Vintageologist hat geschrieben:Wurde beim Specter mittlerweile das Problem mit der Treffpunktverschiebung bei Verwendung des 1x/4x Schalters behoben? Das war ja Anfangs ein Problem...
war bei der 1. serie der fall,aber auch nur bei dem 1. auslieferungen
und nicht bei jedem
die 1 serie wurde auch von den SOF zurückgesendet weil bei tests dass teil nur 1 tag überlebt hat
inzwischen ist es dass sight für die jungs,selbst das so beliebte short dot wird gegen ein DR getauscht
Murph:
I am in the military and have used the elcan specterDR in combat and on my personal weapon. I love this site, this review is very accurate and informative. To all the people who think the sight is too pricey or too heavy – just remember your weapon is only as accurate as your sight and the weight of the sight is something you get used too very qucikly. It is the best of both worlds in the 1x and 4x, for military applications this sight is a must have especially in todays urban applications. I put my life in the specterDR’s hands, hasn’t let me down yet
Dave:
I absolutely agree with Murph. I used to use the ACOG TA01 in combat before the Elcan became the new SOPMOD issue and everyone else was using the Leupold SPR with Larue Mount. I say “used to” because after we started using the Elcan we were sold on it. An example of what it’s capable of: On a known distance range we engaged man-sized targets with the Elcan and our individual 5.56 weapons. We could routinely (across the board) get first round hits at 550 and 600 meters. Some of us were using 10.5″ barreled CQB M4′s! One guy hit a target at 800m with his 14.5″ M4. These are distances that are usually reserved for the SPR or M110 with 10x power scopes or more. We deployed back to OEF with this sight almost universally on every weapon and these sights took everything that deployment had. If you have a high end weapon like Derek has and you know how to use it, this optic has no equal. Our SPR now has the new Elcan 1.5x-6x mounted on it.