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Trijicon AccuPoint 1-4x24 30mm Riflescope
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    Our first look at the AccuPoint 1-4x24 30mm Riflescope from Trijicon
A high quality optical scope with illuminated ai ...Click Here for full article

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Kaiser Uni-200L, Pistol Sight Tool
Posted By: Pete
Posted: Sat Dec 19 2009

    We take a first look at the Kaiser Uni-200L Unitool.
This is a well made, compact and solid tool designed to work wit ...Click Here for full article

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Sight-Link, AR15 Fiber Optic Iron Sight
Posted By: Pete
Posted: Thu Nov 26 2009

    First look at the Sight-Link, high visibility fiber optic front sight post from Mounting Solutions Plus
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We had the chance to see two fine pair of Steiner binoculars side by side. These are both 10x50 but the police model are standard prisms while the Predator uses roof prisms to keep the overall unit slim and compact. These two binoculars work well. The Predator would be easier to use and carry, but the lower price of the Police model makes it a great option too

http://binocularbuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1239670280

Steiner 10x50 Police and Predator 10x50 Binoculars
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Mon Apr 13 2009

We recently added this Crimson Trace laser grip and Surefire X200 weaponlight to this Glock 35 in .40 s&w.

The Crimson Trace laser grip wraps around the back of the Glock frame and has lumps on each side of the grip for battery storage. There is also a lump on the right rear of the Glock frame for the laser module. The Crimson Trace laser is turned on and off with the web of the shooting hand at the rear of the grip (where a 1911 grip safety would be).

This Glock 35 also sports a Surefire X200 weapon light with DG remote switch. So the shooting hand can also toggle the light on and off while maintaining a shooting position and finger on the trigger. So with these two aiming and target identification devices, it is possible to light up a target and switch on the laser with just the shooting hand. Both the laser and light work equally well either left or right handed

Red Laser, Green Glock, White Light
Posted by:
JeepPro
Posted on: Tue Feb 24 2009



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