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by mattjoe - Top 100, Feb 08 '00
Pros: Brightness settings, magnification and reticle choices Cons: weight, lack of durability and warranty
This is another brand of scope used by a few people in shooting sports. It is a competitor to the C-More (see previous review).
The Holo Sight is almost the same idea as the C-More, yet uses different technology. The Holo Sight Projects a Hologram...
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by h7833 , Jul 05 '08
Pros: Both are accurate and nearly totally reliable with a wide variety of ammunition. Cons: 1st cost is high, and the finish on the slides tends to wear relatively quickly.
Back in 1999 (about ten years after the rest of the world) I started to toy around with the idea of switching from a .357 magnum revolver to a semi-auto for concealed (and not-so-concealed) carry. At that point I had near total disdain for ...
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by glennschmitz , Nov 27 '99
Pros: Super reliable Cons: My other shotguns are getting dusty
After 30 years of hunting, I had built a pretty fair collection of shotguns. Everything from Sears (my first), Remington and Winchester to Browning. Generally each gun had its own specific use: the Remington 1100 was for rabbit and clay birds, the...
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