FLIR has expanded its product line with the ThermoSight Pro Series thermal weapons sights. These sights attach to a MIL-STD/1913 picatinny rail, and would be perfect for hunting feral hogs or predators at night.
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Feral Hogs Beware! FLIR Introduces the ThermoSight Pro PTS Series
BY Thomas Gomez Published: August 10, 2017 { 11 comments }The Desert Tech MDR Bullpup Now Shipping–Really!
BY Max Slowik Published: August 8, 2017 { 18 comments }This highly anticipated bullpup rifle has an unparalleled set of features including fully ambidextrous controls, interchangeable barrels and cartridge conversion kits.
Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market
BY Fred Mastison Published: July 21, 2017 { 12 comments }Trijicon is one of the most respected and recognizable names in the optics industry. In fact, you would be hard pressed to go anywhere in the world and not be able to find someone who recognizes the ACOG optic. Trijicon launched a new electro optics (EO) division to lead the industry in “no-light” aiming systems. The new EO division features a complete lineup of thermal imaging monoculars, helmet sights, rifle sights and clip-on sights.
Vortex Viper: Are You Red Dot Ready? — Full Review
BY Bruce Flemings Published: July 11, 2017 { 6 comments }The Vortex Viper red dot sight pushes the envelope on “how low can you go?” when mounting a red dot sight on a handgun. This low-profile red dot sight also has a low-profile price.
Aimpoint Micro S-1: The Ideal Red Dot for Turkey Season
BY Jordan Michaels Published: July 8, 2017 { 2 comments }I don’t envy the Aimpoint engineer who drew the Micro S-1 assignment. Developing a plug-and-play red dot for a wide variety of shotguns must have been a nightmare. Most shotguns aren’t designed with optics in mind. Fortunately for us, Aimpoint’s engineers figured it out.
Clay On the Road: Blasting Prairie Dogs with the Sauer 100 Rifle
BY Clay Martin Published: June 23, 2017 { 18 comments }Earlier this month, I took part in a prairie dog hunt in Utah with Sauer Rifles and Minox optics. In addition to controlling the prairie dog population, Coda Hunts, an outfitter based in Highland, Utah, took us in small groups to hunt coyotes.
An Any Optic .45? The Accuracy X Multi-Sight 1911 – Full Review.
BY Justin Opinion Published: June 14, 2017 { 4 comments }The name Multi-Sight, as it suggests, means that these pistols are ready to accept a variety of different types of sights with very little effort. The top rear of the slide has been milled out to accept a number of available drop-in tops.
Clay Tests Bushnell’s Smartphone-Compatible Elite 1 Mile CONX Rangefinder & 1-6.5X SMRS
BY Clay Martin Published: May 9, 2017 { 3 comments }This week I got a chance to take a quick look at two fantastic products from Bushnell. How am I already so excited in the pants for these products, when I have had them less than a week? Easy. These aren’t completely new. They are updated models of two products I have actually been running for years. Bushnell has really come up in the world with the Elite Tactical line, and they represent arguably the best buy in optics today.
Nikon Rangefinder, Riflescopes & More – SHOT Show 2017
BY Jon Hodoway Published: March 15, 2017 { 0 comments }We always like to stop by the Nikon booth at SHOT Show to see what new gear they have for the year. Nikon is renowned for making great products at good prices, so we were interested to see what was on offer for the year.
New TruGlo Tritium/Fiber Optic Sights & Red Dot – SHOT Show 2017
BY Jon Hodoway Published: February 23, 2017 { 1 comment }TruGlo is best known for created the original TFO day/night sight, by combining tritium with fiber optic in one sight. For 2017 they have introduced several new great products.







