Aimpoint ACRO P2: Still Worth It in 2026?

The Aimpoint ACRO P2 was once considered the gold standard for pistol red dots. But now it’s 2026, and the optics market has changed a lot. So the real question is: Is the ACRO P2 still worth buying today… or has it been surpassed? After running this optic on my Walther PDP, I’m breaking down the real pros, real drawbacks, and whether the price still makes sense in today’s market. This isn’t a sponsored review — I paid for this optic myself, which means you’re getting the honest perspective most people want before spending serious money on gear. But here’s the part many reviews skip… There are three things about the ACRO P2 that surprised me after real use — and one of them might actually make you choose a different optic in 2026. Stick around because we’ll cover: • Why the ACRO design changed pistol optics forever • The feature that still makes this optic stand out today • The biggest complaint most shooters have with it • Why the window size debate actually matters • The battery design feature I wish every optic had • What I paid for mine vs retail pricing • And the final answer: Would I buy it again in 2026? If you’re considering an Aimpoint ACRO P2, a closed emitter pistol optic, or setting up a Walther PDP, this video should help you decide if the ACRO is still the right choice — or if something newer makes more sense now. Also stay tuned because in an upcoming video I’ll be comparing this optic to another major competitor, and the results may surprise you. Safety Note All firearms shown are unloaded and verified clear before filming. Any range footage was recorded at a licensed range following all firearm safety protocols. #Aimpoint #ACROP2 #RedDot #WaltherPDP #2A #FirearmReview #EDC