I'm looking for a low-cost, low-magnification scope for a pistol-caliber (.45 ACP) carbine that's for use under 50 yards with long-eye relief, ideally pretty small and light. I feel like a cheap .22 scope would do the job, but a lot of the ring mounts on those scopes are too narrow to fit traditional width rails. Any recommendations? Bonus points if vintage looking.
Been looking at this one, its $80 bucks and just about what I need, it looks like. It's an Osprey Global SD2.5X20DP.
Why the frick do you want a cheap shit magnified optic for inside of 50 yards?
For my bastard 1911 carbine, of course. It needs to look more moronic, but reasonably functional.
Not OP but like he said, that's what .22 scopes are for. Considering .45 is heavy and slow, 50 yards is the max of its reasonable usable range, and I don't think a 1.5x scope is unreasonable for that.
I would just recommend a red dot, but if you reall want magnification you could get a prism opic.
>.45 acp
>for use at 50 yards
here you go brother https://magpul.com/firearm-accessories/sights.html
>Scope
>50 yards
t. noguns
Cool assumption moron.
Better off with a red dot at 50 yards, but I guess even morons need the crutch.
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Monstrum might have something you're looking for.
Looks into the Leupold fx-ii 2.5x, or the primary arms slx. Even though the 1x slx isn’t magnified, you should still consider it since the prism helps tremendously if your eyes aren’t 20/20.
>scope for a pistol-caliber (.45 ACP) carbine that's for use under 50 yards
y tho
what is this disgusting gun you're talking about anyway, post it
Ok
I didn't know anything about eye-relief and stupidly got a pistol scope not knowing it wouldn't work
I actually need a pistol scope, you selling it then?
It was like $50 on Amazon, dude, it's really nothing special.
wtf
You need a scope for 50 yards? I got a feyachi red dot from Amazon.
>but a lot of the ring mounts on those scopes are too narrow to fit traditional width rails
Some 22's and airguns used a narrower 3/8" rail but that's not very common anymore. Most scopes will come with Pic/weaver rings. And even if the scope doesn't come with them you can simply use ordinary rings.