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  2. Bushnell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bushnell introduced the AR Optics 1-4 scope in 2018. It has a 30mm tube and has an objective lens diameter of 24mm. It has caliber-specific reticles that are illuminated for use in low-light. The AR Optics 1-4 is intended for use with modern sporting rifles. [31]

  3. Opticsplanet - Wikipedia

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    OpticsPlanet, Inc. is a privately held online retailer of shooting, hunting, military, law enforcement, eyewear, and laboratory equipment. The company is headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois , and operates a number of specialized online destinations, as well as its flagship store OpticsPlanet.com.

  4. Red dot sight - Wikipedia

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    Used on red dot sights such as Docter/Noblex sights, Burris Fastfire, Vortex Viper, Leica Tempus, etc. Trijicon RMR standard Has two screw holes, and two shallow notches acting as recoil lugs. [15] Mainly used on the Trijicon RMR red dot sight, as well as on some Holosun sights. Shield standard A proprietary standard used by Shield Sights.

  5. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    The scope base is the attachment interface on the rifle's receiver, onto which the scope rings or scope mount are fixed. Early telescopic sights almost all have the rings that are fastened directly into tapped screw holes on the receiver, hence having no additional scope base other than the receiver top itself.

  6. Leupold & Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Leupold and Stevens Mark 6 scope with variable magnification 3-18x44mm, mounted on a M24 SWS. IDF M24 SWS with Leupold Mark 6 3-18x44mm sniper scope. Leupold FX-II Ultralight scope on a Ruger 77/44. The company's riflescopes are used by organizations such as the United States Army, the Secret Service and the Navy SEALs. [13]

  7. Burris - Wikipedia

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    Burris is a surname, and may refer to: Al Burris (1894–1938), baseball player; Art Burris (1924–1993) basketball player; Benjamin J. Burris, university president; Bo Burris (born 1944), American football player; Buddy Burris (1923–2007) football player; Henry Burris (born 1975), football player; Jack Burris (1917–1952), attorney and ...