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Aimpoint is a manufacturing company founded in 1974. [1] Their primary products are reflector (or reflex) sights, specifically the red dot sight sub-type. In 1975 they introduced their first product, [2] the "Aimpoint Electronic" red dot sight, based on a design by Helsingborg engineer John Arne Ingemund Ekstrand. [3]
Red dot sight Israel: Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor. Meprolight M21 Red dot sight Israel: Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor, STV Rifles and IWI ACE: Aimpoint PRO Red dot sight United States: Mounted on STV Rifles. [60] Aimpoint CompM4: Red dot sight United States: Mounted on AKM-1, limited use. [61] KBN-SN Red dot sight Vietnam. Mounted on SN ...
Aimpoint PRO Red dot sight United States: Mounted on STV Rifles. [20] Aimpoint CompM4: Red dot sight United States: Mounted on AKM-1, limited use. [21] KBN-SN Red dot sight Vietnam. Mounted on SN-19 and SN7N. Manufactured locally at Vietnam Defense Industry (VDI). KBN-M1 Red-dot sight Vietnam. Mounted on STV-380.
The CompM2 is a battery-powered, non-magnifying red dot type of reflex sight for firearms manufactured by Aimpoint AB. It was first introduced in the U.S. Armed Forces in 2000, [1] 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.
The U.S. Army's newest version of the M68 Close Combat Optic (CCO) is the Aimpoint CompM4. The shooter's end of the CompM4 with the power control knob An M4 carbine with a Picatinny rail system on the upper receiver and four-sided handguard, showing a GPS-02 "Grip Pod", a type of vertical grip that has a deployable bipod inside the handle and an M68 CCO optical sight C7NLD assault rifle with ...
Authorities in California have busted 117 sticky-fingered grinches who were part of an organized holiday shoplifting ring. California Highway Patrol recovered 767 stolen items worth more than ...
The ELCAN 3.4× optical sight was also dropped in favour of the Swedish made non-magnifying Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sight and if desired an accompanying Aimpoint red dot magnifier. These upgraded versions are now designated as C7NLD, C8NLD, and LOAWNLD.
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