Burris Adds Two AR Sights to Lineup
Burris has introduced two new AR scopes—the AR-132 for close quarters and the AR-536 long range.
By NRA Staff
2/16/2012
Burris is known for building precise and accurate sight systems for tactical, home defense and hunting applications. Now, there are two more AR scopes from which to choose—the AR-132 and the AR536.
“Our new AR sights are as rugged and versatile as the AR platforms they were designed to match,” said Rob Siemers, Burris general manager. “Our AR-332 sight is one of the most popular red dot sights on the market today, and with the addition of the AR-132 and AR-536 we’ve added more options and versatility for the professional and recreational shooter.”
The AR-132 is a 1X power, close quarters optic that is compact and lightweight and comes with a choice of 4 MOA red or green dots. The Ar-132 also has a low mounting system designed for AR rifles, and the optic can be set to one of 10 brightness levels.
The AR-536 is a long-range AR scope with a 36 mm objective lens and 5X magnification for acquiring targets out to 600 yards. The AR-536 also features the Burris Ballistic/CQ illuminated reticle that can be adjusted to match lighting conditions, such as black for day use and red or green for low-light situations.
Both optics are multicoated with Burris’ proprietary lens coating and come with a one-year warranty. The AR-132 will be available for $279, while the AR-536 comes with a suggested retail price of $399.
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