On a related note...
Before 'graduating' to the PDP4, I tried a couple of Tasco PDP3s in the Weigand mount for a while (10-min and 3-min dot models). The 617 with those looked more like the 'Cover Gun' with its PDP2.
The PDP2 was supposedly the 'best', most rugged Tasco dot scope, but I never had one. The '3' and '4' worked fine for my application: .22 Revolver.
Moreover, the PDP4 has a 45-mm tube, so even if doesn't quite make HD, it is most definitely WIDESCREEN.
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Complete thread:
- Reshod 617 -
FOG,
2013-07-11, 11:33
- Reshod 617 -
Frank S,
2013-07-11, 13:45
- Reshod 617 - FOG, 2013-07-11, 14:33
- Cover Article (American Handgunner, May/June 1991) -
FOG,
2013-07-11, 17:34
- On a related note... - FOG, 2013-07-11, 17:44
- Cover Article (American Handgunner, May/June 1991) - Frank S, 2013-07-12, 05:56
- IMHO, the aesthetic is somewhat.... unbalanced. -
John K.,
2013-07-11, 18:11
- I understand -
FOG,
2013-07-11, 18:35
- Indeed, we're on the same page. -
John K.,
2013-07-11, 18:44
- Oooooo... -
FOG,
2013-07-11, 18:49
- Thanks, nice doesn't begin to describe it. -
John K.,
2013-07-12, 16:59
- You're right, of course - FOG, 2013-07-12, 17:58
- Thanks, nice doesn't begin to describe it. -
John K.,
2013-07-12, 16:59
- Oooooo... -
FOG,
2013-07-11, 18:49
- I understand -
Frank S,
2013-07-12, 05:57
- Let me check my notes... - FOG, 2013-07-12, 08:57
- Indeed, we're on the same page. -
John K.,
2013-07-11, 18:44
- I understand -
FOG,
2013-07-11, 18:35
- Reshod 617 -
Frank S,
2013-07-11, 13:45