
There was a temptation to slug this article with the headline "Pimp Your Handgun." After all, it's catchy and it's trendy…There's only one thing wrong with it, it's dead wrong.
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The New GG&G A2 Spring Actuated Back Up Iron Sight (BUIS) deploys with just the push of a button, even with your off hand. Its mechanism captivates the actuator spring and mechanical components, preventing adverse environmental contact. The locking mechanism functions for both the raised and lowered position, preventing accidental raising or lowering of the sight.
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Lightweight, waterproof, and shockproof, Sightmark’s Dual Shot is distinguished from other reflex sights by its accompanying laser that is in parallel precision for the highest accuracy when shooting at even the fastest moving targets, and by its 0 to infinity usage capabilities. The laser can also be removed from the Dual Shot for use on its own, or reattached depending on preference.
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C More Systems' Tactical sight is designed to meet the requirements of a sight for daily duty use. The sight, a tubeless heads-up model designed to mount on a flat top AR, comes with an A2-type iron sight so the dot and iron sights can be co-witnessed.
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Simply put, the LRT-SASS is an AR-15 on steroids. It is larger in size, larger in caliber, and heavier in weight. The LRT-SASS I used for this review arrived in a padded “gun case” with the owner’s manuals, two 19-round magazines, one LRT with four position handguards with covers, Mangonel front/rear flip-up sights, a sling, and a Harris bipod—all in all, a ready-to-use package.
Read More →In days gone by, “rifle optics” referred to one thing: a telescopic sight with varying degrees of magnification. But today, rifle optics include a new class of aiming devices called combat optics, generally red dot sights.
Read More →AccuScope, a sight-in reference tool for scopes, allows you to easily and accurately sight in a firearm scope. With the user providing the shooting distance from the target and the number of inches off center, the AccuScope slide chart calculates the precise number of “clicks” to adjust both the windage and elevation simultaneously to help the shooter put the next shot on center.
Read More →Applicable to PVS-14 Monoculars and PVS-7 Goggles, the Morovision 10X Lens Adapter can be quickly fitted into the filter thread of the objective lens of a system, converting it into a long-range night sighting device. The 10X lens offers a relative four-degree field of view, depending on the amount of ambient light available during operation. The lens adapter can also be used as a standalone 10x 40mm daytime spotting scope.
Read More →ITI’s new version of its under-door scope features an improved design. It slides easily under doors in less than a quarter of an inch of space. New optics with enhanced low-light capability eliminates the need for night vision devices. A three-way attachment allows operators to see left, right, and 90 degrees upward for maximum viewing capacity of the entire room. A highly sensitive, low-noise microphone is optional for audio surveillance.
Read More →Konus Optical & Sport Systems’ KonusPro line of rifle scopes for law enforcement features tactical-style engraved reticles. Using an etched reticle on precision glass instead of a thin wire, the KonusPro is extremely rugged and eliminates the chances of a wire breaking or becoming misaligned. The KonusPro is waterproof and fog proof with a nitrogen purged tube.
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