Posted December 5, 2019 11:10 am by Comments

By Tactical Life

The Primary Arms 6-30x56mm adds new Mil-Dot reticle.

The City of Pasadena Police Department recently approved two Primary Arms optics for duty. The approval comes shortly after Missouri City Police issued a similar approval.

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Now Pasadena Police officers can utilize the SLx Compact 1×20 Prism Scope and SLx Advanced Push Button Microdot. The approval comes after months of field testing, certifying effectiveness.

The SLx Compact 1×20 Prism Scope, commonly known as the Cyclops, is a 1X Prism with an etched ACSS reticle. This reticle can be set for multiple illumination settings. It provides a clear point of aim, even for users suffering a strong astigmatism, according to Primary Arms.

“The ACSS reticle frames up the target well, which also aids in the fast acquisition of the target,” the Pasadena PD Firearms Training Staff reported. “The etched reticle allows use of the sight in the event that the battery goes out. This sight is a great value for the price.”

The SLx Advanced Push Button Microdot maintains a minimal footprint on a service rifle. Its durability and feature-set make it a strong competitor in the field, according to Primary Arms. It delivers 50,000 hours of …Read the Rest

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