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First Look: ZeroTech Variable Prism Sight

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ZeroTech Optics introduced its Variable Prism Sight, an innovative new optic that has the versatility of variable magnification within a prism sight, offering the flexibility that traditional fixed-power and binary prism optics lack. The new 1-4X Variable Prism Sight allows users to adjust magnification seamlessly from 1X all the way to 4X, providing both close-range accuracy and extended-range precision in one optic.

Traditionally, prism sights have been limited to a fixed magnification or a simple choice between two magnifications such as 1X or 4X. The 1-4X Variable Prism Sight provides shooters with the ability to adjust magnification on the fly, ensuring optimal performance in any scenario.

Prism sights have long been a favorite among shooters for several reasons. Unlike red-dot sights, which rely on reflective lenses, prism sights feature etched reticles that provide better clarity and contrast, even in low-light conditions. They also offer exceptional durability and maintain zero even in harsh environments, making them ideal for tactical applications and rugged outdoor use. Additionally, prism sights are etched so shooters with an astigmatism due not suffer from the common “starburst effect” contributing to more accurate and consistent aiming.

ZeroTech 1-4X Variable Prism Sight Features

  • Variable Magnification (1-4X): Combines the adaptability of variable optics with the compact design of prism scopes.
  • RAP-R Reticle: Etched reticle with illumination in both red and green for versatility and reliability in low-light conditions.
  • Astigmatism-friendly: Offers crisp and detailed visuals, free from the distortion common in red dot sights.
  • Compact and durable: Short design with robust construction to withstand heavy use.
  • Wider field-of-view: Provides exceptional situational awareness, ideal for self-defense and fast-paced scenarios.
  • Illumination control: Switch seamlessly between red and green illumination with easy-to-use controls.
  • Precise adjustments: .5 MOA per click turret adjustments with a total elevation travel of 100 MOA.
  • Integrated Picatinny interface: A reversible rail clamp assembly come included in the box.

MSRP for the ZeroTech 1-4X Variable Prism Sight is $599, and more information on this optic and other products from ZeroTech, visit zerotechoptics.com.

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