- A
telescopic sight,
commonly called a
scope informally, is an
optical sighting device based on a
refracting telescope. It is
equipped with some form of...
- for
optional iron
sights and suppressors.
Standard configurations include a
Schmidt &
Bender PM II 5-25×56FFP MK II
telescopic sight with P4F graticule...
- type 1
version of the LPS
telescopic sight. This 4×24
scope was more or less
identical to the
Russian PSO-1
telescopic sight with a battery-powered reticle...
- укороченный, 'Scope short-cut' in
comparison to PE/PEM
telescopic sight) is a 3.5×21
telescopic sight of
Soviet manufacture,
widely used
since 1940 on the...
- the same
focus with an
aiming point (e.g.
telescopic,
reflector and
holographic sights).
There are also
sights that
actively project an
illuminated point...
-
range of up to 500
metres (550 yd) with iron
sights and 1,000
metres (1,090 yd) with an 8×
telescopic sight. The
desire for
adopting new
shorter barreled...
-
Bender Police &
Military II (PM II)
telescopic sight with
fixed or
variable magnification.
Variable telescopic sights can be used if the
operator wants...
-
collimated sight. Red dot
sights generally fall into two categories, "tube" or "open" designs. "Tube
sights" look
similar to a
standard telescopic sight, with...
-
Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) is a
series of
prismatic telescopic sights manufactured by Trijicon. The ACOG was
originally designed to be used...
- The C79
optical sight (SpecterOS3.4x) is a
telescopic sight manufactured by Elcan. A variant, the M145
Machine Gun
Optic is in use by the US military...