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Breaking all laws of physics, the Golden Eye is a technological marvel using revolutionary engineering with over 150 separate operations required to build this unit.
Golden Eye Daytime Monoculars
Our Price: $39.95 Quantity in Cart: none

Breaking all laws of physics, the Golden Eye is a technological marvel using revolutionary engineering with over 150 separate operations required to build this unit.
The 8-24x75 is the Ultimate Varmint/Target scope.
12-36x80 Daytime Riflescope
Our Price: $1,099.00 Quantity in Cart: none

The 8-24x75 is the Ultimate Varmint/Target scope.
80mm objective and 40mm tube combined with the best, German quality multicoated glass on the market makes this sight the best light-gathering device for shooting in the world.
4-12x80 Day-Night Scope
Our Price: $2,595.00 Quantity in Cart: none

80mm objective and 40mm tube combined with the best, German quality multicoated glass on the market makes this sight the best light-gathering device for shooting in the world.
Extreme engineering has produced the world's only sub-compact weapon-mounted light.
X2 Sub-Compact Tactical Light
Our Price: $136.95 Quantity in Cart: none

Extreme engineering has produced the world's only sub-compact weapon-mounted light.
Compatible with the GLOCK handguns with accessory rails as well as other popular models (such as the Beretta Model 92/96 and SIG P226)
M3 Tactical Illuminator
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Compatible with the GLOCK handguns with accessory rails as well as other popular models (such as the Beretta Model 92/96 and SIG P226)
The Rail Grabber Inteface employs a single machine screw to clamp the illuminator to the weapon.
M3X Rail-Grabber - Pistol Tactical Illuminator
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The Rail Grabber Inteface employs a single machine screw to clamp the illuminator to the weapon.
Designed for both-eyes-open shooting
Trijicon® Reflex RX01-23-6.5 MOA Amber Dot with A.R.M.S #15 Throw Lever Mount
Our Price: $495.00 Quantity in Cart: none

Designed for both-eyes-open shooting
Height .315 inch.
Low Profile Flattop Quick Detach Mount - for Trijicon Sights
Our Price: $100.00 Quantity in Cart: none

Height .315 inch.
Military and tactical spotters are discovering these high power binoculars are easy to use, give them a better view and offer a lot more comfort during extended use than spotting scopes.
Steiner 15x80 Military Binocular with Compass
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Military and tactical spotters are discovering these high power binoculars are easy to use, give them a better view and offer a lot more comfort during extended use than spotting scopes.


Optical image quality depends on lens design, glass grade, manufacturing tolerances and coating. In order to be in line with well-known premium optical producers we only offer products by manufacturers who do not cut corners.

A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope, is a device used to give an accurate point of aim for weapons such as firearms, airguns and crossbows. Other sighting systems are iron sights, red dot sights, and laser sights.

Telescopic sights are classified in terms of the optical magnification and the objective lens diameter, e.g. 10×50. This would denote 10 times magnification with a 50 mm objective lens. In general terms, larger objective lens diameters are better (collect more light and give a wider field of view), the magnification power should be chosen on the basis of the intended use. There are also adjustable objectives sights where the magnification can be changed by manually turning one part; the syntax is the following: minimal magnification — maximum magnification × objective lens, for example, 3–9×40.

Rectiles: Telescopic sights come with a variety of different reticles, ranging from the traditional crosshairs to complex reticles designed to allow the shooter to estimate accurately the range to a target, to compensate for the bullet drop, and to compensate for the windage required due to crosswinds. A user can estimate the range to objects of known size, the size of objects at known distances, and even roughly compensate for both bullet drop and wind drifts at known ranges with a reticle-equipped scope.

Mil-dot Rectiles: Modern military and law enforcement reticles are generally designed for ranging purposes. Perhaps the most flexible ranging rectile is the "Mil-dot" reticle, which consists of duplex crosshairs with small dots at milliradian (Mil) intervals in the field of view. A milliradian equates to 3.43775 MOA, that is, approximately 21.6 inches at 600 yards; each MOA equates to 1.0472 inch at 100 yards, often rounded to 1 inch at 100 yards for fast mental calculations.

Users who use the metric system are better off with a Mil-dot reticle, since they do not have to hassle with the unnecessary complications of a non metric system of measurement during mental calculations. Also the Mil-dot measurements and ranging calculations are always exact in the metric system.

A trained user can pretty accurately measure the range to objects of known size, the size of objects at known distances, and compensate for both bullet drop and wind drifts at known ranges with a Mil-dot reticle-equipped scope.

 



 

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