Does Aimpoint Offer A Military Discount?

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Law Enforcement / Military

Aimpoint supports the men and women who protect and serve our country. We extend a special discount to qualified U.S. law enforcement, military and first responders both active and retired .

What is Aimpoint mil discount?

Law Enforcement / Military

Aimpoint supports the men and women who protect and serve our country. We extend a special discount to qualified U.S. law enforcement, military and first responders both active and retired .

Does the military use Aimpoint?

Aimpoint red dot sights are trusted by hunters, sport shooters, military, and law enforcement officers around the world. Over 2 million sights have been supplied to the United States military since 1997.

What is Aimpoint military?

Aimpoint is a contractor for the United States military and supplies the Aimpoint CompM2 . Aimpoint products are used by various armed forces, and are marketed to civilians for hunting and sport. The Aimpoint Comp sights, such as the CompM2, are Aimpoint’s most popular product line.

Which is better Aimpoint or EOTech?

If you want a lighter optic, Aimpoint is almost always the way to go. For shooters that have astigmatisms in either of their eyes, EOTech will work better in their favor. For magnifier usage, Aimpoint has a 3X and 6X option. EOTech has a 3X and 5X option for their magnifiers.

How much is the vortex military discount?

Vortex Optics 40% off for Vets, Military and Law Enforcement.

Is Aimpoint parallax free?

Aimpoint sights are parallax-free , which means that the visible dot remains parallel to the bore of your weapon no matter what angle your eye is in relation to the sight. This means you never have to worry about centering the dot inside the sight. When the dot is on target, so are you.

What optics do the Navy SEALs use?

The U.S.’s elite military units commonly use the Aimpoint and EOTech red dot sights, just to name a few. They have used the Aimpoint Comp M2 & M4 EOTech 553 Holographic Sight’s past and present. As a Navy SEAL, I used the Aimpoint, ACOG TA01NSN and Colt 4 X 20.

What is the best MOA for red dot?

6 MOA . For close and fast-moving targets where the shooter might only get a split second to line up a shot, the 6 MOA dot is the optimal choice. The dot is big, bright, and easy to find encouraging fast target acquisition every time. Perfect for IPSC disciplines, dog handlers, etc.

What CCO does Army use?

It was first introduced in the U.S. Armed Forces in 2000, designated as the M68 Close Combat Optic (M68 CCO; NSN: 1240-01-411-1265). It is also known as the M68 Aimpoint and is designed to meet United States military standards.

Is Aimpoint Made in USA?

All Aimpoint sights are manufactured in Sweden so beware of sights and packages from China or Hong Kong.

Who started Aimpoint?

Mark Sweeney : Aimpoint began as a very complex software program that was designed to accurately predict break on any green, and over about 10 years it evolved into the Express Read that you see now. The first product was actually an app for Palm Pilots in 2004 prior to it being used on Golf Channel.

Does the military use EOTech?

The EOTECH 553 is in U.S. military service under the designation SU-231/PEQ and M553 in the commercial market. ... A specialty sight for the grenade launcher has also been accepted by the U.S. military with the designation SU-253/PEQ. Their first holographic sight was introduced in January 1996.

Is red dot better than holographic?

Red dots use power-saving LED while holographic sights require lasers to power their holograms. That’s how a couple red dots have battery power of up to 50,000 hours. That’s leaving it on for 5+ years. Compared with holographic sights that are usually in the 500-1000 hours battery life.

Will an EOTech survive an EMP?

Will the Eotech 512 sight withstand an EMP attack ( either missile generated or solar flare ) ? No, there is no commercially available red dot or holographic sight that withstand an EMP .

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