Re: LE Optic Question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Redmanss</div><div class="ubbcode-body">To add to what the others have said, each agency procures its own equipment, often at the sole discretion of the Sheriff or Chief. I work with many retired LEOs and I've heard one story after another about how hard it was to convince the Sheriff not to get crap gear or how their Chief wouldn't budge and they ended up with Mini-14s for patrol rifles and standard iron sight M1As for long range. Others had H&K, GAP, Colt, S&B, SIMRAD, etc. Budget and common sense dictate.
Shoot with your Bushnell and be proud of it serving you so well. Don't worry what the other guys have because in the end it really is irrelevant. </div></div>
+1 If it works and you're happy, then stick with it till it needs to be changed/replaced/repaired.
PJ, let me tell you this right off, don't be a gear queer and compare what you have to what USMC, SEALs, Delta, LEO, SWAT, SAS, etc. are using. As stated there is more bullshit involved in gear selection and procurement than you would care to know about. And while certain groups do choose their own weapons/optics/gear, it does not mean that it is the only piece of kit that will do the job.
That said, be wary of what LEO are using. Aside from the budget issues and "convincing the old man of what's good" stated above, not every cop is a weapon expert. You'll find a lot of blow-hards that think they know EVERYTHING, but they don't. In fact some of the biggest firearm ignorami i've met have been LEO's (BlackUMP is the exception). In my years as an officer and instructor, I have met surprisingly few officers (and SWAT operators included) whose knowledge extends beyond the Gun Rag/Leupold/SA XD/Bushmaster horizon. I have seen optics and accessories on SWAT operator rifles that would make an airsofter cringe. Ye be warned.
You will soon find that gaining knowledge and forming your own conclusions is the best way to make your decisions around here.