SHOT Show 2018: SIG Sauer Electro-Optics Adds Juliet Magnifiers

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posted on January 25, 2018
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SIG Sauer Electro-Optics Division has added the Juliet6 and Juliet3 magnifiers, which allow for easy transition between close-quarters and medium-range targets. Coupled with a SIG Romeo Red Dot, the Juliet features a quick-release mount that flips to one side when not in use, while built-in recoil lugs ensure zero hold.

Designed for the MSR platform, the Juliet6 offers the power and versatility of a 1-6x scope in a lighter, modular system. Both magnifiers incorporate adjustable base mounts that provide customization to combine the magnifiers with a red dot sight, while the Stealth ID trapezoidal design of the Juliet breaks up the optic shape and visibility profile.

“There is no faster means of switching from close quarter tactical engagements to longer shots than the PowerCam 90°,” said Andy York, president of SIG Sauer Electro-Optics. “Speed and nimbleness matter in the field and in engagements.”

For more, please visit sigssauer.com.

Features:

  • Quick Release Mount with Built-In Recoil Lugs for a Repeatable Zero
  • PowerCam 90° Mount Pivots to the Side When Not Needed
  • Adjustable Height Using Included Spacers
  • Use Stand-Alone or Aligned with a Red Dot Sight
  • Aerospace Grade 6061 Aluminum Housing Ensures a Lifetime of Reliable Service
  • Waterproof Rated IPX-8 (20 Meters for 1 Hour)

 

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