years (Tritium)
    • Battery: none

    I would highly recommend trying one out in person since the fixed sight system is not for everyone.

    Trijicon-ACOG-TA11F-View-Through
    Trijicon ACOG View through

    Consider the ACOG or the Spitfire if you’re looking at mostly longer-range engagements since shorter distances require some getting used to.

    Trijicon-ACOG-Chevron-Reticle
    Trijicon ACOG Chevron Reticle

    But if you need a two-decade proven combat optic…it’s gotta be an ACOG.

    And if that wasn’t enough…the ACOG was the only optic to make it through our High-End Optics Torture Test and still be usable at the end.

    Trijicon TA-02 Acog .22 LR Minimag Damage
    Trijicon TA-02 Acog .22 LR Minimag Damage

    Need a tank? This is it!

    Battle Proven ACOG
    $1,048
    at Primary Arms

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    We also cover more popular (and newer) models in Best ACOG Scopes.

    Trijicon-ACOG-Lineup
    Trijicon ACOG Lineup

    Now with a full review video too!

    Best AR-15 Scopes

    12. Primary Arms SLx 1-6x ACSS, Gen III & IV

    The Primary Arms SLx 1-6x ACSS Gen III has been the winner of our Best 1-6x Scopes article for years. And for under $300, you can’t really beat it.

    Pros

    • Under $300
    • Great glass
    • Nice reticle

    Cons

    • A little distortion at 6x but better than most

    The Bottom Line

    Great optics with awesome reticles and super clear glass

    These scopes that start at 1x magnification and go up to 6x, 8x, and now even 10x are known as LPVOs (low-powered variable optics).

    And they are a great option for ARs for close-quarters shooting at 1x and zooming in for some farther shots.

    Primary Arms 1-6x with ACSS
    Primary Arms 1-6x with ACSS

    Primary Arms SLx 1-6x Gen III ACSS Specs:

    • Magnification: 1-6x
    • Objective Diameter: 24mm
    • Reticle: ACSS 5.56/5.45/.308
    • Weight: 16.9 oz
    • Battery: CR2032

    Great glass at 1x plus a sweet reticle they dub the ACSS, which has a small reticle for precise shots and a larger circle for close-up targets.

    Primary Arms at 1x, ACSS Reticle
    Primary Arms at 1x, ACSS Reticle

    1x is very clear, and there’s less distortion at 6x compared to the runner-up Strike Eagle 1-6x scope.

    Here it is at the range.

    Primary Arms at 6x, ACSS Reticle
    Primary Arms at 6x, ACSS Reticle

    We’ve also shot it a bunch in the desert and at competitions.

    Testing the PA 1-6x ACSS
    Testing the PA 1-6x ACSS

    Here’s a 200-yard target that was almost too easy to hit once we learned our bullet drop.

    We now have a full review of the 1-6x ACSS scope…AND Youtube:

    And get a free Primary Arms mount (in the last dropdown) when you use our link.

    Free Primary Arms Mount
    Free Primary Arms Mount
    Best Bang-For-The-Buck Scope
    $239.99
    at Primary Arms

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    But now there’s the Gen IV with Nova ACSS reticle version that sports crisper glass and a true daytime bright reticle…for only a few bucks more.

    Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24mm Nova shoot right
    Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24mm Gen IV, Shooting

    Primary Arms SLx 1-6x Gen IV Nova ACSS Specs:

    • Magnification: 1-6x
    • Objective Diameter: 24mm
    • Reticle: Nova ACSS 5.56/5.45/.308; daylight bright
    • Weight: 17.9 oz
    • Battery: CR2032

    Check it out in action at 1x:

    The Nova ACSS reticle is great for a variety of calibers and also for both holding and ranging.

    Primary Arms SLx 1-6 Nova Reticle holds
    Primary Arms SLx 1-6 Nova Reticle holds
    Primary Arms SLx 1-6 Nova Reticle ranging
    Primary Arms SLx 1-6 Nova Reticle ranging

    Check out the zooming from 1x to 6x:

    Also qualifies for the free mount from the dropdown.

    Check out the full written review and YouTube review.

    But this is our new recommendation for the best bang-for-the-buck LPVO that’s worth the few extra bucks to get the daylight bright reticle.

    Best Bang-For-The-Buck
    $339
    at Primary Arms

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    13. Vortex 1-6x Strike Eagle

    My previous 3-Gun optic of several years allowed me to much more easily hit the 375-yard targets at my local competition compared to a 1-4x scope.

    Pros

    • Affordable
    • Very clear glass from 1-4x

    Cons

    • Distortion at 6x

    The Bottom Line

    A great budget option for range shooting and competition

    The Strike Eagle 1-6x is very affordable and has very clear glass from 1-4x.

    Vortex Strike Eagle at 1x
    Vortex Strike Eagle at 1x

    Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x Specs:

    • Magnification: 1-6x
    • Objective Diameter: 24mm
    • Reticle: Strike Eagle
    • Weight: 17.6 oz
    • Battery: CR2032

    I can see some hints of distortion at 6x, but since I usually only use the max magnification one stage a match, it doesn’t bother me.

    Vortex Strike Eagle at 6x
    Vortex Strike Eagle at 6x

    If you’re shooting closer matches or distances, you can just turn it to 3-4x as well to minimize the minor distortion.

    The reticle is pretty good for close-up shots as well as farther shots.

    I paired mine up with an extended Aero one-piece mount for a super-secure hold and weight savings.

    Best Value Runner-Up
    $249
    at OpticsPlanet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Recommended Add-Ons:

    14. Vortex Viper PST 1-4x

    Now with great 1-6x scopes under $300…there’s almost no reason to have a 1-4x. But if you really want one…here’s my pick for one with great glass.

    Pros

    • SFP design
    • Excels at close quarters and long distance

    Cons

    • Kinda irrelevant with 1-6x scopes under $300

    The Bottom Line

    If you have to have a 1-4x, this is the one you want.

    Vortex Viper 1-4x Specs:

    • Magnification: 1-4x
    • Objective Diameter: 24mm
    • Reticle: TMCQ MOA
    • Weight: 16.2 oz

    The PST 1-4x is a higher-end 1-4x scope with better/clearer glass and a different reticle that excels at both close-quarters and distance shooting.

    Second focal plane. With a better optic, I recommend a better mount as well.

    Viper PST Reticle
    Viper PST Reticle
    $349
    at Amazon

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Recommended Add-on:

    15. Vortex Viper PST Gen II 1-6x

    What I now run in my competition rifle. The Viper PST II is the best combo of glass quality, a forgiving eye box, and daytime-bright illumination.

    Pros

    • Great for competition
    • daytime-bright illumination
    • Forgiving eyebox
    • Almost no distortion at 6x

    Cons

    • Over $500

    The Bottom Line

    A great option if you don't mind spending a little money

    Vortex Viper PST Gen II 1-6x Specs:

    • Magnification: 1-6x
    • Objective Diameter: 24mm
    • Reticle: VMR-2 MOA
    • Weight: 22.7 oz
    • Battery: CR2032
    Vortex Viper PST II 1-6x
    Vortex Viper PST II 1-6x

    That means for close-up shots, I can use it as a red dot (hard to show in pics)…

    PST II at 1x
    PST II at 1x

    And get up to 6x zoom of crystal clear glass with almost no side distortion.

    Plus, unless you’re in the blazing sun of the desert, the illuminated reticle is quite good.

    PST II at 6x
    PST II at 6x

    Check out more in our Best 1-6x Scopes article.

    Best 1-6x Scope
    $499
    at OpticsPlanet

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    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Recommended Add-Ons:

    Best Hunting Scopes

    16. Leupold 3-9x VX Freedom

    One of our recommended hunting optics (Best Hunting Rifles) where you don’t necessarily need 1x but might need something more magnified. The 3-9x VX Freedom fills this need nicely and at a great price.

    Pros

    • Glass is clear at 3x
    • Handles recoil well
    • Good price

    Cons

    • Magnification adjustment ring is meh

    The Bottom Line

    A decent hunting scope at a good pricepoint

    Leupold 3-9x VX Freedom Specs:

    • Magnification: 3-9x
    • Objective Diameter: 40mm
    • Reticle: Duplex
    • Weight: 22.7 oz
    Mossberg Patriot 30.06 with VX Freedom 3-9x
    Mossberg Patriot 30.06 with VX Freedom 3-9x

    I’m running it on my 30.06 rifle, and so far, it’s held up to the pretty large recoil.

    Glass is very clear at 3x.

    VX Freedom at 3x
    VX Freedom at 3x

    As well as at 9x.

    Plus, the 40mm objective lens brings in plenty of light.

    VX Freedom at 9x
    VX Freedom at 9x

    The Freedom takes over from Leupold’s venerable VX-1 scope, which we previously recommended. If you don’t mind it being phased out, there could be some good deals there.

    Best Hunting Scope
    $349
    at Optics Planet

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Recommended Add-On:

    Best Long Range Scopes

    This is a whole can of worms…check out our huge list in Best Long Range Scopes.

    Tested Long Range Scopes
    Just a few of our favorite things

    Best AR-15 Back-Up Iron Sights (BUIS)

    Now that you have your primary sight, you’ll need some backup sights in case your primary breaks, runs out of batteries, or just falls off.

    For 99.99% of their life, they will live flat underneath your scope. But if something happens to your primary, you’ll wish you had these to flip up!

    Magpul Gen 2 BUIS

    Polymer Magpul BUIS paved the way for backup sights to become mainstream. Affordable and still plenty accurate when you need them.

    Perfect Backup
    $64
    at Brownells

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Magpul MBUS Pro

    The latest iteration from Magpul, the MBUS Pro is steel instead of polymer to survive anything you can throw at it.

    $129
    at Brownells

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Offset Iron Sights

    Maybe not for everyone, but if you’re competing and don’t have time to switch your AR-15 scope back to 1x…these offset sights from Ade Advanced will help you get a better time.

    Ade Advanced 45 Degree BUIS
    Ade Advanced 45 Degree BUIS

    All you need to do is tilt your gun, and you have these ready for close targets.

    Viewthrough of Ade 45 Degree BUIS
    View-through of Ade 45 Degree BUIS

    Our budget picks so you can see if you want to upgrade to Magpul MBUS Offset ones (the Gold Standard).

    And, of course…now we have full in-depth reviews of both Backup Irons Sights and Offset Iron Sights.

    Final Thoughts

    Hopefully, we’ve given you a good starting point when it comes to choosing the perfect optic for your AR-15. From red dots to scopes and backup iron sights, make sure you have what fits your lifestyle.

    And don’t forget to sight that baby in.

    Faxon Firearms Ascent AR-15
    Faxon Firearms Ascent AR-15

    Of course, you’re probably going to need to mount your optic, so take a look at our list of the Best Scope Mounts.

    Now that you’ve seen everything for the AR-15, from red dot sights to ACOGs and variable optics, what will you choose for your purpose? Need some glass for a non-AR platform like rimfire or long-range…check out our huge Best Rifle Scopes and Best Pistol Red Dots article.

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    167 Leave a Reply

    • TDAWG

      Another red dot I would recommend is the Vortex Crossfire. It is lower priced(around $200) and I have never had any problems. Comparable to my Sig Romeo5 I like the crossfire more though it does cost a little more.

      Also, Unity has some great mounts for magnifiers among other things. They are high quality and would recommend to anyone.

      January 4, 2024 7:48 pm
    • ~J

      Best low power variable is Vortex? Wow. There are so many better options! Trijicon, EOTech, even Leupold - but my favorite is Nightforce NX8.

      Even your LPVO review article was all about Primary Arms and Vortex. Are you budget constrained, or do you have something against these premium brands?

      October 6, 2023 4:42 am
    • Melvin Thomas Fritz

      I just purchased a new Springfield Saint AR with the A2 front sight. I did also get, not installed yet, a new Sig Romeo5, green dot optic. Will this be ok using this with the A2 front sight ?

      September 5, 2023 7:15 pm
    • Denton

      Last time I checked the EXPS2 didn’t have 30,000 hours of battery life

      August 28, 2023 11:31 am
    • Ken B.

      Eric, you didn’t mention any optics from Holosun. Do you only review what you are paid to review or do you just randomly select what you write about?

      February 19, 2023 9:14 pm
      • Jacki Billings

        Hey Ken, thanks for the feedback. We typically write about our favorite products and what we have actually tested. We are continually updating articles and swapping products in and out depending on what we like and what's new. So these recs change. (We love Holosun, they're in several of our reviews and pistol-related articles.) So if we don't include a specific brand/model, it's nothing against them. We can't list everything we like or this article would never end. And we are not paid to include any brand or model on the list. Thanks for reading!

        February 21, 2023 8:13 am
    • JimW

      You show Amazon as a source for the SIG Romeo 5 red dot. I ordered one from them and returned it because it was a Chinese knockoff.

      February 9, 2023 7:44 pm
    • Bkwms

      I have a SIG Romeo 5 on the DDM4 PDW with Magpul off-set iron sights and a Primary Arms 1-8 LPVO on the AR.

      October 21, 2022 6:30 am
    • Tom K

      No Holosun optics? As much as it's touted all over Al Gore's internet, and not included here? Makes no sense.

      July 20, 2022 5:23 am
    • PCBrig

      I wish you would identify country of origin in your reviews (many of these sights are made overseas, most troublingly in China). That matters, especially in the long run. (We Americans really need to support domestic manufacturing for these products (and, no, I have zero affiliation with any manufacturers, I'm just a combat vet who knows that ultimately we can only count on ourselves.)) At the very least, that way consumers can make a better informed decision.

      June 17, 2022 7:16 am
      • Peter K

        100% Agreed!

        August 15, 2022 7:09 am
      • Sean Fordham

        Do you have a recommendation?

        January 6, 2024 12:54 am
    • Ron

      On my handy little truck AR I have a Sig Romeo 5, nice sight for the price and doesn't seem to mind being jostled in the truck.. The next AR up I just got will either get the MRO HD or the new Aimpoint Duty RDS, waiting for a few more reviews for the Aimpoint before deciding. The AK is running an EXPS3 EOTech, bomb proof sight for a bomb proof gun. My last sight is a bit old school. I liked the simple 4X sight like the Vintage Weaver K from better times.
      Though I don't want to be stuck there totally. I was looking for a fixed 4X with 30mm tube and a 40-42 something objective lens. Prism need not apply. Closest thing I could find is the KAPS aptly named classic line. I went for their 4X36. They have a 6X42 which has the objective lens I would of liked on the 4X. They also have an 8X56 and a couple variables in that line up. Usually hard to beat German glass and can't wait till Aug for it to get here.

      June 16, 2022 8:17 pm
    • Bemused Berserker

      I picked up a Vortex Venom 3 MOA for my .300 AAC SBR (my go to Home Defense weapon), back when they were under $200 ($179 with shipping). Picked up Vortex's QR mount a little bit later, which gives me an absolute co witness when the BRISAS are up. Very happy with the crisp dot on it. No issues out to a 100 meters, with 220 gr Sub Sonics.

      I've an old Bushnell 1 - 6 x40 scope on my 5.56 AR, I picked up at a LGS GOOB sale/auction for $40. It had a decent scratch on the tube, so it was used as a display. Illuminated Mil Dot. Clear glass even AR high magnification It holds its zero well, but it does eat batteries, even when off. So I usually keep the batteries out when it's stored for any length of time. For what I paid for it, I've no reason to trade up, though I've been looking at SIG's MSR as a swap out for closer work. Being a retiree on a limited budget, these higher end scopes are outside my budget unless I save for a long time.

      Appreciate the articlw/review. I'm forwarding it to some friends.

      June 16, 2022 5:28 pm
    • Rilian

      Not much mention about AT3- can typically get their micro red dot and 3X magnifier for < $300 on sale. Not in the same league as the big names and a little heavy as a combo, but surprisingly solid all around. I have two and they are great setups for those on a budget.

      June 16, 2022 9:37 am
    • PH CIB

      Great Article ! For a Combat Rifle or a Hunting Rifle, I would take a 1 - 6 or 1- 8 or 1-10 scope with an illuminated reticle...and a field of view at 100 yards of at least 100 to 140 feet. With long eye relief at 1x it is almost like looking through a picture window with both eyes open. Also if the battery dies that just eliminates the illuminated reticle leaving a perfectly fine working scope with BUIS. I have have Aimpoint and EO Tech and Trijicon and they are great and better than the traditional riflescopes in certain situations but not nearly as good as an all around optic for close range and longer ranges. I always leave my scope when hunting at 1x for that close range shot, longer range shots almost always give me enough time to dial up the scope to its maximum magnification. Thanks again for a great article, now do one if you have not already on thermal optics.

      April 6, 2022 3:09 pm
    • Ed Roncarati

      I like a red dot for close, fast on target. For range I prefer a 4X scope. Something along the ACOG but a bit more traditional looking. Use to be a few choice in this but now you find most rated for rimfire ammo only. Kaps makes what I am looking for in they're Classic Line, a 4X36 fixed scope with a 30mm tube diameter.

      March 8, 2022 9:49 pm
    • Cody

      Any love for the PA SLX-MD25? It's probably the best sub-200 dot I've ever owned, it holds up and manages to look good on a rifle at the same time.

      March 3, 2022 4:04 pm
    • Jeffrey Kaya Yucel

      You went over everything very well except one thing… you did not show anything for guys who bought their AR-15 back when they did not have detachable carry handles or no carry handle at all. Now don’t get me wrong, I love having the carry handle and hit my targets with the iron sights it came with just fine from 0-100 yards but a scope would be nice. Where can I find a scope and the mount that sits into the carry handle? I know they make them, I remember seeing SWAT and others with them on their guns.

      March 1, 2022 6:02 pm
      • Cody

        I googled "carry handle pic rail" and got about a zillion results. Tried to post a link for you but I forgot we can't lol

        March 3, 2022 4:06 pm
        • Jeffrey Kaya Yucel

          Well hell, I could have done that. I was looking for a AR guy’s opinion on which one’s are better so I would not have to sift through the crap.

          March 4, 2022 3:30 pm
    • Jason

      Love the Delta Stryker 1-6 i picked up for my 18" Tavor SAR. Also dig the griffin offsets that I run with a 2.5-10x PA on my 12" Grendel.

      Tried Moepta. No thanks. Holosun 510c red dots all day. Tract rimfire is excellent. Wish I never bought eotechs.

      January 4, 2022 6:59 pm
    • Evan Seelye

      MagPul MBUS are nice, but I found Monstrum Tactical has almost a carbon copy at half the price. Look 'em up, they have some awesome scopes at a really great prices too.

      November 23, 2021 6:30 pm
    • Keith P.

      Please update for 2021! A lot has changed in the past few years. For me the big game changer is the Vortex Spitfire 2 5x, which combines all the best features of the ACOG-class prism sights with significantly lower weight and price.

      July 26, 2021 11:36 am
    • Anin

      Would have been good to mention the Brownells Retro 4x carry handle scope. Unless you think it is not good. After all, some AR owners do have that design.

      July 19, 2021 3:39 am
    • Jim

      Need to change the name to Primary Commerical donaters reviews Arms. Cant trust this site anymore im out.

      July 18, 2021 1:02 pm
      • JulioWong

        I don't see anyone trying to sell any particular optic on here. Some like a certain brand.
        But if you got to go, then you a got to go.
        Everyone's opinion is equally as important.
        Oh Well.. BYE !!!

        February 4, 2022 5:57 pm
    • Jim

      Been using Holosun for my AR and handguns I have had no issues with them but clearly you do. Care to explain or is this just a bios commercial site?

      July 17, 2021 12:27 pm
      • Rudy

        What do you think about the Holosun 515 gm for first AR scope? At that price point.

        July 29, 2021 7:19 pm
    • Robb Way

      I thought you said that the Primary Arms magnifier was the lightest at 7.9oz?

      July 14, 2021 5:10 pm
    • Randy VanVlaenderen

      Surprised you did not even test the Springfield Hex Dragonfly. I have it on my SAINT Victor with an ADM riser mount and it co-witmesses perfectly. Quality plus. A bit more expensive than the Romeo but far superior IMHO.

      July 14, 2021 9:59 am
    • Jim

      Burris RT-6

      July 13, 2021 7:39 pm
    • Paul D Hopwood

      I'm not a Vortex fan (Bushnell usually is better in the same price range). I do like the Spitfire 1x though. I haven't tried the 3x or 6x Spitfire. I've shot deer sized targets at 200yd.s and got regular hits with the 1x and it's currently my favorite in the .223 platform.
      I'm surprised you didn't mention the Bushnell AR 4.5-18x40 for a longer range scope. I have one mounted on my 6.5 Grendel and it works really well in tandem with Hornaday's ballistic calculater.

      July 13, 2021 6:26 pm
    • John Luke Anaya

      I’m really surprised there isn’t more love for holosun or primary arms on this list.

      July 13, 2021 3:40 am
    • Kurtis Moss

      Would these suggestions be the same for an Ar10 platform? What you’d do with said ar10 varies greatly of course, but let’s say... from hunting to hitting a gong at 300-500?

      April 27, 2021 9:37 am
    • Tom Desouza

      I meant all around sight or scope if you had to pick one.

      February 7, 2021 10:06 am
    • Tom Desouza

      I meant AR pistol.

      February 7, 2021 9:24 am
    • Tom Desouza

      I am new guns in general, if you had one scope to get for an AR piston what would you get?

      February 7, 2021 9:22 am
      • Mike B.

        Piston suggest to me you may be building for longer range performance so check out the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x or newer 1-8x model that was not mentioned here. I have both and like them and cost is reasonable for what you get.

        July 13, 2021 5:52 pm
      • mike

        Piston suggest to me you may be building for longer range performance so check out the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x or newer 1-8x model that was not mentioned here. I have both and like them.

        July 13, 2021 5:53 pm
    • Ben Martin

      I think that it's worth noting that 14. Vortex Viper PST 1-4x is an "mrad" reticle, and it appears that the Viper does not come in "moa" (contrary to what the reticle image shows in this article). Vortex, to my knowledge, released the "Ranger" model as the new version of the discontinued Viper "moa" model (resurrected).

      December 3, 2020 8:43 pm
    • Andrew J Johnston

      You mention the ACME Machine 6-24x50 in your Grendel upper list.

      November 23, 2020 5:02 pm
    • Bill

      Magpul BUIS....meh. I prefer either the MaTech or KAC BUIS. Magpul (polymer BUIS windage knob is pretty difficult to move in my experience).

      October 23, 2020 9:12 pm
      • Rob

        Same with the irons; at least when new.

        November 22, 2020 1:55 pm
    • Roger

      where can i get the Sig Sauer Bravo 5? I cant find it anywhere or whats the next model up? Thanks

      August 29, 2020 5:33 pm
    • Ernesto

      Very informative. Thanks

      June 27, 2020 6:33 pm
    • Dale

      Your Steiner is discontinued. Wonder why.

      May 26, 2020 3:39 pm
    • Mark

      Mounting a PA 1-6x ACSS on an Aero M4E1/Atlas S-ONE 16" upper with Magpul MOE SL furniture.
      In the Aero Ultralight mounts, would the Extended or SPR work better?
      (likely won't use BU sights)

      April 23, 2020 8:47 am
    • Mike Boggs

      I wear glasses, am near sighted and when I shoot I have a bad habit of closing my right eye. And, I think I have astigmatism. What would be the best red dot or holographic scope for me to put on my Troy AR -15 pistol?

      April 19, 2020 2:57 pm
      • Josh p

        Prismatic. Elcan. Or vortex spitfire. I suffer from it too. Take a red dot to your eye doctor. When the dot stops blurring you got shooting glasses. Or spend 2k. I’m using irons until I can save up. The Elcan 1-4 is unsurpassed and no one talks about them because well. 18” of scope in a 6.75” package.

        May 9, 2020 9:22 pm
    • Drew G

      Eric,

      Ever used / tested / tried a Sightmark? I know they are fairly inexpensive, but with a bit of abuse, mine has still always maintained zero.

      Would love to spend 2-300 for a red-dot, but I just don't have it to spare.

      April 17, 2020 5:15 am
    • Bert Powers

      How about reviewing some made in America products? Made in China is kind of toxic now.

      April 17, 2020 3:25 am
    • Jim

      Great article with solid info. I opted for the ACOG TA31 with ACSS reticle, available directly from Primary Arms, because it builds on the original reticle design with better ranging plus leads for wind and moving targets. A little more expensive but well worth it when speed counts.

      April 16, 2020 9:07 pm
    • Matt

      Eric, I’m curious about your thoughts on Swampfox?

      April 16, 2020 8:18 pm
      • David, PPT Editor

        We've had a great experience with their prism optic! We have more reviews of their optics in the works but all of the early reports I've heard from our writers have been very positive.

        April 17, 2020 9:42 am
    • Dean Smith

      Hey can you do a article on night vision scope have no idea thks

      April 16, 2020 3:30 pm
    • AJ

      Where is the SPARC AR from Vortex? Sub $200.00, has the Vortex warranty, and actually has rubber caps for the glass. If I am spending the money on a nice AR build may as well start at the 200.00 range. You get what you pay for.

      April 16, 2020 3:29 pm
    • Jeremy

      In the picture at the very top of the article. What is the scope with the RED Directional buttons on it?

      February 11, 2020 4:58 pm
      • Rouge

        It looks like it’s an
        ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14 Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope

        February 26, 2020 4:13 pm
        • Eric Hung

          Good eye!

          April 15, 2020 3:58 pm
          • Justin

            Do you have a review on the ATN?

            April 16, 2020 3:59 pm
    • SJ

      I love my V Viper 1-4 the TMCQ reticle rules ! I wish they made it in the 1-6 or 1-8 too! Maybe the Vortex gods are listening-saving now for the 1-10 but wish it were lighter

      February 9, 2020 8:05 pm
    • Thomas Rehbein

      I would throw the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 in there seeing as you can get the scope and mount from PSA for $299 when it is on sale, LIKE RIGHT NOW, using code STRIKEEAGLE. Just my .02 plus I have 2 of them and they work great. Looked at Primary Arms and it was excellent. It just uses a different reticle. I prefer the SE reticle and for the price = no brainers. ;)

      February 9, 2020 3:27 pm
      • Ashley

        What website for the 1-8x24 strike eagle scopes?

        February 9, 2020 4:13 pm
        • David, PPT Editor

          Palmetto State Armory! Use code "STRIKEEAGLE" and get the scope and a mount for $300, a really great deal.

          February 9, 2020 5:05 pm
    • Joey D

      I have tried the Vortex Spitfire 3x and the Burris AR-536. I didn't like them, the eye relief was way to short for my tastes, about half of what is advertised I felt. I sold them to a guy that seems very happy with them. That AR is now wearing a Konus Pro T30, 3-12x44 with 30mm tube, very clear and bright. I've only put about 1200 rounds through it but I'm happy with it so far, happy enough I'm going to buy a second one.

      February 2, 2020 7:22 am
    • Mark Schindel

      Did you have a chance to look at the Meprolight Foresight? Reticles are digitally projected on the glass. Choice of reticles included 1 MOA dot and dot with circle.

      January 28, 2020 4:39 pm
    • Keith

      What's up man my names Keith. I started hunting at age 12, lol. That was in1979, yep I'm a pap. Anyways my first rifle and the same one I use today, is a 700 bdl in 30.06 flavor. Only the best caliber of all time hands down. Of course i only hunt white tails. Getting off track see i am old. Back then you had 2 choices in optics. Red field or Leopold. If you got caught with a bushnell nobody would take you serious. Here's my pointing still hunt and killed alot of deer. I hunt pa. Ohio and west Virginia. All rough terrain! The reason I still use that setup which I have quite a few other choices
      Why I use that, BECAUSE YOU DONT DROP YOUR RIFLE NEVER. Sacrifice a limb before you drop your rifle. No optic would survive that test. If there was such a unicorn that would survive that drop. Nobody could afford it. I'm not judging this is what was pounded into us. It's a different world now, most kids dont give a crap about there most prized possessions, because they dont value shit sorry. Farm kids know what I'm saying. Sorry but I'm direct

      January 17, 2020 9:31 am
    • Freedom Inc

      No Sig optics made it in this lineup but holosun & vortex did?....Thats funny smh

      December 28, 2019 1:16 pm
      • bill lambier

        sig optics are chinese junk.

        December 28, 2019 6:15 pm
        • David Patton

          Their high end equipment is made in New Hampshire.

          February 2, 2020 9:08 am
    • Avery Weber

      Would it be unwise of me to buy a 1-6x Trijicon sight if I only plan on using my AR for self defense?

      December 9, 2019 2:42 pm
      • David, PPT Editor

        The 1x would be fine for CQB, but a red dot would be better, less heavy, and cheaper.

        December 9, 2019 3:08 pm
      • Ken

        Not at all, although you may plan on strictly self defense your going to be on the practice range

        December 14, 2019 10:58 am
    • Andrew

      I have 2 SPARC AR's one is on my 300 AAC the other on a Ruger 10/22. I am considering the holosun for my newest AR, but I also really like having the lens covers of the SPARC. Many of these do not have caps for the glass. Great thing about Vortex is their customer service. This is a crowded field with a bunch of great options.

      November 28, 2019 8:54 pm
    • J

      Eotech and Troy back ups, I guess i'm just old school.

      October 29, 2019 10:50 am
      • BL

        Exactly what I’ve got.

        November 1, 2019 5:18 am
    • Chris

      I like the Magpul back ups, but my DiamondHead's are much better. I put the Magpul on my KSG shotgun and the Diamonds on my Daniel Defense.

      October 8, 2019 7:54 am
    • Walter

      Kongrat! A very comprehensive article for those who have to make choices based on their needs. (sports or hunting) I have been following you for a short time, but I do it with real pleasure!

      September 30, 2019 12:18 am
    • Glenn

      What is your opinion on SWAF SS scopes with fixed power?

      September 25, 2019 2:43 pm
      • David, PPT Editor

        We haven't gotten to try them yet, but if we do we'll put out a review!

        September 25, 2019 3:40 pm
      • Magnum Mike

        SWAF SS scopes with fixed power RULE. Clear glass, durable, and excellent value.

        October 2, 2019 11:09 pm
        • BL

          I just took an SWFASS1 to 4 power through a designated marksman course. I loved it!

          November 1, 2019 5:19 am
    • Josh

      Great Article. Very clear and K.I.S.S. writing style.

      I ended up buying the Primary Arms 1-6x24 because of this. Excellent, affordable scope.

      Did my first Run-N-Gun with it. Hit targets out to 600 yds. with a 100 yd. zero. The ACSS reticle is awesome. It survived going over walls and the dirt.

      September 3, 2019 8:34 am
      • Eric Hung

        So glad we could help, Josh!!

        September 3, 2019 9:39 am
    • Jon Wick

      Awesome article and comparisons. I know it’s hard getting good shots of reticles with cameras but none the less, good stuff. Keep living the PEW LIFE!!!

      August 7, 2019 1:16 pm
      • David, PPT Editor

        Thanks! We're always working on upping our camera game.

        August 7, 2019 1:50 pm
    • George betancourt

      Great service the manager Wendy is such a sweet heart I don’t live in tehachapi I love in Bakersfield been working out here in tehachapi doing construction on the new Walmart and during my breaks I have been going and she’s been so help full five stars for Wendy !

      June 19, 2019 12:34 pm
      • John

        5 Stars, Wendy!

        August 22, 2019 5:12 pm
    • David

      What about Trijicon MRO?

      March 23, 2019 1:47 pm
    • Clark

      No love for the MRO? The Trijicon Mount is trash so go third party. I bought one and it now sits on a LaRue QD mount. By far my favorite optic for anything under 14 inches

      February 13, 2019 4:45 pm
    • marc kunkel

      on the offset irons, is there a left handed version?

      December 31, 2018 3:42 pm
      • David, PPT Editor

        Dueck offers a left-handed version but I've not heard great feedback about them, especially since they are so very pricey. Most of the left-handed shooters I know that run off-set sights use a 45-degree offset Pic rail and a micro red dot.

        December 31, 2018 4:49 pm
    • Craig Kissinger

      Why Are there no Trijicon optics on your list ?

      November 17, 2018 4:54 pm
      • David, PPT Editor

        The ACOG is built by Trijicon and is on the list!

        November 17, 2018 5:29 pm
    • Yanick Rouillard

      Hello Mr. Hung, I red a lot of your publications on pew pew tactical, and I really like it, especially for the AR platform. Being a knew owner of a AR-15, precisely the S&W MP15 Vtac II, looking to upgrade for a optic in the vortex spitfire 3x line. My question is have you tried the Bushnell AR750010? Or do you have any other option? Thanks for all your time and effort of doing all those chronicles, it is very interesting and useful. Sorry for the awkward English, I live in Quebec. Regards....

      October 14, 2018 2:56 pm
    • Garold

      Great review, would like to shoot but dont think I would buy one as my safe is full and it would only be a novelty for me. Thanks for the info

      October 13, 2018 12:11 pm
    • kevin C

      Hi Eric
      Looking for advise, recently picked up the ruger 9mm carbine rifle. What optic would you put on, ?
      I like seeing my hits, so magnification is needed as i where glasses
      Regards

      September 20, 2018 2:13 am
    • Vapor

      Take a look at the Leupold Mark AR 1 3-9x.
      Ultra lightweight. Mrad reticle and adjustment, with a quick 55 grain bdc also on the turret.

      Exposed turrets with return to zero adjustments.

      I almost bought a much more expensive scope til I started playing with one of these.

      Now I’m going to get one for my Rem 700 .308. I think Leupold will customize a BDC to caliber and weight.

      September 3, 2018 7:00 am
      • Eric Hung

        I definitely need to play with some Leupolds...trying to get my hands on one or two.

        September 4, 2018 10:47 am
    • B.

      If money is tight NcStar has a scope, i call it my shortie scope. Its half or less length of a standard 3-9x40 and it has cross hairs with tic marks for windage and elevation, as well as crosshairs light up red or green 5 intensity levels each. Its rated for up to 50bmg recoil. Its made in china(of course) but glass is clear and sight picture rivals some more expensive scopes. With 3-9 adjustable magnification and 40mm obj lens 80 bucks was a steal. Its fog and water proof too. You cant beat it for the money. Its made for ar15 and its a generic clone of the 223 scope but i like it and put on my light weight break open 308 win hunting rifle. Its probably not good to go for combat, but hunting, plinking, even comp shooting it should do very well. Thought id throw that in for someone on a budget. I dont know max range as i only hunt deer at max 250 with 95% at 150 or less. It can see clear way farther than my rifle can shoot good.

      August 12, 2018 7:41 pm
    • Connor H

      No Primary Arms optics listed? I consider the PA 1-6x gen3 ACSS reticle far superior to the Strike Eagle, with comparable glass and illumination. Trijicon even copied features from the ACSS reticle, so you know it's legit. :P Strongly recommend Primary Arms to those seeking affordable but solidly built optics. Their 1-4x duplex is also only $120, for a true budget variable option. Theres alsp speculation around arf and other places that they may be built in same factory (strike eagle and PA ACSS) due to near identical external characteristics. Seems to come down to reticle preference.

      -i am not an employee of or compensated by PA, I just feel their optics do not get the attention they deserve and try to draw attention to a solid company.

      April 18, 2018 7:53 pm
      • Connor H

        Also, 2.5x, 3x, and 5x fixed magnification prism scopes are great options, and work for people with astigmatism whereas traditional red dots generally do not.

        April 18, 2018 7:56 pm
      • David

        I have a couple of PA optics and like both of them very much. We're working on a large update for the article soon-ish, part of that will include reviews of some PA optics...don't know if they will make "best of" yet though, still in testing!

        April 19, 2018 9:51 am
        • Jon

          Looking forward to your findings. I have found the primary arms enhanced red dot to be an exceptional optic. Very robust and absolutely bombproof. And a great value. I find no reason to buy the aim point any longer. You simply cannot break these things.

          May 18, 2018 2:05 pm
      • Eric Hung

        Update: got some PA optics in hand (1-6x and 4-14x). I'm beginning testing so stay tuned!

        May 1, 2018 11:02 am
    • John

      Eric,
      What do you think of the Vortex Venom for a co-witness sight for an AR-15? I just use it for all around target practice 0 to 200 yards and plinking, etc.

      April 11, 2018 12:13 pm
      • David

        Great optic, solid, and Vortex are one of my goto companies due to their warranty and customer service. Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the Venom on a rifle since it feels a bit small to me - but if you like the look and feel of it, go with it! You won't be disappointed.

        April 11, 2018 2:39 pm
    • Jeff

      Another great article. I have 3 AR's; two full size (16") and one pistol (8.5"). I have a Vortex Strikefire on my Colt, an Aimpoint Comp ML3 on my S&W and a Vortex Sparc AR on my pistol. All have been great and operate flawlessly. That said, if either my Strikfire or Comp ML 3 goes down, I will replace it with the Aimpoint PRO. Anyway, fantastic article - keep them coming!

      April 5, 2018 8:49 am
    • Roy

      Vortex Strikefire II is another quality affordable option for under $200. Also gives the option for red or green dot.

      Leopold Mark AR 1.5-4x firedot is great option for 3 gun or anyone wanting a magnified optic for their AR. Green firedot basically acts a red dot on lowest magnification.

      March 31, 2018 4:19 pm
    • Chuck

      The SPARC AR doesn't have a rubber housing, its just a molded rubber cover that easily slips off. It has an all aluminum housing. Within minutes of owning this I figured this out.

      February 25, 2018 9:27 pm
    • Rick

      Really enjoyed this article and appreciate the insights. there is a lot of glass out there and it is good to know what has been tried and worked. Now to scour up some money!

      February 20, 2018 2:15 am
      • Eric Hung

        You're so welcome, Rick!

        February 20, 2018 11:47 am
    • James

      Hey guys, at 44yoa I was diagnosed with early stage wet macular degeneration in my right eye, ofcourse I'm right eye dominant. I'm looking to get a scope for my new M4 and was curious if anyone out there is familiar with my condition and has experience with best scope option? My vision is 20/30 with only a small center blur in right eye, no real issues now. I plan on using it for range n varmint/coyote so I'm not looking for an elaborate sniper scope, more of close range to maybe couple hundred yards. Thanks in advance, James

      January 16, 2018 12:27 pm
    • Brandon K

      I can tell you one scope not to buy, well two actually 2. 1st. The luepold vxr patrol 3x9 x 40 the reticle is huge at distance(2nd fp) and glass is far from clear. So not a fan! 2nd is the vortex razor gen 2. After using this scope everything else is sub standard (at least what I own) I am now in a place where I know what good glass is and feel like I won't be able to buy avg. Glass anymore. Spending over $1000.00 on a scope isn't my favorite thing to do but I don't see any other way now. You know what they say, ignorance is bliss.
      I think next I'm gonna check out a pm2

      January 15, 2018 4:10 am
    • Nicholas Budd

      I'm kind of surprised that there was no mention of the Primary Arms 3x or 5x prism reticle here, any particular reason or maybe an opinion or review of these products?

      January 9, 2018 10:48 am
      • Eric Hung

        Hi Nick, looking to expand this out with some of the more affordable options and fixed mags.

        January 12, 2018 5:17 pm
        • Jeff

          What is the better choice. Trigicon MRO 1/3 cowitness with a Scalarwors QD mount. AIM POINT PRO. AIM PIONT H1. This is for an AR15. Any Suggestions?

          March 11, 2018 6:31 am
    • Haas

      Can I use a Bushnell AK red dot on a Colt M4 .... no problems?

      November 9, 2017 11:18 am
      • Eric Hung

        It will physically fit...not sure what the actual difference is.

        November 19, 2017 2:02 pm
    • Kent

      Very good article. I recently purchased my very first red dot. It is a “AT3™ LEOS™ Red Dot Sight with Integrated Laser Sight & Riser”. It was just over $115. I don’t have a lot of experience with it yet, but so far I’m super impressed with the build quality. I was wondering if you have ever done, or would consider doing an article on slings for the AR15. I would be interested in advantages and disadvantages of different designs and materials. I’m new to the AR15. I just bought mine in August. It came with a couple of standard clips. I would be interested in an article on clips. Are there differences (other than capacity). Do some brands have a better reputation. Stuff like that.

      October 30, 2017 2:56 pm
      • Eric Hung

        Hey Kent, haven't heard of AT3 but glad to hear it's working for you.

        Here's our sling article.

        November 7, 2017 5:19 pm
      • Brandon K

        It's a magazine Kent. Clips are for guns with an attached internal box magazine. I know it's not a big deal, but using the correct nomenclature sounds better cheers bud, have fun with your new AR.

        January 15, 2018 4:06 am
        • Kent

          Thanks!

          January 15, 2018 5:47 am
    • James Hannan

      Did a good job now i have an idea on wat tu put on my SAINT. THANKS

      October 17, 2017 2:49 am
      • Eric Hung

        You're welcome, James!

        October 17, 2017 3:38 pm
    • JMaN

      I’ve been rocking the primary arms 3X on my DD and loving it. Very surprised none of their offerings even got a mention...

      October 4, 2017 7:05 pm
      • Eric Hung

        Hey Jman, we had one of their red dots in our Budget Red Dot Test. It didn't perform the best.

        October 5, 2017 2:52 pm
    • Sam H

      Eric....Nice write up BTW....My question...I am looking for a good quality red dot for my S&W 629 44magnum w/6"barrel...I don't want to break the bank...BUT...I NEED quality and DEPENDABILITY , to handle the recoil.

      I'm an old IPSC shooter that "my eyes ain't what they used to be"...Would like as large if sight window/diameter as feasible....What would you suggest?!?.....Thank you for Your Opinion

      August 11, 2017 5:19 am
    • matt

      An awesome article like your others!

      I went and played with the ACOG, EOTech, and Aimpoint Micro H-1 this weekend. They match almost everything you said. I loved the optics of the ACOG, but it is really expensive and the fixed mag made closer range shooting seem like it might take an extra half-second to acquire.

      I also saw the EOTech HHS II. It's a hybrid system that has an EOTech red dot + a flip on/off magnifier. I was very intrigued by this because it gives the best of both worlds (hopefully?).

      Thoughts?

      May 1, 2017 10:44 am
    • Donny

      Eric,
      Do you know of any offset iron sights for a lefty?

      April 30, 2017 9:25 pm
      • T Kniffen

        Just Turn them around

        October 15, 2017 7:25 pm
    • Brad

      Love hearing budget minded, rock solid optics. You stated Burris M tac but why not 536 for an AR? I own one and love it. Vortex version is very similar in the same $ range. Why the MTac? What is one gaining over the 536?

      April 18, 2017 4:58 pm
    • Joey

      Eric. First time buyer. I am looking at the Vortex Strike Fire 2 and the Atibal MRCD-2 Any thoughts about those. I am in the $2 to $400 range. Great insight. Thanks!

      April 11, 2017 8:35 am
    • Stephen

      Our 3 gun competition is beginning to set up targets out 200 yards.. I have just upgraded my red dot to the Sig Romeo Mil Spec for my AR-15 but with my 70 year old eyes I need a magnifier at that yardage. Suggestions?

      April 10, 2017 7:20 am
      • Nobody special

        Primary Arms or Riton!

        January 8, 2018 12:15 am
      • Connor H

        The Vortex 3x magnifier is a solid option, gives reasonable precision out to 300 yards with a 2 MoA dot sight.

        May 2, 2018 9:45 am
    • Daniel

      Eric,

      Great website, great resource - curious for your thoughts for my future optic purchases. I need optics for both a Daniel Defense V11 Pro and Daniel Defense Ambush .308. I've mounted a Swarovski Z8i 2-16x 50 on my Weatherby MK V 300 - and it is absolutely excellent. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm told that the Z8i 1-8x 24 has essentially ZERO compromise at 1x - and would essentially perform like a red dot at 1x, with the benefit of built-in zoom to 8x. The obvious consideration is its a bit heavier - but putting that and price aside, for the best possible on the AR-15, would you go with the Z8i 1-8x 24 or would you still recommend something else? As for the DD AR-10 - again, without a price restriction, your best recommendation?

      March 20, 2017 5:32 pm
      • Eric Hung

        I've pre-ordered the Vortex 1-6x PST Gen 2 since it was so awesome at Shot show this year. Great at 1x with daylight bright red dot. Unless you're going pretty far distances...I think 1-6x is enough. For the AR-10 I use the Nightforce 2.5-10x NXS. For my bolt gun I run a Schmidt & Bender PMII 5-25x.

        April 5, 2017 4:21 pm
    • Grayden

      Hey there Eric! Again thank you for your work! I've got the Aero Precision complete upper and lower being shipped per your recommendations!!! So for the optic, I was going to get the Viper PST 1-4x for $419 but saw that Vortex just recently come out with the Gen 2 Viper PST 1-6x for $699. Is it worth the $280 difference moving to that 1-6x? I don't want to have to buy another one for another 5 years at least!!!

      March 10, 2017 8:35 pm
      • Eric Hung

        Hey Grayden, if you anticipate shooting 300+ yards I like the 1-6x more. Plus the one I demo-ed at SHOT was awesome. I have it on pre-order and should have it in a month or two with a full review.

        March 14, 2017 11:18 am
        • Grayden

          Nice!!! Thank you again Eric for your great work! Because of your site, it gave me the confidence to build my first AR-15 with the Aero Precision lower and upper. Now, I'm in high anticipation of your AR-10 308 Guide.

          April 5, 2017 10:49 am
          • Eric Hung

            Thanks Grayden...it's in the works!

            April 5, 2017 4:42 pm
            • Grayden

              I hope you recommend the S&W M&P10 cause I kinda jump the gun and purchased a used one that was priced very well. So, I just purchased a Leupold VX-R 4-12x40mm Rifle Scope for that AR10 but was wondering witch mount would you suggest.Thank you.

              April 7, 2017 12:53 am
            • Eric Hung

              We're going to have our Best AR-10 article out soon and I believe that M&P10 is making it in there! For mounts I like the Aero. For quick detach I like Larue.

              June 5, 2017 12:11 pm
    • mike

      where can i find the vortex strike eagle for $275?

      March 8, 2017 9:20 am
      • Eric Hung

        Hey Mike, thanks for catching that...they are usually around $300.

        March 9, 2017 10:35 am
      • Nate

        That is a great scope from an outstanding company. I could not get mine zeroed so I called Vortex. No questions. They just sent me a FedEx label and 2 weeks later I had a new scope (the first had a loose lens). Highly recommended.

        June 1, 2017 12:27 pm
    • WVU Mtn Dude

      Any thoughts on the Aimpoint M4s? I can consistently hit 12"x12" at 600 yards, but what do you think of it?

      February 28, 2017 12:22 am
      • Eric Hung

        Hey, I have the CompM3 and love it. I believe the M4 is even more bombproof, takes AA batteries, and is optimized for night vision. If that's what you're looking for you can't go wrong. But it's $900.

        February 28, 2017 1:48 pm
    • Daniel R.

      Hi Eric,
      Any advice for cross dominance RT handed shooter/LT eye dominant) and far sighted shooters (looking to purchase my first AR (Stag Arms M3)? Your articles are very helpful and your website is well put together and easy to access info. I'm actually buying my AR because of your andvise and your articles and my personal research, of course. Thanks again. Keep up the good work.

      February 19, 2017 9:27 pm
      • Eric Hung

        Hi Daniel, for pistol shooting I use the Chapman stance so my left eye is more centered around the front sight. With an AR, you're pretty much stuck with using your right eye for magnified optics. But with lower magnifications or 1x, I keep both eyes open.

        February 21, 2017 1:20 pm
      • Jack

        I'm right hand/left eye dominant and mostly shoot long guns left handed. When I'm doing CQB drills,
        switching left shoulder to right and back, I've found the eotech the easiest to use FOR ME. Try out a few optics if you can, to see what you like best.

        July 22, 2017 7:40 pm
    • Benoit

      Hi Eric,
      Thank you so much for this article.
      I bought a TROY P.A.R. 308 Win, and I couldn't decide between the Vortex Viper PST 2.5-10x44 and the Strike Eagle 1-6x24 (cheaper).
      My shoot range is between 50 to 300m.
      What do you think ?

      January 19, 2017 12:18 am
    • Elia eilfort

      Would you recommend the vortex sparc 2 over the sparc AR?

      December 7, 2016 4:12 am
      • ehung

        Hi Elia, I'm looking forward to trying out the Sparc AR. It's new but has pretty good reviews. Biggest difference is that it takes AAA batteries which makes it a little heavier.

        December 10, 2016 1:24 pm
    • Chris W.

      Why no Short Dot?

      September 1, 2016 5:12 pm
      • ehung

        Ah, another Schmidt & Bender aficionado. I hope to try out the 1-8x Short Dot soon.

        September 1, 2016 5:17 pm
    • Michael Raffanello

      What do you think of the AR Maglock device? Is the AR Maglock used instead of modifying your AR with 'featureless" items so you will not have to register it in 2017?

      August 23, 2016 6:45 am
      • ehung

        Hi Michael, I haven't had a chance to play around with one. But you can see more info in my Features AR-15 article (http://www.pewpewtactical.com/featureless-ar-15-rifle-grips-stocks-muzzle-devices/)

        August 23, 2016 7:42 pm
    • Rick

      Hi Eric, amazing article - thanks so much for all this great information. One thing - I'm really interested in the Vortex Viper PST, but according to their site it's a second focal plane scope, not a first focal plane as you mention above (see the Features tab on this page: http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-viper-pst-1-4x24-riflescope-with-tmcq-moa-reticle). Are you recommending a different scope there or was it a typo? Thanks!

      June 25, 2016 4:18 pm
      • ehung

        Hi Rick, looks like you're correct...it's second focal plane. I've corrected it in the article. Seems like the Amazon description is wrong. Thanks for catching it!

        June 28, 2016 8:35 pm
        • Ed

          Hi Eric, maybe I missed it, but for the love scopes, are they ffp or sfp? Any preference for you?

          July 15, 2021 8:15 am
    • John U

      Eric,

      Thank you for such an informative series. I’ve referenced it many times as I get into AR’s for the first time.

      Picked up a great deal on a S&W 15 Sport II and I’m looking at the Holosun
      HS515C

      Have you looked into them and if so your thoughts.

      Thanks
      John U

      May 29, 2016 6:00 pm
      • ehung

        Hi John, you're welcome! I definitely have heard of Holosun and have seen some fellow competitors run them to great effect. But I haven't played with them myself yet.

        May 31, 2016 4:17 pm
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