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  • rufe-snow
    With optics you get what you pay for. There is a lot of inexpensive Chinese stuff available. Try Amazon, they have lots. Also a excellent, no questions return policy. Bought one of their cheapies, ( Baska? ) for a AR years ago. Go's without saying it was caca. Sent it back, and they refunded the payment to my CC account.
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  • lvpatt
    Thanks but the problem I am having is I don't know which red dot will fit the core..
    I have called/emailed S&W, midway, several others.
    I am hoping someone will read my post and have a name of those inexpensive one they have used on the core.
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  • beantownshootah
    Fortunately, this is not a tough question. Per Smith's Website the CORE gun. . .

    quote:Slide [is] cut to accept the following optics - Trijicon RMR, Leupold Delta Point, Jpoint, Doctor, C-More STS, Insight MRDS

    These are all reflex-type dot sights in the roughly $300-500 price range. Any should work.

    There are a number of somewhat cheaper (maybe $150-200) reflex sights that are probably OK to put on a centerfire handgun (Sightmark, Primary Arms, Burris Fastfire), though I don't know if these are adaptable to the Smith plate mounting system. All of these will fit on a standard Weaver/picatinny rail, but I don't know if the Smith CORE offers some sort of base that works here. That's probably about the cheapest you can get away with, I think.

    I would personally stay away from any of the Chinese made cheapies (NCstar, Barska). Optics and build quality on these is poor and I wouldn't trust them to hold up to serious back-and forth recoil snaps generated by a centerfire handgun slide. These things are OK for paintball guns or BB guns or such. . .wouldn't put one on any 'serious' handgun, even including a mostly recreational centerfire semi-auto.
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