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  2. Sight magnifier - Wikipedia

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    A magnifier is mounted onto a firearm, usually on a Picatinny rail, in line with the primary non-magnified optic.When not in use, the magnifier may be flipped to the side (usually the right) so the shooter sees through their non-magnified optic alone; when flipped in line, it will magnify the view through the non-magnified optic.

  3. EOTech - Wikipedia

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    EOTECH is an American company that designs, manufactures, and markets electro-optic and night vision products and systems. The company is headquartered in Plymouth , Michigan. They produce holographic weapon sights for small arms that have been adopted by various military and law enforcement agencies as close quarters battle firearm sights.

  4. SOPMOD - Wikipedia

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    EOTech M40GL Grenade Launcher Sight (SU-253/PEQ ECOS-GL) [14] Elcan SpecterDR 1-4x Scope + Docter MRD (SU-230/PVS) Trijicon ACOG TA31ECOS 4x Scope + Docter MRD (SU-237/PVS) [11] Insight AN/PVS-24 Clip-On Night Vision Device-Image Intensified (CVND-I 2) [12] US Army 75th Rangers using multiple Block II accessories on their rifles at night. Note ...

  5. Holographic weapon sight - Wikipedia

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    A United States Marine firing an M4 carbine, using an EOTech holographic sight to aim.. The first-generation holographic sight was introduced by EOTech—then an ERIM subsidiary—at the 1996 SHOT Show, [2] under the trade name HoloSight by Bushnell, with whom the company was partnered at the time, initially aiming for the civilian sport shooting and hunting market.

  6. Screen magnifier - Wikipedia

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    As the user moves the pointer or cursor the screen magnifier should track with it and show the new enlarged portion. If this tracking is jerky or flickers it is likely to disturb the user. Also, the pointer or cursor may not be the content of interest: for example, if the user presses a keyboard shortcuts that opens a menu, the magnified ...

  7. I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic frames ...

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    But the glasses themselves (which took around 10 days to arrive — your mileage may vary) are great; they're lightweight and comfortable, and Pair nailed my fairly complicated progressive-lens ...

  8. Lens cover - Wikipedia

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    Lens caps or covers are often lost, they are not a high value item among photographers, especially professionals, photographers at large events or in large crowds may drop their lens caps and fail to retrieve them, leading to a litter of lens caps. [citation needed] A lens cap may be tethered to the camera via a string to avoid losing it.

  9. Orthokeratology - Wikipedia

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    Orthokeratology lens. Orthokeratology, also referred to as Night lenses, Ortho-K, OK, Overnight Vision Correction, Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT), Accelerated Orthokeretology, Cornea Corrective Contacts, Eccentricity Zero Molding, and Gentle Vision Shaping System (GVSS), is the use of gas-permeable contact lenses that temporarily reshape the cornea to reduce refractive errors such as myopia ...