Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow
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This thing looks pretty cool:
http://www.swfa.com/c-939-leupold-tactical-prismatic-riflescope.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/pc-8578-939-leupold-1x14-tactical-prismatic-30mm-riflescope.aspx
With the etched reticle, you can take or leave batteries. Anyone have more info, plan on getting one, or know what the circle-dot reticle looks like? If the reticle is etched but the batteries off, do you still get the full circle-dot, or only the dot, I wonder?
This would be the bomb for my Saiga-12 and a couple other longguns too. I'm not too keen on battery reliance.
Looks like you can only attach one ring to it, however. I would prefer space for 2 rings, for more stability.
http://www.swfa.com/c-939-leupold-tactical-prismatic-riflescope.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/pc-8578-939-leupold-1x14-tactical-prismatic-30mm-riflescope.aspx
With the etched reticle, you can take or leave batteries. Anyone have more info, plan on getting one, or know what the circle-dot reticle looks like? If the reticle is etched but the batteries off, do you still get the full circle-dot, or only the dot, I wonder?
The fast target acquisition and the accuracy of a non-magnifying red dot sight, with a glass-etched reticle you can use with or without included illumination module, all in a compact body that is virtually indestructible. This is no ordinary riflescope. Leupold's groundbreaking new 1x14 mm Tactical Prismatic is so simple (and accurate) to use: just place the cent of the circle dot sight on your target and squeeze the trigger. You never have to change your focus from the target to the sight, so you can get "on" faster with greater accuracy. And unlike red dot sights that become useless once their batteries die, the Leupold 1x14mm Tactical Prismatic's glass-etched reticle is not battery dependent: the reticle is always visible so you are always ready for action. And with the thickest main tube of any Leupold ever built, this is Leupold's most durable scope yet, able to withstand even more impact force than the legendary Leupold Mark 4 M3A, with no shift in the point of aim. Offers a wide field of view and 1/2 MOA click adjustments for windage and elevation. Mount system includes three spacers, giving the user the choice of four mounting heights.
This would be the bomb for my Saiga-12 and a couple other longguns too. I'm not too keen on battery reliance.
Looks like you can only attach one ring to it, however. I would prefer space for 2 rings, for more stability.