![]() ![]() It’s an innovative prism scope that is specifically designed for military and law enforcement applications. The ARX-Pro Barska features a 30mm objective lens and comes with 3x magnification. It is the best prism scope for the money and it works better than a 2x prism scope because it doesn’t feature a cheap prism. Whether you turn the illumination on or off, you will see the reticle conveniently. It is etched directly on the glass to ensure consistency. The budget prism scope features red or green reticles that illuminate and with multiple intensity levels. Therefore, you don’t have to worry about the conditions in which you are operating. It is the best budget prism scope you can find on the market in terms of value.Īthlon has nitrogen purged this 4x prism scope to make it shock, fog, and moisture-proof. You don’t have to compromise on your optics quality. It has a compact design due to its prism construction. With the latest prism technology, the prismatic red dot can provide you with crisper images with excellent light transmission. If you are looking for fast target acquisition at mid to short ranges, it will serve you well with these features. hmmmm.Ĭonclusion: Buy this, the Bravo3 and the Spitfire 3x and put them on different rifles.The TSP4 Athlon Optics features a 30mm objective lens with 3.9x magnification and a prism red dot. I've used vortex's warranty and was impressed, but I've never had to use Sig's. The pic rails on the spitfire 3x are at 2:30 and 10:30 o'clock The pic rails on the bravo 3 are at 12, 3, and 9 o'clock that said, the Bravo3's might be harder to see in some conditions the center dot is illuminated. The center pin dot inside the horseshoe reticle is half as big as the Spitfire 3x. The magpul offsets take up only 1.5 T marks so they work well behind either of them. You're going to want to use offset sights with either one, they have to be set way back to achieve eye relief. the base takes up more space on the pic rail Spitfire 3x has no windage dots on the reticle but the drop is illuminated. ![]() Only the horseshoe and the center dot are illuminated, the drop and windage part of the reticle are always black. No lens covers, but a really fancy box, and the lenses are set back in the housing but I'm a big fan of spring loaded flip ups. Heavier, 600g vs spitfire's 459g aka 21.15oz vs spitfire 3x's 16.2oz Deflector nubs to prevent you from smacking the adjustment caps against things. More durable body, based on simply holding them I think your upper receiver will break in half long before the bravo 3 does. 3 inches shorter on the Bravo3 but it's compensated by the fact that it's set back farther in the mount. I feel like the eye relief distance is about. The scope is set back farther in the mount making eye relief easier to achieve, it will stick out over the charging handle in the most rearward position. very helpful for someone like me, I strongly believe this feature will result in better battery life for me due to forgetting to turn off the spitfire 3x. Shake to wake, you don't have to turn it off, it turns off after 2min and turns back on to what you set it to when you move it. Truly wider field of view at all distances at 12 feet the field of view is about 2ft 3 inches vs Spitfire 1ft 6in I can't use normal red dots due to astigmatism and all three scopes mentioned solve that issue quite nicely.īoth the Bravo3 and Spitfire3x have perfect crystal clear glass, adjustable diopter, identical magnification. I write this review in the hopes that it will help others narrow down selection, but in my case I am keeping all three after using testing and comparing. After using all three they all have their benefits and are all five star scopes. So I now own this scope, the Spitfire 3x and the Spitfire AR. ![]()
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