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Rugged, Functional, and Affordable: The Styrka S3 Red Dots

From hunting to competitive shooting, to home defense and other tactical applications, Styrka’s line up of S3 Red Dots put you on target fast and make your shots count.
Styrka S3 Red Dots feature a unique double-lens optical system which, coupled with dot color indexed coatings, virtually eliminate parallax and point-of-aim errors. They are available in a 2.5 MOA red dot model, a 5 MOA red dot; and a 5 MOA green dot. All three models have a 21mm objective lens.  S3 Red Dots are constructed of tough, durable 6061-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum, weigh less than six ounces, and provide true 1X magnification.

With six brightness settings, the S3 Red Dots let the shooter select the best intensity for the environmental conditions.  So, whether you’re turkey hunting in shaded woodlots or running a 3 Gun course in bright sun, the S3’s brightness can be set to match the job at hand.  The optic also returns automatically to the last brightness setting used when turned on.
The Auto Shut Off automatically turns off the S3 unit after one hour of inactivity to prevent the CR2032 battery (included) from being drained.  Nitrogen purged to prevent internal fogging and 100-percent waterproof, the S3 Red dots will provide years and years of service despite rain, sleet, snow and whatever else Mother Nature can throw at you.
All these features and all this functionality, at a price that’s half of what some other red dot makers charge.

Like all Styrka optics, the S3 Red Dots are covered by the “Styrka Pride” warranty, including electronics. If you ever have a problem with your Styrka S3 Red Dot, the optic will be fixed or replaced.  Forever.  Plus, once a year, you can send back your S3’s and the company will clean it and tune it as needed, all on Styrka’s tab.

To learn more, please visit www.styrkastrong.com.


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