Bushnell AK Red Dot Sight

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posted on October 20, 2016
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The AK platform is known for its rugged construction and its reasonably inexpensive price. Now, Bushnell has developed an optic that matches those qualities. The Bushnell AK Optics 1X25 mm red dot sight is designed to be an ideal companion for any AK-style rifle.

The AK optic features a 3-MOA red dot that is controlled by 11 different brightness settings, allowing the user to dial in the desired brightness setting for ambient conditions. The optic features a multi-coated lens set inside of a 25 mm tube that is 2.4 inches in length. Total weight of the optic is 3.7 ounces.

The red dot is powered by a single CR2032 battery and is 100 percent waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. The optic features a total adjustable range of 70 inches at 100 yards and has a click value of 1 MOA. The sight is designed to mount on any Picatinny or Weaver-style rails and features a locking bar secured by an Allen bolt.

The suggested retail price on the Bushnell 1X25 mm AK Optic is $136.95.

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