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SIG Sauer wins contract for new spec ops riflescope

SIG Sauer wins contract for new spec ops riflescope

The United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) has chosen SIG Sauer to provide America’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) with a new riflescope and gun mount.

More specifically, the gun company won a contract for the Electro-Optics TANGO6T 1-6×24 Second Focal Plane (SFP) Riflescope and ALPHA4 Ultralight Mount.

According to SIG Sauer, the TANGO6T 1-6×24 Rifle scope is “a second focal plane, ruggedized riflescope with a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) anodized aircraft-grade aluminum main tube.” It has an M855A1 Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) illuminated reticle with the different options for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and engagements at medium range. Additionally, it comes with a red Hellfire fiber optic illumination system for quick target acquisition during daylight engagements, Power Selector Ring (PSR) throw lever, and a laser-marked scope level pointer for fast-mount emplacement.

The TANGO6T 1-6×24 Riflescope (SIG Sauer).

In a press release, Andy York, president of SIG Sauer Electro-Optics, the company’s division that will manufacture the scope, said: “The TANGO6T riflescope line combines ruggedized MIL-SPEC810-G mechanical systems and HDX high-definition optical design with advanced electronic technologies. We are firmly committed to supporting the Department of Defense with this riflescope to provide greater adaptability, increased lethality, and enhanced target acquisition for our Special Operations Forces.”

With regard to the ALPHA4 Ultralight Mount, it was designed explicitly for the TANGO6T riflescope series. It is made of aluminium and is anodized in order to be better protected from adverse weather conditions.

Ron Cohen, president and CEO of SIG Sauer, Inc., added: “We are honored to receive an additional award for our TANGO6T series of riflescopes for use with our elite forces, and to be recognized for our commitment to providing equipment that performs and adapts to the most critical mission requirements. We are also very proud that we were successful in our first submission for our ALPHA4 Ultralight Mount, and that it was recognized for quality and durability through this award.”

The famous gun manufacturer has a long history with America’s SOF. Previously, it has specifically designed and produced the SIG Sauer P226 pistol for use by the Navy SEALs. The 9mm handgun even had a trident engraved on its left side to denote its SEAL lineage.

Overall, the contract for both the ALPHA4 Ultralight Mount and TANGO6T SFP 1-6×24 SFP Riflescope will cost the DoD $12 million per year for five years. The contract is also an indefinite delivery and indefinite quantity with a firm-fixed price. It is scheduled to end in 2023. Both gun enhancements will be manufactured in SIG Sauer’s Electro-Optics facility in Oregon.


Originally published on NEWSREP

Leupold VX-3 Survives Season in Alaskan River

Leupold VX-3 Survives Season in Alaskan River

In North America, at least, it’d be difficult to find an environment as wild as the Alaskan bush. The Last Frontier is known, respected, and in some cases feared for its unforgiving terrain. Those that choose to accept the challenge of hunting its wildlife-rich backcountry require rugged gear – products that are as tough as they are – because equipment failure in Alaska can result in something far worse than a ruined hunt.

Many of the local outfitters and guides swear by our products when it comes to optics – we’ve long been known for reliability, dating back to very first riflescope we built in the 1940s. Few, though, have been privy to the rugged reliability of a Leupold riflescope in the way that assistant hunting guide Don Hunley has. Not everyone, after all, drops their riflescope in a raging Alaskan river – and even fewer folks wind up finding that very same scope months later. This is that story.

Back in October 2017, Hunley was winding down a 10-day hunt on the Alaskan peninsula, where he was hoping to help his client get a shot at one of Alaska’s more dangerous critters, a brown bear. The hunt had been arduous, wet, and ultimately successful – his client killed a respectable bear just before shooting time expired. The bruin went down at the mouth of a creek that fed into an estuary, and Hunley and his client began the long process of packing it out in a light rain under a setting sun. It was after 11 p.m. before Hunley began what would thankfully be his last 600-yard trek to the shoreline where a skiff would be picking them up. With him, as always, was his Zoli over-under double rifle, topped with a Leupold VX-3 1.5-5 riflescope. Brown bears are one of many potential threats hunters must brave in the Alaskan backcountry, and guides are always prepared for the worst-case scenario. Thing is, when he finally got to the skiff and sighed with relief as he handed his pack over to one of the guys on the boat, he noticed something important: His scope was gone.

Hunley had secured the optic to the rifle using a quick-detach mount – not a Leupold one, mind you – and had somehow dislodged it during the very final leg of his 600-yard haul. He knew the scope had been attached for most of the trip, as he’d briefly looked at it before putting it on his back and beginning to hike. The skiff’s captain agreed to delay departure long enough to let him do a cursory search for the optic. The riflescope, however, was gone. Hunley tried to backtrack, but he was walking in 6-inches of water that was full of eel grass – finding the scope seemed to be a lost cause. With much disappointment, he wrote it off and climbed aboard the skiff, glad, at least, that his client had killed a fine bear on his scope’s last hunt.

Leupold VX-3 Survives Season in Alaskan River

Months passed and spring 2018 brought new opportunities and new hunters. Hunley was again along the Alaskan peninsula, very near to where he’d helped his previous hunter kill his brown bear last fall. He and his current client had been glassing and hiking for hours, and Hunley had even taken the time to share the story of his lost Leupold – making it all the more surprisingly when, just before dark, he spotted a small black object in the sand on the shore of the estuary. Bending down, he picked up a still very recognizable Leupold VX-3 1.5-5 and knew immediately that it was the very one he’d lost months earlier – its quick-detach mount, which had quickly detached at precisely the wrong moment months before, made it easy to identify. By his estimation, it was found about 600-800 yards down river from where it had originally been lost – enduring more than 350 tide cycles throughout the Alaskan winter.

Hunley, his hunter, and the rest of the party were amazed at the dumb luck – how could he possibly have found the scope again after all that time? More so, however, they were astounded at the condition it was in, given the circumstances.

The power selector? It still turned freely like a new scope. The glass? Still fog free, even after seven months of being blasted by Alaskan tidal action. Though that sandblasting did beat the exterior up a bit, there was no corrosion – the same couldn’t be said for the mount. Our legendary reputation for ruggedness had been challenged by Mother Nature herself, and the scope held its own. Hunley contacted us with his story, and the scope eventually returned home to Beaverton, Oregon, where it’ll join countless others like it that survived impossible conditions that would have destroy the competition. Our scopes are built to survive on the battlefield, in competition, and on the hunt – without letting you down. For Don Hunley, it was a case of Alaska tested, Alaska approved.

https://www.leupold.com/leupold-core/stories/leupold-vx-3-survives-season-in-alaskan-river

 


SIG SAUER Electro-Optics SIERRA3BDX

SIG SAUER Electro-Optics SIERRA3BDX™ Riflescope Earns Top Honors from Outdoor Life

Newington, N.H. (September 24, 2018) – SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to announce the SIERRA3BDX Riflescope has received the top honors from Outdoor Life Magazine “Best Versatile Riflescopes” for The 24 Best Riflescopes of 2018.

For 2018 Outdoor Life grouped riflescopes into two categories: versatility and long-range shooting. The SIERRA3BDX riflescope was tested in the versatility category and assessed on ergonomics, looks, and suitability for the task the riflescope was intended to tackle. Evaluators mounted the SIERRA3BDX riflescope and repeatedly tested it for aim and return to zero. The SIERRA3BDX riflescope was the recipient of the following awards from Outdoor Life:

Outdoor Life “Editor’s Choice” was awarded to the SIERRA3BDX riflescope for outscoring the competition on innovation and utility as, the “smart, svelte, and surprisingly affordable BDX system, SIG has cracked the code on incorporating rangefinding while maintaining the dimensions of a traditional riflescope.”

Outdoor Life “Great Buy” was awarded to the SIERRA3BDX for receiving the highest value score amongst riflescopes for, “bringing the BDX to market at a price that’s within reach of many hunters and shooters.”

“It’s such an honor for SIG SAUER Electro-Optics to have the SIERRA3BDX riflescope receive these two top honors from Outdoor Life for versatility in riflescopes for 2018,” said Andy York, President, SIG SAUER Electro-Optics. “This recognition is really the result of the hard work and dedication of the entire team at SIG SAUER Electro-Optics that had the vision to develop the innovative BDX product line and bring it to the market.”

The SIERRA3BDX riflescopes are available in 3.5-10x42mm, 4.5-14x44mm, 4.5-14x50mm, and 6.5-20x52mm, and have the look, feel, weight, and size of traditional riflescopes. The riflescopes feature HD glass for superior resolution and optical clarity, 30mm main tubes, side-focus parallax adjustments, and the LevelPlex™ digital anti-cant system. The BDX-R1 Digital Ballistic Reticle is the evolution of holdover, with a second focal plane reticle that scales your ballistic holdover dot with magnification like a first focal plane reticle, providing a ballistic solution out to 800 yards with 1 MOA of accuracy.

The BDX product line also incorporates a BDX family of rangefinders to include: KILO1400BDX, KILO1800BDX, KILO2200BDX, KILO2400BDX, and KILO3000BDX rangefinding binocular. These rangefinders include many of the unrivaled features that the KILO name was built on: Lightwave DSP™ digital rangefinder engine, Hyperscan™ with 4 times per second scan rate, RangeLock™, and the Lumatic™ auto-adjusting display.

The complete SIG SAUER BDX rangefinder and riflescope system is now available in retail stores for the hunting season and ranges in price from $699 – $1399.

For more information on BDX products and all of the SIG SAUER award winning products, please visit sigsauer.com

About SIG SAUER, Inc.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, and training. For over 100 years SIG SAUER, Inc. has evolved, and thrived, by blending American ingenuity, German engineering, and Swiss precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has made it the brand of choice amongst the U.S. Military, the global defense community, law enforcement, competitive shooters, hunters, and responsible citizens. Additionally, SIG SAUER is the premier provider of elite firearms instruction and tactical training at the SIG SAUER Academy – a world class, state-of-the-art, 140-acre training facility. SIG SAUER is headquartered in Newington, New Hampshire, and has more than 1,700 employees across eight locations, and is the largest member of a worldwide business group that includes SIG SAUER GmbH & Co. KG in Germany. For more information about the company and product line visit: sigsauer.com.

SIG SAUER BDX

SIG SAUER BDX Award-Winning Rangefinder and Riflescope System Now Available in Retails Stores for Hunting Season

Newington, N.H. (August 29, 2018) – SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to announce that the award-winning Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX™) Rangefinder and Riflescope System is now available in retail stores for hunting season. BDX is a rangefinder and riflescope system that uses your ballistics, environmental conditions, and Bluetooth to illuminate the exact holdover dot. The BDX System is simple, fast, and intuitive – just Connect The Dot™.

To use the BDX Rangefinder and Riflescope system, simply download the “SIG BDX” app, pair the KILO BDX Rangefinder and SIERRA3BDX Riflescope, set up your ballistic profile, and you are ready to hunt. Once you are in the field, range your target, put the ballistic holdover dot on the target, pull the trigger, impact.

The BDX family of rangefinders includes: KILO1400BDX, KILO1800BDX, KILO2200BDX, KILO2400BDX, and KILO3000BDX rangefinding binocular. These rangefinders include many of the unrivaled features that the KILO name was built on: Lightwave DSP™ digital rangefinder engine, Hyperscan™ with 4 times per second scan rate, RangeLock™, and the Lumatic™ auto-adjusting display.

The SIERRA3BDX riflescopes are available in 3.5-10x42mm, 4.5-14x44mm, 4.5-14x50mm, and 6.5-20x52mm, and have the look, feel, weight, and size of traditional riflescopes. The riflescopes feature HD glass for superior resolution and optical clarity, 30mm main tubes, side-focus parallax adjustments, and the LevelPlex™ digital anti-cant system. The BDX-R1 Digital Ballistic Reticle is the evolution of holdover, with a second focal plane reticle that scales your ballistic holdover dot with magnification like a first focal plane reticle, providing a ballistic solution out to 800 yards with 1 MOA of accuracy.

Rounding out these superior features is SIG SAUER’s kinetic energy transfer indicator: KinETHIC™. KinETHIC provides hunters assistance in assuring an ethical hunt by indicating when energy on target drops below a threshold that can be set by the hunter using the BDX App.

The SIG SAUER BDX System was recently awarded the 2018 Golden Triggr Award for “Innovation in Optics” at Triggrcon which showcases the newest, most innovative products in the firearms industry.

The complete SIG SAUER Electro-Optics BDX Rangefinder and Riflescope system retails for $699 – $1,399.

About SIG SAUER, Inc.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, and training. For over 100 years SIG SAUER, Inc. has evolved, and thrived, by blending American ingenuity, German engineering, and Swiss precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has made it the brand of choice amongst the U.S. Military, the global defense community, law enforcement, competitive shooters, hunters, and responsible citizens. Additionally, SIG SAUER is the premier provider of elite firearms instruction and tactical training at the SIG SAUER Academy – a world class, state-of-the-art, 140-acre training facility. SIG SAUER is headquartered in Newington, New Hampshire, and has more than 1,700 employees across eight locations, and is the largest member of a worldwide business group that includes SIG SAUER GmbH & Co. KG in Germany. For more information about the company and product line visit: sigsauer.com.

US Customs & Border Protection Identifies Leupold Mark 5HD Riflescope for Future Use

US Customs & Border Protection Identifies Leupold Mark 5HD Riflescope for Future Use

United States Customs & Border Protection (CBP) has identified and cleared the new-for-2108 Leupold Mark 5HD riflescope for future use by U.S. Border Patrol officers.

The award-winning Mark 5HD from Leupold & Stevens, Inc., launched in early 2018 and combines elite optical performance, rugged reliability, and user-friendly features in a package that could only be produced by leveraging the 70 years of optics manufacturing Leupold possesses. It has wowed end-users throughout the industry.

The U.S. Border Patrol, which has worked with Leupold in the past, has deemed the Mark 5HD worthy of potential use by its officers and agents across the nation.

“We’re dedicated to building optics that deliver game-changing optical performance and unquestioned reliability,” Bruce Pettet, president and chief executive officer for Leupold & Stevens, Inc., said. “The men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol deserve to have the best tools available, and we’re happy to be able to provide them a top-of-the-line optical solution that’s designed, machined, and assembled here in the United States.”

Two Mark 5HD models are currently available: A 5-25×56 model is ideal for those seeking maximum usable magnification and a 3.6-18×44 edition that balances compactness with big-time optical performance. Both feature 35mm maintubes for increased adjustment travel. Elite professional and top level competition shooters were consulted during the designing of the Mark 5HD, and the end result is an optic that provides everything necessary – in both quality and features. Both models deliver superior edge-to-edge clarity and extreme low-light performance. The Twilight Max® HD Light Management System delivers the perfect balance of image color and contrast, light transmission, and glare management.

“The Mark 5HD has been built from the ground up to deliver the unparalleled performance that law enforcement agents require,” said Sam Horstman, Director of Military Sales for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “And, like all of our optics, the Mark 5HD has been strenuously tested for durability, and fully meets the extremely high standards that CBP demands. Border Patrol officers need their optics to perform, and we’re glad to be able to offer a solution that’s built to deliver on those expectations.”

 

*Photo courtesy of cbp.gov


Meopta's MeoStar R2 2.5-15x56 RD Riflescope: Accommodate Changing Light and Weather

Meopta’s MeoStar R2 2.5-15×56 RD Riflescope: Adapt to Changing Light and Weather

Meopta USA Sport Optics’ newest, high-performance 30mm MeoStar R2 riflescope features a 6x variable magnification range, wide field of view and exceptional light transmission.  Meopta’s advanced MeoLux lens coating is optimized for twilight performance which helps hunters see better and make accurate shots in the most challenging light.

MeoLux combined with Schott glass and expert design, enables 99.8% light transmission per lens surface allowing hunters using MeoStar R2 riflescopes to see better and hunt longer. MeoStar R2 riflescopes are currently available in five models: 1-6×24 RD, 1.7-10×42 RD, 2-12×50 RD, 2.5-15×56 RD and 8×56 RD.

Available in four illuminated reticle options – 4C-RD, 4K-RD, BDC 2 and BDC 3 – the MeoStar R2 2.5-15×56 RD allows for fast and accurate target acquisition.  All MeoStar R2 riflescopes are parallax free to 100 yards and feature Meopta’s MeoDrop hydrophobic lens coating which easily repels rain, snow, skin oils and dirt.

All MeoStar R2 riflescopes feature eight levels of reticle intensity so the brightness level of the red dot can be adjusted to accommodate the ever-changing light and weather conditions in the field – from the brightest sunshine and snow to the dimmest light.  Windage and elevation turrets are quickly resettable to zero and easy to grip, even with gloves on.  Focal adjustment is also quick and easy thanks to Meopta’s fast-focus eyepiece, and the external lens surfaces are protected from scratches and abrasion by the robust MeoShield coating.

Like all Meopta riflescopes, the MeoStar R2 riflescope is machined from a solid block of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy and built to withstand extreme conditions.  The scope features an anodized exterior for scratch resistance and is waterproof, shockproof and fogproof for maximum performance and durability.

MSRP:  MeoStar R2 2.5-15×56 RD  $1,599.95

Model MeoStar R2 2.5-15×56
  min max
Magnification 2.5 x 15 x
Objective Lens (mm) 56
Main Tube Size (mm) 30
Exit Pupil Diameter (mm) 11.2 3.8
Eye Relief (in) 3.8 3.7
Field of View (°) 8.50 1.42
Field of View (ft @ 100 yds) 45 8
Focal Plane Position 2
Dioptric Compensation (dpt) ⁺⁄₋3
Daylight Transmission (%) 94.5
Twilight Transmission (%) 92
Twilight Factor 11.8 29.0
Adjustment Per Click (inch @ 100 yds) .25
Windage and Elevation Adjustment Range (MOA) 60
Parallax Free (@ yds) 100
Length (in) 14
Weight (oz) 22.9

 

About Meopta

The Meopta Group is a U.S. family-owned, global company with facilities in the United States and Europe. Founded in 1933 in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Meopta is a leading manufacturer & partner to many of the world’s finest optical brands. Meopta conceives, develops and manufactures precision optical and electro/optical systems for semiconductor, medical, aerospace and military industries as well as for consumer markets.

For more information regarding Meopta, please visit www.meoptasportsoptics.com.

Photo courtesy of Meopta.

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