Firefield Prismatic 3x30 Combat Sight

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posted on June 28, 2016
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Firefield’s Prismatic 3x30 Combat Sight is a rugged, mission-oriented sight that’s ready for action delivering precision and grit to the user.

The Prismatic Combat Sight is designed to increase quick target acquisition at short- to medium-range distances. The optic features a red and black circle-dot reticle and a top-mounted picatinny rail for attaching a compact reflex sight for innate aiming and focusing. The device is manufactured with Bak-4 prisms, the highest level of optical glass on the market, which allows for crisp and vivid imaging. The Prismatic gains its durability from hardcore protective features such as a rubber-armored 6061 aluminum tube, flawless operations at temperatures ranging from 0 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit and a waterproof rating of IPX6. It is nitrogen-filled, fog and shock proof for reliable use in a wide range of environments.

The Prismatic Combat Sight allows users to acquire targets without difficulty, actually target acquisition almost comes too easily. MOA windage and elevation adjustments can be made in .25-inch increments and the clearly etched circle-dot reticle illuminates bright red with 11 brightness settings.

The Firefield Prismatic is powered by a CR1620 lithium battery and offers up to 500 hours of runtime. In short, your target acquisition doesn’t stop until you do.

MSRP $215.99

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