SIG Sauer Launches New Optics

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posted on May 21, 2016
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SIG Sauer has expanded its optics line, launching several innovative products at the 2016 NRA Annual Meetings in Louisville, Ky. See video above for more on the following products. 

The ECHO1 Digital Thermal Imaging Reflex Sight is based on the newest generation of thermal imaging sensors, providing for day or night use while functioning similar to a conventional reflex sight. The sight is ideal for home defense, law enforcement, military, and search and rescue situations, and certain hunting scearios.  

The KILO2000 rangefinder has the ability to range reflective targets at 3400 yards, trees at 1500 yards and deer at 1200 yards. A built-in inclinometer calculates AMR Angle Modified Range for angled shots, and a proprietary Lumatic OLED Display automatically adjusts display intensity to match ambient light conditions, bright in bright conditions and dim in twilight to protect your eye. 

The TANGO6 super-zoom 6X riflescope is ideal for close-quarter battle operations to long-range shooting, from 3-Gun competitions to hunting dangerous game, from bolt-actions to MSR’s. LockDown Zero System turrets with zero stop and reset and an intuitive rotation counter for extreme long range shooting. Includes one free SBT (SIG Ballistic Turret) custom lasered elevation.

For more information, please visit sigsauer.com.


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