Aimpoint is a scope best for law enforcement and military use. This popular model of this scope is used around the world. It is specifically designed to meet the hunters need , is easy to use and helps point the target. Some companies supply products like Aimpoint , Aimpoint scopes and red dot sight etc for hunting purpose.
Aimpoint AB was created in 1974.
AimPoint CompM2, AimPoint CompM4, Trijicon ACOG, EOTech, and there has been some use of the Mepro M21.
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Aimpoint AB is a Swedish optic company that manufactures red dot sights for guns and other weapons. The headquarters of the company are located in Malmo, Sweden.
AimPoint, EOTech, Trijicon ACOG.
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They use a 1/3N 3 volt battery. AimPoint models which do not use AA batteries also use the same battery.
Zero-magnification optics (meaning, they do not make the target look closer) such as the Aimpoint, EOtech, etc... are not telescopic sights. However, rifle scopes (which ARE magnified) that have "red dot" or illuminated reticles, are indeed telescopic.
Well, you can get the regular bead at the front, you can get the Ghost Ring sites, or, if you're looking in the aftermarket, you have a number of options, such as Picatinny rail mounted flip up/down sights, or even reflex optics like the AimPoint.
Whatever you want to use. If you have an RAS on it, you could put a foregrip, tactical light, PAC-4/PEQ-2/any other infrared aiming device, optics (EOTech, AimPoint.. some customers might use the MEPRO21), could could attach a grenade launcher or something like a KAC Masterkey breaching shotgun to it. Normal line units would typically have some sort of optic (EOTech, AimPoint, or Trijicon ACOG), rear backup iron sight, PAQ-4 or PEQ-2 infrared laser, and some sort of visible light. A rear area unit, however, isn't likely to use any of these, and may not even have the RAS, instead using just the standard heat shields and iron sights.
If you actually had a M4A1, you would either:be a Class III licence holder, who would have the know-how to know the differences between an AimPoint and a Tasco.a member of the military special operations community, to whom systems such as the EOTech, AimPoint, or ACOG would be available, and who would have no need to buy a cheap, Chinese made red dot which was made for airsoft guns, BB guns, and rimfires.a rear-echelon sort in the Marines, who would be better off using their iron sights than the cheap Tasco sight which isn't made to withstand the stresses of being in an operational environment.So I'm guessing you probably have a civilian "M-forgery". The Tasco sight may work for a little while, but it really wasn't made to withstand the force of vibration created by a centrefire rifle.
FN P90 is a CQB (Close Quarter Battle) weapon. The barrel is short (also in the in the airsoft version) so it will not be effective at long range. You don't need scope. You need a red dot sight. Get an Aimpoint M2 (the most common red dot sight for P90), Holosight 551, or reflex sight. Those will suit for function and fit for the look of your P90.