Options for back ups with prism scope?

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    Picked up a Steiner 4x prism on clearance at PSA, and to get proper eye relief, I have to mount the optic all the way back, removing the rear sight.
    I don’t want a red dot ontop of the optic, so looking at 45 degree flip ups, is there anything wrong with putting the rear offset flip up in front of the optic?
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    Picked up a Steiner 4x prism on clearance at PSA, and to get proper eye relief, I have to mount the optic all the way back, removing the rear sight.
    I don’t want a red dot ontop of the optic, so looking at 45 degree flip ups, is there anything wrong with putting the rear offset flip up in front of the optic?
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    Nope, just get as much distance between your front and rear sight as possible to get more sight radius for accuracy purposes. But it'll work fine.
     
    I've watched several videos of the T536 and T432, one by someone I don't know, and another by somebody whose opinion I respect.

    I know you just got it, so what are your initial impressions of it fit and finish wise and looking through it.
     
    I've watched several videos of the T536 and T432, one by someone I don't know, and another by somebody whose opinion I respect.

    I know you just got it, so what are your initial impressions of it fit and finish wise and looking through it.
    I sent it back actually. I wanted to try a prism scope over a lpvo and while it seemed to be built solid, the glass was very clear, reticle was nice too… I just don’t like a prism scope like I thought I would.
    My only issue with it is the illumination knob is kind of weird to get to
     
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