Laser sight for a Glock 19, it has a short rail in front of trigger. Cost limit $150.
Night vision scope for an AR15 5.56 for out to 300 yards or so. Price limit $1000.
Best sight for Baretta 1301 shot gun. 12 Ga
Are reflex sights good for pistols and shotguns?
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Motherfucking gold right there.
Alright Mr. Money Bags, not all of us can afford such a high tech setup.
You should get an ACOG from wish.com for the glock, you can shoot dinner plates at 300 with one of their ACOGs and that glock
For the night vision scope, get the wish.com 1,000,000 candlepower spotlight. It's just as good.
For the scatter gun it's going to need to be AT LEAST 10 times zoom fo sniping, I'd just go to Bass Pro and buy the most expensive one
Hope that helps!
The first thing you’ll need to know is how many MOAs it’s a sub to. My scope is one moronlabia outside asscurate because it’s actually just two pieces of string taped to a flashlight (that way it actually projects the sight onto my target checkmate). For daylight hours, I really just rely on accuracy through volume. Laser sights for the Glock are smart but make sure you don’t burn your toes on them.
I like the lime flavored uranium sights but it sucks having to wear lead lined gloves while shooting. My finger barely fit in the trigger guard so I had to saw it off.
Should’ve become an HKsexual like u/ScruffyUSP and I. We got them W I D E bangswitch holes
Iron sights and bayonets on all
This is the real answer, I retract my previous response
Fuck would anyone need a laser sight when they could have a glockanet?
Don’t get a laser on your Glock, why would you need that?
Waste of money, unless you just plan to hunt
Yes red dots go on basically anything
But wait....how would you fill that unused rail space?
Do you have ammunition to zero these optics? Do you know what zeroing is and involves? Also, if you don't have one, get a laser bore sighter. Ssves you soooo much time and ammo getting stuff zeroed.
My sincere advice is to get some solid, decent red dot optics for your AR and put lights on your glock and AR.
Kenosha Kyle bagged commies for mommie using only a cheap DPMS and a sightmark red dot. Gear is secondary to skill and mindset!
Finally, get a meat thermometer and you'll stop burning roasts and leaving them dry. Always make sure to let it rest covered in foil when you pull it out of the even.
There’s some new digital meat thermometer called meat stick and that made me laugh because I also just shove my dick in the roast to check the doneness.
There is no sub-1000 NV solution for the AR that won't light you up like a Christmas tree for anyone else with NV.
At that budget, I'd drop an aimpoint T2 on there, a good weaponlight, and call it a day.
Ditto the Glock. Your quality white light/laser combos just aren't available in that price range. Just get some tritium dots and a white light, and learn to use your sights. Honestly, the main purpose of a laser on the rail is just to track movement to detect flinches and during dry fire. They don't make much sense tactically.
Shotgun -- red dot can work, or just a good ghost ring sight with a tritium front post (optional honestly)... and put a good white light on it (seeing a pattern here?)
No laser. Get a Streamlight Tlr-1 instead at that price range, or spring for a Surefire X-300 for $199
No night vision is worth getting at that price range over a nice, light-gathering illuminated scope. Spend that money on a Vortex Viper 3-15x or similar for a SPR setup, search discount codes for europtics.com for 15% off...
Holoson 507C, I like the circle around the dot. But do you really need a one on a shotty? I'd rather mount it to a 45deg offset on the SPR setup, or put it on a pistol. Don't put it on the pistol unless you have the ammo to retrain yourself with, though...