ASG CZ Skorpion Evo owners ?

I spose if you have the money. Personally id rather put it towards new toys

 
What you consider 'too much' for any given thing will change over time. I've told this to so many people over the years I've lost count and yet to know anyone believe me, yet it always ends up happening without fail. Not saying everyone ends up decked in Crye, but almost everybody starts off with the budget gun and rig; almost nobody is still running that exact same budget grade stuff a couple of years later.

£130's expensive compared to a £25 clone, but compared to a £500+ RS Aimpoint... it is cheap. Everything's relative. Personally, after many years and a LOT of trial and error, I think the middle ground of these lower-end RS red dots is the best overall solution, certainly as far as electric recoil and GBB guns go (but also in general really). I've killed too many 20 quid sights on guns that jiggle around when fired and seen others just fail on normal AEGs. If you get a cheap one that keeps on trucking through everything that's great of course, it's just they're fairly rare, whereas stuff designed for firearms usage will cost more, but (if you shop sensibly and do your research) have a much higher chance of working well for far longer.

 
I spose if you have the money. Personally id rather put it towards new toys
to me it is a new toy.... no other AEG has been able to match my PDW out the box, some folk will buy an AEG then spend £50 on a PDI inner barrel, £15 on a bucking, £50 on a metal hop unit, £5 on a nub and £90 on a mosfet (yes you can buy them cheaper) and still have an AEG that isn't as good as an out the box PDW and then put a cheap site on it as they have no money left for a clear optic that will not need a new battery for 50,000hrs. Perspective mate! :-)

 
basically what CKinnerley said is my view on this, I've been through probably £300 worth of cheapo red dot sights in total. When one breaks there's no warranty, no repair... you just have to bin them, and they'll almost certainly break just from normal use, because you don't get decent quality glass, electronics and metalwork for £20. Buy something designed to stand up to use on real firearms and it'll last years and years.

Buy nice or buy ten times is pretty much how it goes with airsoft stuff.

i agree on the gun but that much on just a sight is barmy?
I'm probably not the best man to speak to regarding what is and isn't 'cheap', I regard the Holosun range as the absolute entry level for a DECENT hardwearing optic.

 
Well I'm going to try a cheapie to start off with, I'm not sure a Red dot is going to add much over stock sights. So I'll gamble on one of those and an acog.

I'm in a similar position as the rest of my squad, so i think we'll try different options and try them out.

 
honeycomb front with cover, just cover on rear but yeah, comes with it.

 
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I've had a couple of sights shot out, all on the front lens. TBH sounds pretty freaky to get the rear shot out

 
you should have put on a £10 lens protector each end, then it would have only cost you £10 to replace instead of £14! :D

 
How do you load/unload the scorpion mags. Is there a knack to it?

I have just been forcing the BBs in through the top using my speed loader.

 
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