The Aimpoint Duty is pretty mid

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The Duty isn’t bad by any stretch, but it’s also not exactly cutting edge in 2025. I wish Aimpoint would have modernized the design, and I agree with others who speculated that they didn’t in order to not take sales away from the T2.
 
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I have the Duty and T2 models, but don't see $300 or more difference between the two. The duty is also much smaller and lighter than the pro, and it is very noticeable on a lighter weight AR.

All three are reliable, so it just comes to preference and budget.
I believe the T2 is better under NV (no experience). The Duty is okay but not great.
 
About 6 months ago, I was about to buy the Duty. My shooting buddy has the T2 on his
SR-15 and it’s a great red dot.

I ended up going with the Sig Romeo 4XT Pro
We put his and mine side by side, and we both agree that the Sig is slightly clearer. Both have no bloom
However, the T2 does have a “cool factor”
 
$900 is too rich for my blood.

Quality cost money

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I bought one at launch. Wish I would have just bought another T2. Mine seems to eat batteries. I swear everytime I pull it out of the safe a new battery goes in. Also has noticibly more of a red ring at a lower setting than the T2.
 
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I bought one at launch. Wish I would have just bought another T2. Mine seems to eat batteries. I swear everytime I pull it out of the safe a new battery goes in. Also has noticibly more of a red ring at a lower setting than the T2.
I’m lucky to get 6 months of battery on my normal setting.
 
The PRO is still the best red dot out there for actually shooting things with a red dot. FOV and head position forgiveness when shooting on the move. People should be happy they came out with a small form factory cheaper T2 for like $400-450. I don't use gay terms like mid, but that's exactly what it is, a mid priced optic designed with everything you need for a duty/hard use gun. Expecting more than that is unrealistic.
 
My duty rds models last an entire year before I swap out the battery, just like the T2. I swap batteries every year, regardless of how much longer it could last. I am surprised to see issues with the battery life by other members on this thread.
 
I mean if you care about the opinions of un-experienced kids who have never used optics in violence than youtube is awesome.

99% of the time its the Blind leading the Blind. People too ignorant to know any better.
He's been in combat from what I remember. He's in his 30s.

He's the only "reviewer" that will put tens of thousands of rounds through a gun or through an optic before doing a review that I know of.
 
The YouTube LARP community is strong. We're finally starting to see some of it cave in on guys who made a lot of bold claims (and dollars) ever since the GWOT started.

I'm pretty sure that the "Regular Guy" above was infantry at some point, so he *may* have some experiences. He *may* have also been a royal screw-up and spent his days moving the 'piss tube' back and forth inside the wire. We'll never know.

Where you lose me though is when you get into full battle rattle to train in your backyard, and then do a 'defensive' gear review. You'll never have time to put all that crap on when someone is kicking in your door and stabbing your wife.

Tabletop it, tell me what you like and don't, then let me make up my mind. Beat the hell out of it too if you want to play outside, so we can see the durability. You aren't going to impress me though with theatrics and timed splits (that is training, not equipment).

*****

That being said, the Pro has long been a great buy for what you paid. I think it is an excellent option for home defensive setups, and I had one and recommended it for a long time.

I have since switched to EOTech, and realize it's limitations vs most Aimpoints... however the utilization of buttons and similar reticle in my thermal give me a ton of familiarity with employing a circle dot outside of a 'flat range', and with a little adrenaline included. YMMV.

The original reviewer said that he had batteries die around six months of continuously being on. That negates the biggest positive of buying an Aimpoint in my book. Again, YMMV.
 
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The PRO is still the best red dot out there for actually shooting things with a red dot. FOV and head position forgiveness when shooting on the move. People should be happy they came out with a small form factory cheaper T2 for like $400-450. I don't use gay terms like mid, but that's exactly what it is, a mid priced optic designed with everything you need for a duty/hard use gun. Expecting more than that is unrealistic.
This is so true man. Blows my mind people walk past $350-400 pros to get Chinese optics or double priced half windowed ainmpoints.

I absolutely love the brightness knob too.