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- ~30"
For $100 stay away from pistol dots and buy a good set of irons. The dots that cheap are junk. Holosun has the cheapest reliable pistol optics, $200-300. You might find a screaming deal on black friday? But you also need to look at mounting. Either milled slide, a dovetail mount (please dont) or compatability with an existing optics cut. If your gun has no cut and you want to cut one, youre going to spend 500 or more before its all over. Ive tried to short cut it every way you slice it, something ends up not working reliably unless its bolted to the slide, and a good quality rds. Cheap pre cut slides give you problems you never asked for.
Picture of the Bruiser from page 1:
He seems to have mounting solution built in with the pic rail, just needs an optic mount that fits it. I agree though, it's going to be difficult to find a good optic that come in under $180 (paid 179 according to post 1). Lots of cheapies that might or might not work and last, I've used some on 22 cal stuff with success, but not many good quality options in that price point.
Considering that the gun is more or less a rifle action with a pistol grip and short barrel, maybe look at what's available for rifle optics. I'd recommend looking at PSA because they'll run sales on Vortex and others. I think that the current sales for decent rifle red dots for <$200 are all more tube type.