Bushnell First Strike Reflex Electronic Sight

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posted on February 4, 2013
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Bushnell introduced a new electronic red-dot sight for handguns, rifles and shotguns. The First Strike Reflex is a versatile electronic sight for hunters and shooters alike at just 2.1 ounces and less than 2.5 inches in length.

Lightweight and compact, this point-and-shoot sight allows marksmen or hunters to quickly acquire targets. With unlimited eye relief, the First Strike Reflex is not only easy to mount on a variety of firearms, it is a highly adaptable sighting system for handguns, turkey guns and modern sporting rifles.

The First Strike Reflex features a 5-MOA dot with an automatic brightness adjustment that quickly adjusts to variable light conditions. Fully waterproof and designed to withstand heavy recoil, shooters can count on the First Strike Reflex to be a durable, high-performance electronic sight.

The sight features a built-in mounting system that quickly attaches to Weaver-style bases or Picatinny rails. The First Strike Reflex is available for an MSRP of $219.95.

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