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Utilizing the ADM QD mount to mount the RH25 V2 as a clip-on

InfiRay Outdoor RH25 V2 Thermal Review

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Now, InfiRay Outdoor has released the RH25 V2, a significant evolution of its predecessor that improves nearly every aspect of its design while retaining the versatility that made the original so popular.

Meprolight MMX3 Micro Magnifier Review

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What if distances are longer and/or the shooter’s vision isn’t what it used to be? That’s why Meprolight made the MMX3 Micro Magnifier!

Vortex Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Red Dot Review

Vortex Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Red Dot Review

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Traditionally, mounting a red dot on a shotgun meant using rib-mounted solutions or aftermarket plates, often resulting in awkward positioning and a compromised cheek weld.

InfiRay Outdoor RICO RH50 V2 Thermal Riflescope Review

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The InfiRay Outdoor RICO RH50 V2 is a solid choice for a thermal riflescope for nighttime predator hunting. It is packed with features you will use, has an industry leading warranty, and is on sale for less than $4,000.

Vectronix Shooting Solutions’ Jack-Of-All-Trades: Vector X Binoculars Reviewed

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Vector X is the most advanced pair of ballistic rangefinding binoculars currently available on the market. These binoculars are outfitted with Applied Ballistics software.

Handgun RDS Failure? No Dot, No Problem

Handgun RDS Failure? No Dot, No Problem

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Red Dot Sights (RDS) are commonly used as the primary sights by professionals and self-defense shooters. Modern dot sights are reliable and rugged, but not infallible. What do you do when they fail?

Two LPVOS side by side

The Difference Between $1,500 and $150 LPVOs

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If you’re somewhat new to any genre of firearm or firearm accessory, it’s often tough to see why one firearm or firearm accessory costs so much more than another. What are the differences?

Holosun 507 Comp – A Big Improvement

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Enter the 507 Comp, more reticle options, and a bigger and taller lens.  This optic is primarily intended for use on a pistol, specifically a competition pistol. 

LE Sniper’s Take on the NEW Leupold Mark 4HD

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The week before I left for training, someone asked me if I wanted to use the new Leupold Mark 4 6x24x52 with the FFP PR3-MIL reticle.

Night Hunting: Finder FH35R V2 (Video)

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The InfiRay Outdoor Finder is a 640 resolution thermal scanner with a laser range finder for under $2500.