aimpoint compm2

The Ultimate in weapons sight for quick acquisition, parallax free with unlimited eye relief, large size aiming dot for close quarter combat, matte black finish, submersible, complete with flip up lens covers, rugged, super extended battery life and more than 500,000 units in use by US Armed Forces sums up the reasons we recommend these state of the art optical Red Dot sights.

 

CompM2
CET Low battery drain technology allows you to get 10,000 hours of on power, this is two years of constant power on! Submersible to 80 feet, adjustable red dot brightness levels with six settings for daylight, four night visions settings, and one extra bright, four Minute of Angle (MOA) dot for quick target acquisition is compatible with night vision, includes 3-volt 2L76 battery, rings are not included but accepts any 30mm rings.

aimpoint micro t1

The Micro sights offer the same battle-proven ruggedness of full-sized Aimpoint sights– able to perform under extreme conditions while adding negligible size and weight to your equipment. It weighs just 3.7 ounces (105 grams) including the supplied rail interface. It sits lower on the rail than other Aimpoint sights and can be added to any rifle, handgun, shotgun or bow having a Weaver or Picatinny rail. The T-1 is shown at right on a .30 M1 Carbine with the UltiMAK M6-B Optic Mount– a very nice combination. Aimpoint T1 Micro on the Auto Ordnance .30 M1 Carbine Aimpoint Micro Installed on Rock River Arms Tactical Carry Handle The performance of the Micro T-1 is optimized for use with all generations of night vision devices (NVDs), but is especially suited for 3rd generation night vision technology. Aimpoint’s unique band-pass coating on the reflective lens reflects select frequencies of red light at near 100% efficiency in order to give the highest possible dot brightness, while transmitting nearly 100% of light in the Infrared and near-infrared part of the spectrum to provide the clearest, brightest image possible when used with a 3rd generation NVD. With 4 NVD-compatible brightness settings and 8 naked-eye settings including one extra-bright setting, the Micro T-1 is ready for use around the clock. Shown at left is the Micro T-1 on a Rock River Arms "Tactical Carry Handle". This arrangement co witnesses the iron sights, even with the rear on the lowest setting. Aimpoint sights are designed to allow a shooter to do what comes naturally – keep both eyes open while focusing on a target. This method of sighting maintains the shooter’s full field of view, greatly enhancing situational awareness while maximizing target acquisition speed. Thanks to the parallax-free design, the dot follows the movement of the user’s eye while remaining fixed on the target, eliminating any need for centering. Further, the sight allows for unlimited eye-relief. Technical Specifications for T-1 Optical Data: System: Passive Red Dot Collimator Reflex Optical Magnification: 1X Eye Relief: Unlimited. Centering not required. Reticle Size: 4 M.O.A. Optical Coating: Anti reflex and bandpass coatings, NVD compatible. Electronic Data: Battery Type: One 3 V lithium cell, type CR2032, commercially available. Battery Life, Typical: Over 5 years of continuous use (night and day) at position 8. Switch Positions: Rotory, with positive, secure detents. 13 positions – one "off", 4 NVD and 8 "daylight", of which one is extra bright. Mechanical Data: Material Housing: Extruded high-strength aluminum, hard anodized. Surface Finish: Black to dark gray, non-glare surface. Material, lens covers: Rubber, matte black. Adjustment: One click = 10 mm at 80 meters, 13 mm at 100 meters, or 1/2" at 100 yards (1/2 M.O.A.) Total adjustment range: Plus or minus 1 yard at 100 yards, windage and elevation. Mounting: Keyed surface. Patent pending mount keyed to the sight body to absorb recoil. Dimensions: Length: 62 mm (2.4") Width/Height: 41 mm x 36 mm (1.6" x 1.4") for sight only. 41 mm x 40 mm (1.6" x 1.6") for sight with mount. Ring Width: N/A Weight: 84 grams (3 oz) sight only 105 grams (3.7 oz) with mount. Environmental Data: Temperature Range, operation and storage: - 45oC to +71oC (-50oF to +160oF) Shock: 3 x 500 G, 0.7 – 1.1 ms. Chemical Resistance: Not affected by weapons cleaners, lubricants, oil or insect repellants. Water Imersion: 25 m (80 ft) MOA: Minute Of Angle = 30 mm at 100 meters, or ~1" at 100 yards NVD: Night Vision Device

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