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Sightmark Citadel 1-10x24 CR1 Scope Review

Sightmark Citadel 1-10×24 CR1 Scope Review

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If you’re in the market for a quality scope for your newly acquired AR-15 that doesn’t break the bank then your search is over.

The Vortex Spitfire HD Gen 2 5X Prism

The Vortex Spitfire HD Gen 2 5X Prism

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I cut my teeth with an ACOG on an M16A4 and have always appreciated the simplicity and design of a good prism optic. As such, when Vortex released the latest Spitfire HD Gen 2 models, my ears perked up. Emails were sent, and Vortex happily sent me a Spitfire HD Gen 2 5X optic.

Review: Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10X40 Riflescope

Review: Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10X40 Riflescope

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The new Leupold VX-3HD riflescope is, according to the author, the best VX-3 scope made to date, offering better resolution, clarity, and contrast in a light, rugged and affordable package.

The Super Smooth Strasser RS 14 Evolution in 6.5 PRC

The Super Smooth Strasser RS 14 Evolution in 6.5 PRC

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Strasser rifles are made in Austria, a country known for high-quality firearms, and the RS14 Evolution certainly fits that bill. I’m not sure what the company meant by the “RS” designation but after evaluating the Evolution I think it should stand for “Really Smooth,” “Remarkably Slick,” or something along those lines.

Big Dot Energy! The Aimpoint H2 6MOA.

Big Dot Energy! The Aimpoint H2 6MOA.

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Small dots suck! And the majority of the firearms industry has been lying to you. The last 8 years or so has seen an explosion of quality rugged red dot sights (RDS) from many manufacturers in the firearms industry. Together with all these sights came small dots. Customers were sold a bucket of lies, that they needed small dots for “precision”. Today I am going to explain to you why small dots suck and you don’t need them for “precision”. I am also going to explain why the Aimpoint H2 with 6MOA dot is the new king of rifle dot sights.

Space Force in Your Pocket: Full Review of the Vortex Fury HD 5000 AB

Space Force in Your Pocket: Full Review of the Vortex Fury HD 5000 AB

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I’ll say at the outset that the title of this review is a lie. In order to do a “full review” of the new Vortex Fury binos, I’d need a lot more copy space than my editor is going to give me. The Vortex Fury HB 5000 AB is so loaded with features and functionalities [...]

Versatility Defined, the NIGHTFORCE NX8 2.5-20x50mm F1

Versatility Defined, the NIGHTFORCE NX8 2.5-20x50mm F1

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The NX8 2.5-20x performed exceptionally well on all fronts, and I look forward to seeing the action in Africa behind the crosshairs of one.

17 Facts about the Leupold DeltaPoint Micro and Field Test Report

17 Facts about the Leupold DeltaPoint Micro and Field Test Report

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Just like your mother-in-law, it’s carrying a little extra weight around the backend. Function before fashion the Leupold DP Micro works and it’s tiny. They had to put the electronics and the batt

Trijicon's MRO HD & Magnifier - Review

Trijicon’s MRO HD & Magnifier – Review

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If you live in an environment where a full-up variable power scope is too much, but sometimes a red dot alone isn’t enough, the combo is an excellent gap filler. At $1400 for the set, it isn’t cheap. But it does fill a wide variety of needs, and being from Trijicon, you know it won’t let you down.

Vortex’s New SPARC Solar Red Dot is the Energizer Bunny of Optics

Vortex’s New SPARC Solar Red Dot is the Energizer Bunny of Optics

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Its rugged waterproof, shockproof, and fog-proof design protect it even in the harshest elements, and its battery life means it’ll keep going and going and going no matter how long you use it. If you’re in the market for a new red dot, I’d give the Vortex SPARC Solar a look.