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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2436353" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>Unless you are going to be looking through the sight with a NVG then the T1 is overkill. The H1 will give you the same durability specs, except the type of anodizing and stock base mount. The former is a wash and the latter wont apply because you will be swapping out the mount to use on an AR any way. I used one for a long time, and beat the piss out of it. Just like every other Aimpoint I have owned it laughed at me and asked for more.</p><p></p><p>Like the decision to on what AR to buy, you should 1.identify the need, 2.then the budget, then 3.proceed. If you thought the options for the AR platform was overwhelming, just wait until you start looking for an optic. The search will be far less painful and expensive if you follow the flow chart 1, 2 then 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2436353, member: 8377"] Unless you are going to be looking through the sight with a NVG then the T1 is overkill. The H1 will give you the same durability specs, except the type of anodizing and stock base mount. The former is a wash and the latter wont apply because you will be swapping out the mount to use on an AR any way. I used one for a long time, and beat the piss out of it. Just like every other Aimpoint I have owned it laughed at me and asked for more. Like the decision to on what AR to buy, you should 1.identify the need, 2.then the budget, then 3.proceed. If you thought the options for the AR platform was overwhelming, just wait until you start looking for an optic. The search will be far less painful and expensive if you follow the flow chart 1, 2 then 3. [/QUOTE]
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