Sights & Optics

Night force precision optics
Nightforce Precision Optics continues to redefine optical and mechanical performance using the latest technology and extensive field-testing. Our products address the needs of our customers. They are designed to perform in the most challenging situations under the worst conditions imaginable.


Eotech
EOTech designs, manufactures, and markets electro-optics products and systems. Headquartered in Ann Arbor , Michigan , EOTech employs advanced laser and holographic technology to enhance optical systems in target acquisition systems and recreational sport optics applications.


Hensoldt / Zeiss
Whether you are a professional tactical rifle shooter, or simply enjoy precision tactical target or reflex shooting styles, Carl Zeiss has the best equipment for you. Every component, from the sophisticated optics and precision reticles to the ergonomic bodies, is a measured synthesis of legendary German engineering, and supreme craftsmanship.

The selected products featured here are especially suited for tactical rifle shooting, range finding and observation/surveillance applications.


Aimpoint
Aimpoint: Aimpoint is the recognized worldwide leader and originator of the red dot sighting technology. After more than 30 years of working closely with military weapon systems experts, experienced hunters and marksmen around the world, Aimpoint red dot sights remain the No. 1 choice for combining speed and accuracy. For 30 years, Aimpoint sights have been used by hunters around the world to take virtually every type of game. From Cape buffalo in Africa to Kodiak bear in Alaska.

Elite military and police forces around the world have used Aimpoint sights for more than 20 years. In 1997, the U.S. Army awarded Aimpoint the world’s first military contract for red dot sights. Since then, Aimpoint has continued to deliver large quantities of sights to the US Army, US Air Force, US SOPMOD Block2, French Army, Swedish Army, Italian Army, Danish Army and Finnish Army.

Furthermore, top international competitive pistol shooters like Saul Kirsch and Rob Leatham rely on the accuracy of these rugged precision instruments to get them to the top.