Posts Tagged ‘aimpoint’

trijicon reflex sight

Friday, March 5th, 2010

In the world of tactical sights for the ar15, people often think of Trijicon sights, how ever I doubt many people think trijicon when reflex sights come to mind. You have eotech and a host of other red dot manufactures out there, and they have a great product, but trijicon does something they don’t, they don’t use batteries in some of there sights. The sight I’m looking at this week is the RX-30A reflex sight. This sight would be at home on any ar rifle and works well in both low light and bright conditions. For situations that demand a rugged optic that must last for an undetermined amount of time, the trijicon sights fit the bill. The tritium last years and is bright enough to be seen in any condition, for the operator, this means an effective sight, and you don’t have to worry about or carry batteries. The sight has a wide field of view and is very easy to get on target. If you’re looking for a tactical reflex sight for your rifle, consider the trijicon reflex as a rugged battery less option. That’s the word from sportoptics.com

aimpoint micro

Friday, February 26th, 2010

A neat little sight, for anyone looking to mount an optic on a pistol, or a shotgun this is the sight to use. The finger print of this sight is very small, and can also give you a good site picture even when the sight is in use. The aimpoint micro uses the same technology as its larger counterparts, so it has a 50,000 hour battery life. The micro also comes with a mount that can be used on any weaver or piccatiny style rail. This small optic can also be used in conjunction with a larger variable power scope because of its small finger print. Aimpoint sights have been used by our armed forces for some time now, and have proved there durability in the field of combat. If you’re looking for a red dot optic or tactical optic that will give great performance and leave a small footprint, take a look at the aimpoint micro sights. That’s the word from sportoptics.com.