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  2. Sight magnifier - Wikipedia

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    The pictured magnifier is flipped in, and is magnifying the view through the sight. [a] A sight magnifier is an optical telescope that can be paired with a non-magnifying optical sight on a weapon to create a telescopic sight. [1] [2] They work with the parallel collimated reticle image produced by red dot sights and holographic weapon sights.

  3. List of equipment of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps

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    Equipped with a ring mount for a machine gun. Logistics vehicles Scania Gyraphus 4×4 "4×4 Low Operational 50 kN (5 tons)" Sweden: Unarmoured tactical truck: Unknown [49] Modified with a tyre pressure system to enable beach landings. Equipped with a loading platform or a 10-foot container. DMV - Iveco EuroCargo 150 E24 4×4 Italy Netherlands

  4. Pivot gun - Wikipedia

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    A pivot gun was a type of cannon mounted on a fixed central emplacement which permitted it to be moved through a wide horizontal arc. [1] They were a common weapon aboard ships and in land fortifications for several centuries but became obsolete after the invention of gun turrets .

  5. Scope mount - Wikipedia

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    An example could be to mount a scope with a 1-inch (25.4 mm) tube in a 30 mm mount using a plastic insert. There are also special ring mounts in the market with circularly shaped ring inserts made to provide stress free mounting without lapping, with Burris Signature Rings and Sako Optilock Rings as two well-known examples.

  6. NATO Accessory Rail - Wikipedia

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    NATO Accessory Rail (STANAG 4694) The NATO Accessory Rail (NAR), defined by NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4694, is a rail interface system standard for mounting accessory equipment such as telescopic sights, tactical lights, laser aiming modules, night vision devices, reflex sights, foregrips, bipods and bayonets to small arms such as rifles and pistols.

  7. Holographic weapon sight - Wikipedia

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    A United States Marine firing an M4 carbine, using an EOTech holographic sight to aim.. The first-generation holographic sight was introduced by EOTech—then an ERIM subsidiary—at the 1996 SHOT Show, [2] under the trade name HoloSight by Bushnell, with whom the company was partnered at the time, initially aiming for the civilian sport shooting and hunting market.