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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1261097" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Honestly your best bet is to hit a store with stuff in stock every evening and look thru them near dark. Peoples eyes differ in the best of light. In the dark there are HUGE swings from person to person. What I see and you see will not be the same. A few observations on your picks though.</p><p>The Trijicon is massively overpriced for the actual value. Trijicon runs off of a name. The specs look good but I am not impressed with any of the glass they make for what it costs.</p><p>The Nikons will all be good glass but Nikons forte isn't really known as late night glass.</p><p>The SIG I have no experience so I will not say.</p><p>The Minox may be a decent pick as most Euro companies are more night friendly even though the scopes are designed for us.</p><p>I would also consider the SWFA and Sightron S-tac or SIII and Meopta. SWFA.com carries them all to check specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1261097, member: 4566"] Honestly your best bet is to hit a store with stuff in stock every evening and look thru them near dark. Peoples eyes differ in the best of light. In the dark there are HUGE swings from person to person. What I see and you see will not be the same. A few observations on your picks though. The Trijicon is massively overpriced for the actual value. Trijicon runs off of a name. The specs look good but I am not impressed with any of the glass they make for what it costs. The Nikons will all be good glass but Nikons forte isn't really known as late night glass. The SIG I have no experience so I will not say. The Minox may be a decent pick as most Euro companies are more night friendly even though the scopes are designed for us. I would also consider the SWFA and Sightron S-tac or SIII and Meopta. SWFA.com carries them all to check specs. [/QUOTE]
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