CMR 1-8X LPVO with a (Daylight Bright) Fiber Optic Red Dot - Overview

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The CMR 1-8X is a scope... and a red dot! With a fiber optic line running through the scope, it combines the best (and brightest) red dot capabilities with the magnification and form factor of a scope.
Want a true 1X red dot? Run the magnification down. Want to hit targets at a distance? Swing up to 8X, even with the 0.5MOA red dot left running.

This video is an overview of the latest LPVO (low power variable optic) in our lineup, known as the CMR8. The scope is second focal plane, keeping the reticle a constant visible size throughout the magnification range. Ranging via the reticle is true at 8X.

The turrets adjust in half-MOA (half minute) clicks, with numbers marked on even values. The turrets are quite compact to keep the scope from catching on anything as you're running and gunning. Even with the recessed height, scalloped edges on the turrets give a good grip to gloved and bare hands alike.

This video includes footage from a Tactacam attachment. The through-the-scope footage presents a good idea of what the scope can do, though the quality of the camera is not nearly as sharp, colorful, and non-reflective as the human eye. A slight reflection can be seen to the 11 o'clock of the red dot during the reticle view, which is due to the internal reflection present in the prism arrangement of the Tactacam.

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