2023 New Optics Guide

2023 New Optics Guide

Optics remain the preserve of ever-escalating innovation. Whether new technologies are introduced in a multi-purpose riflescope, existing tech is miniaturized for a micro-red-dot sight to fit on a pistol or once prohibitively expensive equipment like thermal sights are made increasingly affordable, the world of tactical optics is always exciting.

First Look: Blaser B2 Riflescope Line

Two new second focal plane optics built on the heritage of German optics.

First Look: Liemke Luchs-1 and Luchs-2 Thermal Optics

German optics plus the latest electronics team up to make a first-rate thermal scope.

First Look: iAiming iA-317 Thermal Optic

This new optic features the exclusive First Shot Auto Zero technology.

First Look: X-Vision TRW1 Thermal Reflex Sight

A thermal sight designed for close-in work.

iRayUSA RICO MK1 640 3x50mm Thermal Rifle Scope Review

A full-featured thermal optic with a lot going for it.

First Look: X-Vision Optics Thermal Reflex Sight

X-Vision Optics is releasing a new thermal reflex sight offering an excellent price to performance ratio and also designed with versatility in mind.

Review: Trijicon IR-Patrol Thermal Monocular

Yes, thermal optics are expensive, but they can be an invaluable tool for home security and much more.

First Look: Pulsar Thermion XM30 3.5-14X Thermal Riflescope

Pulsar recently introduced the new XM30 3.5-14X thermal riflescope, which blends advanced technology with convenience and rugged reliability.

Blaser Group Acquires Liemke Thermal Optics

Blaser Group, official U.S. importer for iconic German firearms brands Blaser, Mauser and J.P. Sauer, as well as Minox and English gunmaker John Rigby, has acquired Liemke Thermal Optics.

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