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    New U.S. Optics 1-4x

    New from US Optics …

    “The SR-4C features a true 1X power, low setting and a daylight visible red or green dot sight packaged in a lightweight aircraft aluminum housing and is MIL-A-8625 Type III hard anodized 30mm body. The red dot can be set at any of 12 pre-programmed intensity settings. The lower four settings are night vision compatible.

    The SR-4C by U.S. Optics features the best of a holographic sight and a 1ื4 variable magnified optic into a compact, rugged package that is 9.25” in length and weighs just under 20 ounces. Low-profile windage and elevation knobs minimize the profile of the SR-4C. 2/10 MIL knob adjustments make zeroing the Mil Scale reticle quick and effortless. With a true 1X power setting, the 4-MOA red dot sight is perfect for quick and decisive target acquisition in CQB situations. Dial the power ring to 4X to confidently engage targets at short ranges up to 500 yards. Over 8,000 hours of runtime is squeezed out of a 3 Volt CR2032 lithium coin battery.


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    Just under 20oz for a 1-4x is considered lightweight? I was hoping to see more 1-6x scopes under 20oz. Hell, the Leupold VX-6 1-6x comes in under 15oz. I'm sure this USO is built like a tank and a great optic by almost any measure, but lightweight it's not.

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    I can't find any details on this. It sounds like someone finally put an ampoint in a 1-4. Sounds like the ultimate optic.

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    Do you have any pics of the sight picture?

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    Is it parallax free?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIS-LLC View Post
    Do you have any pics of the sight picture?
    We'll have to wait for more information from U.S. Optics.

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    Did I read that right, 8,000 hours of battery life on 1 CR2032????

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    Tell them to call me when they bring the price down to what the average guy can afford
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICANHITHIMMAN View Post
    Tell them to call me when they bring the price down to what the average guy can afford
    This. It sounds like a scope I can't afford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICANHITHIMMAN View Post
    Tell them to call me when they bring the price down to what the average guy can afford
    Quote Originally Posted by Agnostic View Post
    This. It sounds like a scope I can't afford.
    Yay for assumptions!!! Unless you two are privy to something special then how about you just keep quiet about such things and wait. Besides, as we all know you spend as much or more on the optics as you do on the rifle.

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