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Posts Tagged Sights
Holosun Introduces Night Vision and Thermal Sights
From Guns.com:
The MRS line of optics is really where Holosun is making waves in the community, setting themselves apart. Starting off, the MRS TH is a digital thermal optic that can record, zoom from 1-8x, change the intensity of the screen, and change the color of the thermal (white hot, black hot, etc.)
The MRS NV is the night vision version of the rifle optic, offering the same features as the thermal. The NV also includes an IR illuminator on the side of the optic.
Sig Red Dot For $89
From Ammoland:
We are witnessing a price war for Sig Optics you are winning as prices continue to fall. Primary Arms has the SIG Sauer SOR72001 ROMEO-MSR 2MOA Red Dot Sight for only $89.99 with FREE shipping.
Intro To Rifle Optics
From Guns.com:
Whenever I am outfitting a new rifle with new optics, I have two major criteria. The first one is the obvious – application. What is the rifle to be used for? What kind of distance and precision are required? What kind of shooting entails? For example, shooting high-speed drills at 50-yards in a 3-Gun match is quite different than shooting a rutting bull on a crimson ridgeline during a fall elk hunt. The second criteria revolves around budget. We are spoiled for choice here with countless options ranging from wallet-friendly glass all the way up to world-class precision optics. Matching your must-have features with cost will narrow down those options.
New Aimpoint Acro P-1
Aimpoint announces new pistol sight.
Aimpoint Introduces ACRO Pistol Sight
From Aimpoint:
Malmö, Sweden – June 2018 – Aimpoint, the originator and worldwide leader in red dot sighting
technology, is proud to introduce their new line of red dot sights, the Aimpoint® ACRO™ (Advanced
Compact Reflex Optic) Series. The unique small sight design of the Aimpoint® ACRO series electronic
red-dot sight was developed for use on pistols and other weapon platforms.
For many years, end users have requested a small enclosed red dot sight to fit on handguns. Utilizing
Aimpoint’s advanced sight technology, Aimpoint is proud to launch the first of its kind to the market. The
Acro P-1, offers an enclosed system that is much more durable than those with open systems. It is also
the only sight in its size category fully tested for shock, vibration, temperature span and other
environmental stress.
The Acro P-1 optic can perform under tough conditions while adding negligible size and weight to the
equipment. Tested with a minimum of 20,000 rounds on a .40 cal pistol slide, this small optic has proven
itself in its size category as the leader in ruggedness and reliability.
Designed for direct integration onto pistol slides, the Aimpoint Acro P-1 sight can also be used as a
backup sight for magnifying scopes, personal defense weapons, and on any system where a small red
dot is applicable.
The Acro P-1 sight is a 1X (non-magnifying) parallax-free optic that features a 3.5 minute of angle
(MOA) red dot for fast target acquisition. It is fully submersible to 25 meters and allows continuous
operation for over 1 year on a single CR1225 battery. Dot intensity is adjusted with side push buttons.
“The development of the Acro P-1 sight sets a new standard for compact pistol mounted reflex optics,â€
said Aimpoint AB President Lennart Ljungfelt. “The commitment we make to our customers is to develop
the highest performing red-dot sights available. The Acro P-1 optic fulfills that commitment by providing
the lightest and most rugged enclosed red-dot sight in its size category on the market.â€
All Aimpoint products are manufactured in Sweden, and Aimpoint AB is headquartered in Malmö,
Sweden. For more information on Aimpoint or other Aimpoint products, please visit our webpage at
www.aimpoint.com
Army Awards Contract To Aimpoint
From The Daily Caller:
Aimpoint, the worldwide leader in reflex sight technology, has been awarded a contract for supply of 30,000 M68 Close Combat Optics (M68CCO) to the U.S. Army. The Aimpoint CompM4s sight is type-classified as the M68CCO when used by the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. These sights will be supplied with a killFlash® anti-reflection device, rubber lens covers, and adapters which allow the sights to be deployed on all versions of the M16 rifle, M4 Carbine, and light machineguns such as the M240 and M249.
Thermal Imager That You Can Mount on a Rail
From Torrey Pines Logic:
Thermal Imager T10â„¢
T10 mini‑thermal imager models T10‑S (50° FOV, 9Hz video), T10‑N (25° FOV, 9Hz video) and T10‑M (50° FOV, 30Hz video) offer a robust feature set commonly found in more expensive devices:
- On‑board image processing enhancement modes
- Manual and automatic NUC capability
- Temperature read‑out
- Battery read‑out and protection
- Auto power‑save
- Multiple display views: white hot / color / black hot / NV green
- Flexible mounting options: Picatinny rail / wrist strap / user‑handle mount and more
9Hz units are ideal for hunters and are export ready. 30Hz units support more sophisticated domestic user needs. Wide angle units augment law enforcement agency capabilities conducting search operations.
The low cost T10 family is a leader in among thermal red-dot accessories.
XS Big Dot Review: “It actually works…absolutely phenomenal.â€
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Accessories, News, Sights, Warrior Tools on 11/Sep/2010 20:25
James Yeager: XS Sights for Defensive Purposes – Demonstration of Sight Picture
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Sights, Warrior Tools on 11/Sep/2010 20:08
James Yeager debunks myth that XS Sights are not effective for shooting at distance.
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Sights on 11/Sep/2010 20:02
James Yeager shooting demonstration debunks the myth that XS Sights are not effective for shooting at distance.
Aimpoint Sights
Posted by Brian in Optics, Sights, Warrior Tools on 2/Mar/2010 16:34