Aimpoint T2 Magnified

Unobtanium

Regular Member
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I have so far had 3 other people look through my T2 and G33 combo. Everyone wonders...is the t2 really a crisp dot or not? 1 person said it was like 2 dots on top of each other. Myself and the other 2 see a crisp dot. Defined edges. To be fair to the guy who didn't see this...he did not adjust the diopter. It may well have been an issue of diopter. But to me once it's dialed in, I saw a very crisp dot!
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So how does it do in the real world? Well, I stuck to 50 yards because that is the limit at which with my vision I can shoot the same groups roughly magnified or unmagnified. My first test was for POI shift from unmagnified (group on the left) to magnified (group on the right). I used RA556B for this test. 5 show groups.
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Next was my question of...does the dot have to be centered in the g33? What if the adjustment knobs get messed with after I zero? So I fired 3 rounds with the dot centered. 3 rounds with the magnifier adjusted so that the dot was in the extreme bottom left and 3/4 of the sigh picture was shadowed. Then did the same with the dot in the upper right. 9 shots total at 50 yards. I used mk262 IMI. Please excuse my flier. I am not Molon, and this is a chrome lined .gov 16" barrel.
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As you can see...poi shift seems nonexistent. I am very pleased with the added capabilities that the g33 brings to the t2. Total weight with mounts is roughly 17oz.

Oh...and here is my Internet commando group of the day. 3 shots ra556b unmagnified at 50y. Ignore the one flier...:p
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Quirks...

When magnified in the right light you can see the diode housing faintly around the dot if you dial illumination a couple settings higher than necessary. It's a quirk but a non issue.

The bobro absolute cw spacer is too low for the g33 without riser. The lower 1/3 bobro is perfect as pictured.

Having a suppressed m4 on a public range gets me more attention that driving a c6 z06 did. If you want to be popular...

The magnifier didn't much improve my groups if any at 50, but it was very useful for making those shots easily. I had to work without it.

I think the adjustable diopter is mandatory for a clear dot. This made the g33 my choice over the Aimpoint model.

"Bloom" around the dot is much more noticeable with the G33 in place. Dot intensity matters more than unmagnified but it won't hurt ability to engage. It just isn't picture perfect. There is some halo/Starburst around the still crisp and defined dot. This is evident only to me at night, or in very overcast weather. It will not interfere with shot placement or PID, but it's something to be aware of. This is not an etched reticle, it's still a "ball of light".

It looks like at 50 yards with a rds my ddm4 is a 1 moa gun with mk262 and a 2 moa gun with ra556b. Not shabby!

*All shots off a concrete bench using the magazine as a monopod. DDM4 built by Daniel Defense, 16.1" CHF Chrome lined barrel, with Surefire 556-212 suppressor in place, using 212a muzzle device. Geissele SSA trigger. Target squares are true 1".

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Bronson

Fury
The G33 Magnifier glass is high quality. Comparing it to my Aimpoint Magnifier - the Aimpoint isn't even in the same league. If I didn't have such history with my Aimpoint Magnifier, I'd sell it to fund another G33.

Reference the dot, those with astigmatism often have issues with it.

For Magnified Optics:

My SOP is to zero the RDS first.

Once the RDS is zeroed, I swing the magnifier in line and zero the RDS & Magnifier in tandem.

This may necessitate adjusting the Magnifier. I had to do this a lot more with my Aimpoint Magnifier than my G33 Magnifier.
 
I see a figure-8/two dots. I can't resolve the dot as crisp. I also have the Aimpoint 3x, which I am not impressed with at all.
When it comes to magnification, I have gone to a magnified scope.
 

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Gunslinger
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I was not a fan of magnifiers in the past having used the aimpoint and earlier eotech offerings but the G33 was a whole new ball game.

I prefer 1-6 or 1-8 offerings or an ACOG with offset RDS for 14.5 inch rifles, but for a nightime assault SBR it's nice to have that magnifier in a pouch on your kit in case you are still in the fight in a hostile city after the sun comes up.
 

Unobtanium

Regular Member
I was not a fan of magnifiers in the past having used the aimpoint and earlier eotech offerings but the G33 was a whole new ball game.

I prefer 1-6 or 1-8 offerings or an ACOG with offset RDS for 14.5 inch rifles, but for a nightime assault SBR it's nice to have that magnifier in a pouch on your kit in case you are still in the fight in a hostile city after the sun comes up.
Have you ever noticed a POI shift? I have tried hard to induce one but cannot. Others say they have?
 

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Gunslinger
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The mounting interface is the same design as the L3 style NVG iterface. The flat triangle designed by Litton for the PSV7 alpha and used on the PVS 15 and 18 as well. So I can remove my G33 and store it in a pocket or pouch.

If I was a SEAL and issued a PVS18 in addition to my binocular night vision, I could clip it into the wilcox mount behind a micro T or EOTECH in NV mode.

Why would I want to do that? I guess that would be good for pulling security in the prone. Lifting your head up high enough to scan your sector in the prone can be challenging. Also your primary optic is always gonna be more accurate than a laser.

But I don't have a PVS18 so that's a moot point.
 

Unobtanium

Regular Member
The mounting interface is the same design as the L3 style NVG iterface. The flat triangle designed by Litton for the PSV7 alpha and used on the PVS 15 and 18 as well. So I can remove my G33 and store it in a pocket or pouch.

If I was a SEAL and issued a PVS18 in addition to my binocular night vision, I could clip it into the wilcox mount behind a micro T or EOTECH in NV mode.

Why would I want to do that? I guess that would be good for pulling security in the prone. Lifting your head up high enough to scan your sector in the prone can be challenging. Also your primary optic is always gonna be more accurate than a laser.

But I don't have a PVS18 so that's a moot point.
I understand. So basically the Wilcox is THE unit for 0.0001% of end users, or an over-priced boat anchor of precisely machined metal for posers. Since I don't have NVD's, it would serve only to liberate money from my wallet.
 

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Gunslinger
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I have never used a magnifier with an EOTECH that didn't have some part of the hood in the FOV. With the G33 and wilcox mount, it's fucking perfect. There is no hood in the FOV only a perfectly centered 65 MOA ring with a crisp 1moa dot in the dead center of that mother fucker.
 

Unobtanium

Regular Member
I have never used a magnifier with an EOTECH that didn't have some part of the hood in the FOV. With the G33 and wilcox mount, it's fucking perfect. There is no hood in the FOV only a perfectly centered 65 MOA ring with a crisp 1moa dot in the dead center of that mother fucker.
This is how all mine have been. Exps3-0.
 
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