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● This prism sight helps you quickly see and align your view in close-range situations, such as observing around corners, checking obstacles, or monitoring a target area during training. Its dual-prism design provides clear 1× magnification and a natural, true-to-life field of view, making it easier to spot and follow your target.

● When observing from angled positions or around corners, the prism system redirects light through the viewing window, allowing you to see a laterally reversed (mirror-image) field of view. This makes it possible to observe from offset positions without needing to line up directly, giving you more flexibility in how you view your surroundings.

● The large 23mm × 23mm viewing window and 360° rotating design let you smoothly adjust your viewing angle. Whether you are checking from the side, maintaining a low profile, or switching between positions, the sight adapts to your needs for a comfortable, fluid observation experience.

● Built from high-strength aluminum alloy with a hard-anodized finish, the sight is durable and ready for regular outdoor use, training exercises, or range practice. It is designed for easy mounting and is compatible with standard Picatinny rails, allowing for quick and secure attachment to a wide range of setups.

● With its compact size (60 × 48.75 × 75.37 mm) and low 41.5 mm optical axis height, it integrates well with most configurations while maintaining a stable and consistent view.

● Ideal for range practice, outdoor observation, or navigating close-range, obstacle-filled areas, this prism sight provides clear visibility, flexible viewing angles, and a practical, easy-to-use design.

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Apparently a knockoff version of the product call Hidesight designed by someone in Finland. Showcased on InRangeTV YT channel years ago.

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I think this is actually kind of neat. Sure it's probably more of a conversation piece and at this price is more than I am willing to spend but if the price drops I may get one eventually.

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I bought a different knockoff one of these years ago just as a "fuck it" type purchase. It worked but the FOV was absurdly small. Like looking through a paper towel roll BUT also trying to aim your rifle at 90 degrees via basically a 1" inch mirror. It worked, but was so far from practical no one on earth would ever use it IRL. But to be fair, if it increased FOV via a fisheye effect, then wouldn't be useable as an aiming device.

FWIW I paid $20...even the name brand it was copying at the time didn't cost $180.

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Code works at Amazon checkout. Pretty neat tool but the price is really too steep for what it actually is.

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What the hell is this?

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Maybe A J0ke

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A way to add weight and expense to your rifle.

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A periscope for your rifle.

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