![]() Now the weight of the Pro Patrol is 7.8 ounces, which makes it a relatively chunky sight compared to some of the micro red dot sights out there…īut the extra size and weight makes this sight much more robust than a micro red dot, and as you’ll see later in this review, there’s another BIG advantage of having a large red dot. To make adjustments to the reticle you’ll need a screwdriver or the rim of a spent cartridge, and the adjustment clicks are crisp, audible, and positive. That probably won’t happen with the dials on your Aimpoint Pro, because like I said, they sit relatively low. To me, this is an important design feature because it’s easy to accidentally knock or bump the adjustment dials on red dot sights, and if they’re not rugged built, they could snap off. In addition to that, the windage and elevation turrets have protective caps that are attached to the sight, and they sit relatively low into the sight housing… Now, the sight housing is made from high-strength aluminum, and it’s pretty sturdy… So, from the start it was created for hard use. In fact, it’s called the Aimpoint Pro Patrol because it was designed to be an affordable optic that law enforcement guys could put on their patrol rifles, shotguns, or pistol caliber carbines… As I mentioned before, Aimpoint optics are known for their durability and the Pro Patrol is no different… The Aimpoint Pro is a very durable and reliable sight. Let’s jump into the review! Durability Of The Aimpoint Pro… In the end, I’ll go over my final thoughts about the Aimpoint Pro, and you’ll have all the information you need to determine whether or not it’s the right red dot sight for you…
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