Posted August 2, 2016 9:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

After months of anticipation, the Hartman MH1 reflex sight has arrived on U.S. soil.

Hartman, an optics company, was cofounded by retired Lt. Col. Mikey Hartman of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and founder of the IDF Marksmanship and Sharpshooting School.

The MH1, is an advanced tactical red dot sight, featuring multiple ground-breaking technologies, including: the largest field-of-view on the market, an optional customizable user interface and a USB charging port that allows the user to charge the sight via any mobile device, computer or wall socket (a single CR123 backup battery provides additional extended battery life).

In addition, the sight is motion activated and will stay in battery saving mode until its dual 30-degree motion sensors perceive the firearm is being moved in a shooting position.

The Hartman MH1’s rear panel and activation buttons are uniquely angled allowing the user to mount additional optics or night vision gear behind it without impeding access to the controls even when using gloves.

Optionally, as part of the interface feature users can customize a variety of controls: PTT on or off, sleep mode duration, motion sensors enable/disable, low battery indicators and adjusting brightness levels.

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Source:: Tactical Life

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