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  1. #1
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    Default Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    http://gadget.brando.com/wildlife-ph...1c073d003.html

    Features:
    Wildlife Photography with Tactical Four Reticle Sight
    Laser Point project on the screen
    Four Reticle Sight: Point, Circle Point, Circle Cross, Cross
    Two types of Laser: Green, Red
    Three Laser Strength
    Adjustable point position on the screen
    CR2032 x 1 piece

    Package Included:
    1 piece Wildlife Photography with Tactical Four Reticle Sight
    1 piece Hot Shoe Sliding Plate


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    Default Re: Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    I'm sure it could, but I wouldnt expect it to hold zero.

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    Default Re: Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    Is that from TRuglo?

    That looks like the very same sight I have on my Neos - does great! Holds zero and with a new battery is super bright. One of the patterns is slightly off zero but the other three are spot on....



    Mine has 5 levels of brightness for each color though, and the settings are reversed from the one shown in your link for the reticle selections. I got the TruGlo on closeout and it wasn't much more than the one you linked.

    You'd probably do better posting this in OPTICS
    Last edited by falcn; May 12th, 2010 at 10:48 PM.
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    Default Re: Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    I would say a weapon sight would be the original purpose. I think they repurposed it.

    Be safe (and useful).

    Scott

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    Default Re: Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    I agree it looks like a weapon sight with a picatinny rail to hot shoe adapter. I bet if you had the adapter you could put an Aimpoint, Eotech, or other optic if so desired.

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    Wink Re: Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    Hey, it says it's for "Wildlife Shooting - Birds, Animals, any moving objects".

    Sounds like firearms, to me!
    Kevin Singleton, Potawatomi - {ZRT - Sector 4}

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    Default Re: Could this be repurposed for a firearm?

    looks like any other massively cloned red dot available on ebay to me.
    Guns don't kill people, it's mostly the bullets.

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