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I reckon if they were any good there'd be more recent stuff of it. Someone near me is selling one so figured I'd do research on it.They're old and what can be said about them has been said 9 years ago.
I understand that.Comp m4 and m5 is the current offering.
Thank you.They use an oddball battery. There is a place in the battery tube to keep a spare. They are solid and reliable. And bigger/heavier than a T2. If you can get it cheap, a Comp M3 is a worthwhile purchase.
I have one. It's old. It's heavy. It works. I see no reason to replace it.
Yep, I feel about the same. I've been running a Comp M3 on one of my ARs the past 8-9 years and it's been solid & reliable.They use an oddball battery. There is a place in the battery tube to keep a spare. They are solid and reliable. And bigger/heavier than a T2. If you can get it cheap, a Comp M3 is a worthwhile purchase.
I have one. It's old. It's heavy. It works. I see no reason to replace it.
They use an oddball battery. There is a place in the battery tube to keep a spare. They are solid and reliable. And bigger/heavier than a T2. If you can get it cheap, a Comp M3 is a worthwhile purchase.
I have one. It's old. It's heavy. It works. I see no reason to replace it.
Yup. Just trot over the local BiMart or whatever and hit the Aimpoint section of the battery display. No prob, Bob.Which the majority of Aimpoint products have used forever...
https://aimpoint.us/battery-guide/
If one's optic(s) uses those batteries and they do not have a 10 pack or two on hand they are a knucklehead.Yup. Just trot over the local BiMart or whatever and hit the Aimpoint section of the battery display. No prob, Bob.
They work great. I just put one up for sale.What is up with the CompM3's, I can't find any decent reviews on them; and anything I find are from 9+ years ago. What's their deal?