Trijicon REFLEX Sight

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posted on January 22, 2010
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For 2010, Trijicon has announced the RX34 Reflex sight with smaller 4.5 MOA amber dot to increase accuracy and precision shot placement. Dual-illuminated and parallax free, the Trijicon Reflex offers increased field-of-view capabilities that provide fast, both-eyes-open target acquisition and accurate aiming for the military, law enforcement and hunting enthusiasts.

With its 42mm aperture lens, the Trijicon RX30 Reflex series provides generous field of view and a large sight picture. Giving you the ability to shoot with both eyes open, this advanced sight expands your peripheral view, and provides you with the best possible aim, even in low-light situations or darkness.

Nearly indestructible, the Reflex features a military-grade housing that's investment cast from aircraft aluminum alloy and hard-coat anodized finish. Tested to military standards, the sight stands up to, and performs under, the most extreme environmental conditions. Go to trijicon.com.

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