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  2. Aimpoint - Wikipedia

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    Aimpoint has launched a series of proprietary mounts for their products. These include: Aimpoint CompM4 mount: Launched in 2007 [16] with the Aimpoint CompM4 sight. The sight is attached to the mount via two M5 screws from the underside, and the mount has a transverse groove acting as a recoil lug. The Aimpoint Comp line was launched in 1993. [16]

  3. List of equipment of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    Still around at bases for exercise OPFORs [168] Was manufactured as a copy of the M/45 in Denmark under a license from Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori Later replaced by the MP5 until the concept of the sub-machine gun was completely dropped in 2010 by the Danish defense, in favor of compact carbines.

  4. Scope mount - Wikipedia

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    Scope mounts are rigid implements used to attach (typically) a telescopic sight or other types of optical sights onto a firearm. The mount can be made integral to the scope body (such as the Zeiss rail) or, more commonly, an external fitting that clamp onto the scope tube via screw-tightened rings (similar to pipe shoes). The scope and mount ...

  5. Aimpoint CompM2 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Aimpoint CompM4 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. AMD-65 - Wikipedia

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    Aimpoint CompM2 sight (B&T BT-21741 QD ring 30 mm ultrahigh heavy type) Aimpont 3×Mag sight (B&T BT-211115 Flip-side QD base mount, B&T BT-211113 Flip-side QD ring) Insight Technology AN/PEQ-2 Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Light (TPIAL) laser sight

  8. Red dot sight - Wikipedia

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    Left: Aimpoint Acro C2 reflex sight laying on its side. Right: Acro rail on a Picatinny riser. The approximate dimensions of an Aimpoint Acro dovetail rail. There are various mounting types (also called "footprints") for red dot sights: [15] Aimpoint Acro rail Launched in 2019 together with the sights Aimpoint Acro P-1 and C-1. [16]

  9. Reflector sight - Wikipedia

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    Many tube sights offer the option of interchangeable filters (such as polarizing or haze-reducing filters), glare-reducing sunshades, and conveniently protective "flip-up" lens covers. Open sights (also known as "mini reflex sights" and "mini red dots") take advantage of the fact that the reflector sight's only optical element, the optical ...

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