Preview: One Hundred Concepts ScopeCap

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posted on April 15, 2023
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One Hundred Concepts ScopeCaps

A simple, low-profile cap designed to cover scope lenses, the One Hundred Concepts ScopeCap is easily installed on a wide range of magnified optics and is durable, thanks to its polymer construction.

Held in place with a provided section of bungie cord and a rubber retaining band, the ScopeCap is easily flipped on and off a scope bezel with its integrated flipper tab. When flipped to the side, it sits out of the way until needed, retained by the cord.

The ScopeCap comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from small to 3XL, to fit different objective sizes. Each ScopeCap is sold individually and not as a set. MSRP is $17.

For more information, visit onehundredconcepts.com.

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