Aimpoint Micro T-2 with Picatinny / Weaver mount Specifications
Manufacturer
Aimpoint
Dot sight series
Aimpoint Micro
Made in
Sweden
In production since
-
Warranty
2 years
SKU
200170
Adjustment per click
14mm/100m - 1/2MOA
Windage (mrad).
0mrad
Reticle
Dot
Reticle position
1. focal plane - FFP
Reticle illumination
Yes
Illumination color
Red
Daytime-usable illumination
-
Auto Turn-Off
No
Dot size.
2MOA
Adjustable intensity
No
Parallax setting
Parallax free
Length.
68mm
Width.
0mm
Height.
0mm
Weight.
139g
Material
No
Color
Black
Temperature range
- 45°C / + 71°C
Power Supply
No
Battery life.
0h
Filled with
Nitrogen
Lens coating
Fully Multicoated
Tube diameter
36 mm
Integrated mount type
Picatinny, Weaver
Mount length.
0mm
Window size
No
Dot Sight Type
No
Waterproof
Yes
Fogproof
Yes
Shockproof
Yes
Mount rail type
Yes
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good without magnifier
By Slawomir
Rate
4
Here are pictures I took via 2nd gen Burris AR Tripler, mounted behind my newly bought Aimpoint T2, with various brightness settings (I cropped each image for clarity):
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa94/vautourIIN/wyc1.jpg
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa94/vautourIIN/wyc2.jpg
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa94/vautourIIN/wyc3.jpg
Magnified red dot is dividing to one big and two small dots below.
Sight is still usable, but such quality error is annoying, especially compared to the price I paid.
Sorry Aimpoint, I expected more. I'll stay with my Eotech XPS2 for >200m distance shooting, even knowing its thermal drift problem.
(Posted on 21/11/2016)
The best just got better
By A T
Rate
4
Being a long-time T-1 user and fanboy, I decided to try the -2 version for my new SIG SG 553 build, and did not regret it a single second.
As compared to the T-1, the main change is optics clarity. There is a *very* significant difference in light transmission and resolution.
The projection system has also been improved; the dot stays sharp even at very close ranges.
The rest is more or less cosmetic: the top cover is now protected by the scope body, and proper lens caps now come standard.
Overall, it is still easily the best compact reddot scope on the market. The difference between T-1 and T-2 is well worth the money.