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Scopes. How to choose a scope.


For every hunter, border guard, security guard and sportsman-shooter, the ability to simplify aiming and improve aiming accuracy is the most important condition for effective shooting. To ensure an accurate hit on the target, even in poor visibility, collimator and optical sights are used, mounted on small arms. On sale, the sights are presented by models for individual hunting, sporting and military weapons, as well as sights for group weapons (machine guns and grenade launchers).


The greatest demand is for hunting sights for rifles, shotguns and carbines, designed for hunting enthusiasts, and optical sights for patrol and security services. Along with night optical sights, today you can buy Day-Night rifle scopes for day and night hunting, sights for photography and video shooting, rangefinder sights, thermal imaging sights for difficult operating conditions, scope mounts and accessories.


Our shop of scopes in Moscow provides great opportunities for choosing a scope for hunting and professional activities. On our website you will receive the most complete information about the night vision rifle scope: types of scopes, how to choose and buy a scope, scope manufacturers and famous brands. We offer collimator and optical sights for shotguns, rifles and carbines Bushnell, Carl Zeiss, Hakko, Leapers, Leupold.


Optical sight I, II and III generation


The sale of sights, like other night vision devices (NVD), includes models of I, II and III generations of image intensifier tubes with intermediate classes. The 1st generation optical sight is the most affordable and is designed for amateurs and beginners who first decided to buy a sight for hunting. The 1st generation optical sight, of course, does not differ in high sensitivity and aperture ratio, and the image blurred at the edges narrows the field of view. However, as optical sights for simple observation and shooting at stationary targets, these models are quite suitable.


The I + generation optical sight is equipped with an image intensifier tube of greater sensitivity - these sights can be used for shooting at short and medium distances with a clearer image, but for night hunting, one way or another, illumination is required. The optical sight of the II and II + generations has a sensitivity that is twice as high as that of the first generation sights. The II and II + generation optical sight, as a rule, is equipped with automatic brightness control, provides excellent image quality throughout the field and is protected from both direct and side flares.


The sales of these generations of scopes are mainly aimed at professionals, although experienced hunters also prefer the II and II + generation riflescopes. The 3rd generation optical sight has an increased service life and sensitivity, which is many times higher than the performance of the 1st and 2nd generation sights. Generation III riflescopes are considered to be the best today and demonstrate excellent performance when hunting at dusk and at night.

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Scopes. How to choose a scope.

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Scopes. How to choose a scope.

Scopes. How to choose a scope.


For every hunter, border guard, security guard and sportsman-shooter, the ability to simplify aiming and improve aiming accuracy is the most important condition for effective shooting. To ensure an accurate hit on the target, even in poor visibility, collimator and optical sights are used, mounted on small arms. On sale, the sights are presented by models for individual hunting, sporting and military weapons, as well as sights for group weapons (machine guns and grenade launchers).


The greatest demand is for hunting sights for rifles, shotguns and carbines, designed for hunting enthusiasts, and optical sights for patrol and security services. Along with night optical sights, today you can buy Day-Night rifle scopes for day and night hunting, sights for photography and video shooting, rangefinder sights, thermal imaging sights for difficult operating conditions, scope mounts and accessories.


Our shop of scopes in Moscow provides great opportunities for choosing a scope for hunting and professional activities. On our website you will receive the most complete information about the night vision rifle scope: types of scopes, how to choose and buy a scope, scope manufacturers and famous brands. We offer collimator and optical sights for shotguns, rifles and carbines Bushnell, Carl Zeiss, Hakko, Leapers, Leupold.


Optical sight I, II and III generation


The sale of sights, like other night vision devices (NVD), includes models of I, II and III generations of image intensifier tubes with intermediate classes. The 1st generation optical sight is the most affordable and is designed for amateurs and beginners who first decided to buy a sight for hunting. The 1st generation optical sight, of course, does not differ in high sensitivity and aperture ratio, and the image blurred at the edges narrows the field of view. However, as optical sights for simple observation and shooting at stationary targets, these models are quite suitable.


The I + generation optical sight is equipped with an image intensifier tube of greater sensitivity - these sights can be used for shooting at short and medium distances with a clearer image, but for night hunting, one way or another, illumination is required. The optical sight of the II and II + generations has a sensitivity that is twice as high as that of the first generation sights. The II and II + generation optical sight, as a rule, is equipped with automatic brightness control, provides excellent image quality throughout the field and is protected from both direct and side flares.


The sales of these generations of scopes are mainly aimed at professionals, although experienced hunters also prefer the II and II + generation riflescopes. The 3rd generation optical sight has an increased service life and sensitivity, which is many times higher than the performance of the 1st and 2nd generation sights. Generation III riflescopes are considered to be the best today and demonstrate excellent performance when hunting at dusk and at night.