Cheapest Red Dot that's worth anything is the TRS-25 by Bushnell at less than $100 usually. It will work, hold zero, but won't win you any friends at the range.
For a few dollars more the SIG Romeo 5 has a much longer battery life and shake-a-wake tech on it.
I ran the TRS-25 on my Stag Model 3 for years until I realized that a red dot wasn't supposed to look like a bundle of grapes or have a comet's tail. I chocked it up to it being a cheap red dot until I was at a carbine course and discovered that no, that's due to the eyes having the 'tism.
Cheapest Red Dot that's worth anything is the TRS-25 by Bushnell at less than $100 usually. It will work, hold zero, but won't win you any friends at the range.
For a few dollars more the SIG Romeo 5 has a much longer battery life and shake-a-wake tech on it.
I ran the TRS-25 on my Stag Model 3 for years until I realized that a red dot wasn't supposed to look like a bundle of grapes or have a comet's tail. I chocked it up to it being a cheap red dot until I was at a carbine course and discovered that no, that's due to the eyes having the 'tism.
good glasses. so important.