![]() ![]() Both feature an illuminated and engraved Duplex reticle, a 30mm tube, and a dual-locking system designed to maintain zero. The new LZ30 series of riflescopes includes two models-2.5–10x50mm (SRP: $400) and 3–12x56mm (SRP: $430). The CW-1 reticle is an intuitive and fast MilRadian ranging reticle. The PentaLux TAC-V 4–20x50mm FFP (SRP: $770) is also a first-focal-plane scope with a 30mm tube, and it’s well suited for long-range shooting on the MSR platform. The massive 56mm objective lens delivers enhanced clarity, and the CW-3 reticle offers a Christmas tree grid for precise shot placement. The Phenom 5–30x56mm (SRP: $950) features a 34mm tube and first-focal-plane reticle. ![]() The latest Lasergrip in red is now available for the Kimber K6 revolver. The laser/holster packages now include a Blade-Tech Klipt Ambi IWB concealed-carry holster with a Crimson Trace laser sight for a Walther PPS Gen2 pistol (SRP: $229, red $309, green). The Master Series for 1911-style pistols goes green (SRP: $449) with new green-diode laser grips made of wood or G10 for full- and compact-size 1911s. This laser/light unit design uses Bluetooth-like technology to control a tactical light/laser module without cables or touch pads. The LinQ system (SRP: $649) is now available for AK-type rifles. The new value-priced Spectrum series riflescopes feature a first-focal-plane reticle. The HookUpz 2.0 (SRP: $89) connects nearly any smartphone to an optic-binocular, monocular, spotting scope, riflescope-to digitally record and capture everything seen through the optical device. The Digital Sentry Night Vision (SRP: $353) is a 2X monocular that can be helmet- or firearm-mounted. The 3X Magnifier (SRP: $259) mounts behind nearly any red-dot and flips into place when magnification is needed. The Engulf Micro Reflex Red Dot (SRP: $255) is super compact and compatible with MSRs and pistols. The Incinerate Red Dot (SRP: $240) features a tube design and a circle-dot reticle. The Enrage Red Dot (SRP: $240) is equipped with a 2-MOA dot with eight brightness settings and a high-rise mount. Shock-absorbing rubber armor provides protection to the optics and creates a non-slip ergonomic design. The Level ED 8x42mm binocular (SRP: $714.40) is an all-purpose binocular featuring extra-low-dispersion (ED) lenses that reduce chromatic aberration. Other features include a tabletop tripod, hard travel case, and all-weather protective soft case. The new 20–60x85mm Level spotting scope (SRP: $2,500) is great for both hunting and bench shooting, and offers good image quality with an apochromatic extra-low-dispersion objective lens and a BaK-4 prism. Barskaĭesigned for hunting or target shooting, the new Level Series of riflescopes debuts with a 3–12x50mm (SRP: $535.75) model equipped with a red-and-green illuminated reticle that allows the user to select the optimal reticle and brightness for the current environment lighting. This year you can expect some new spotters and some economical binocular models as well. These scopes also are getting a bit smaller and more compact, so they have less of a footprint. This means the ranging capability of the reticle is easier to use. The trend in long-range shooting optics is toward FFP (first-focal-plane) reticles, which have the ability to increase in size as the magnification is increased. If you are looking for a new piece of glass to top your rifle, read on for the best new optics of 2017. If you sell MSRs, then having a range of optics choices is a must-have. Glass for Modern Sporting Rifles (MSR)-such as the AR-15 and other rifles of the ilk-and long-range shooting continues to gain ground.īy Robert Sadowski Optics for the MSR platform continue to cover the range from red-dots for close-up work to magnified optics for precision long-range shooting. ![]()
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