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๐ฏ Lock in precision, lighten your load, and never miss a moment.
The Primary Arms SLX 1X Micro Prism features a cutting-edge ACSS Cyclops Gen II etched reticle that works without illumination, housed in a compact, lightweight aluminum body thatโs over 20% lighter than typical prisms. With 13 illumination settings including a daylight-bright mode and an impressive 45,000-hour battery life powered by AutoLive motion sensing technology, this optic is engineered for professional shooters seeking precision, durability, and efficiency.
| ASIN | B09NS39N78 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #566,086 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #743 in Rifle Scopes |
| Brand Name | Primary Arms |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (139) |
| Field Of View | 76.5 Feet |
| Item Display Weight | 215 g |
| Item Weight | 226.8 Grams |
| Lens Color | black |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Primary Arms |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | SLx 1X MicroPrismTM Scope |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | Yes |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 17 Millimeters |
| Product Style | Design |
| Reticle Type | ACSS Cyclops Gen II |
| Sport Type | Shooting |
| Thread Type | UNC |
| UPC | 818500015611 |
J**N
Have it on a Canuck Wrangler and it works great. Love the green.
R**N
This optic is surprisingly nice! I mounted this on my .22LR to try out and it's fantastic! It has a really small footprint on the picatinny rail, so if you have a longer rail it gives a ton of options for customizing the placement. The red dot can be adjusted for intensity depending how bright you like it. I tend to keep it on the lower end to keep the dot as small as possible while still being visible. You don't get any magnification, so you treat this the same way you would an iron sight or open sight, but your accuracy depends on you anyway so that doesn't necessarily make it any better or worse. Sighting this in was nice and quick, and after using it for a few hours my zero never moved, so everything is nice and solid. Mind you, I can't speak to anything more powerful than a .22LR, so the experience might be different with a more powerful center fire. It does stand a fair way off the tip of a rifle, so depending on the size of your rifle case you may have to take it off, but I haven't run into that issue - it's small enough that it just stays mounted. Overall fantastic dot sight! Highly recommend!
D**W
I have astigmatism and I find these types of optics really help with getting a clear sight picture without the blow out I normally get on typical red dots. The build quality is super robust and would argue it rivals Vortex for the price and the included extras in the box for height adjustment when mounting it. The reticle itself if very clear and sharp and it has many levels of brightness Highly recommend!
S**L
While I understand the intent of this microprism, it just didn't work for me. Firstly, I found it very difficult to mount to my firearm - probably because no instructions were included nor were any makes/models of firearms listed as being compatible. Maybe its from years of always closing one eye to see through the scope that made this a difficult learning curve, I don't know. I will say that the microprism feels very solid and well built though. It is small and should not add much bulk to your firearm. I feel that maybe I need a lot more practice and patience to use this properly. Any maybe some professional guidance.
Z**Y
I got astigmatism so all dots are huge. This is a tiny, crisp chevron. This let's me aim small and miss small. It feels like a computer mouse. Just point the little chevron/cursor and click and you hit. Ive been shooting irons for 25 years and within a single mag I was shooting better with the prism. Theres no learning curve. Just mount it as far back as possible and keep both eyes open and you can't miss.
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