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    US Army chooses Sig Tango6 1-6 for DMR?

    Good for New Hampshire but I was not aware the Sig optic line was that impressive. Did I miss something?


    https://www.sigsauer.com/press-relea...arksman-rifle/

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    Quite a surprise to me, but I don't follow optics very well.

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    Wild-guess: technically meets "US-made" requirement at much lower cost than other entrants. Just a guess. Their MHS entry seems to have won in part due to much lower cost than the competition.

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    I somehow have a feeling this won’t last long.


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    Hey it's waterproof down to 1 meter and has a HellFire™ electronic-illuminated reticle system what more do you want?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mack7.62 View Post
    Hey it's waterproof down to 1 meter and has a HellFire™ electronic-illuminated reticle system what more do you want?
    I think I would like to see an adjustable objective on this scope. Maybe I have overlooked something, but I would think parallax could be a problem at any distance.

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    I have shot behind the 1-4 and I was actually very impressed by the glass quality.

    Now as far as that goes I didn’t test anything else but the glass was every bit as clear as my Razor Gen II.

    But the 320 won the army pistol and now their optics... somebody is getting a kickback somewhere.


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    Same form factor as the Tango6, but it will have a different reticle and will be assembled in their Oregon plant. http://soldiersystems.net/2018/05/10...arksman-rifle/
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    Heck, I didn't realize that SIG even manufactured optics. I figured they were just made for SIG by another company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    Heck, I didn't realize that SIG even manufactured optics. I figured they were just made for SIG by another company.
    If you look at their overall line, most of them are... sourcing includes China, Philippines, and I believe Japan also. I suspect that their US operation is primarily marketing, management, and product design/planning, with a relatively small shop that assembles outsourced components into a few specific scopes. They would hardly be the only ones doing this. AFAIK none of the US makers grind their own lenses or make their raw glass, so everyone outsources to some degree. Leupold claims to do everything else in the USA.

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