Description

The Primary Arms SLx 1x Microprism Red Dot Sight is an all-new advanced optical system designed from the ground up in an ultra-compact housing, allowing use of backup iron sights and magnifiers. SLx optics built our reputation for innovation, reliability, and value. All SLx optics undergo rigorous field-testing during development to best serve you in any environment. In this case, we put the optic through over 7,000 rounds of .308 through a SCAR 17s.
Using cutting-edge LED technology, the SLx 1x MicroPrism offers 13 illumination settings with AutoLive motion-sensing on/off technology and three night vision settings. At maximum illumination, the MicroPrism offers true daylight bright performance, while the innovative low-power sleep mode safeguards battery life for reliable 'always-on'storage. Though small in size, virtually no sacrifice was made for eye relief and even offers a generous field of view.
This package also includes the new ruggedized mounting system with industry standard mini-prism footprint, guaranteeing reliability and zero retention through heavy use and adverse conditions. Out of the box, this mount offers 8 different mounting heights and configurations, ensuring compatibility with any rifle system.
With this combo, you will also get the Primary Arms SLx 3x Micro Magnifier with a picatinny flip-to-side mount. Weighing only 5.3 oz, the SLx 3x MicroMagnifier is a miniaturized, lightweight magnifier that extends the effective range of a red dot sight or 1x prism scope. The SLx 3x MicroMagnifier features an innovative 'micro-sized'design that reduces its footprint compared to traditional magnifiers. This makes it ideal for close-quarters carbines, where agility, ergonomics, and handling speed are paramount.
Features
13 Illumination Settings + 3 Night Vision
AutoLive Motion-Sensing On/Off
Glass Etched Reticle
Lens Cover Included with Sight
Product #: 924703
Manufacturer #: KIT 15093

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