Bushnell 1X MP Zombie Assault Sight

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posted on April 10, 2013
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4/10/2013

The 1X MP Zombie Assault sight from Bushnell features one power magnification and an illuminated reticle that allows shooters to quickly acquire targets in shooting games and competition, or while honing their skills at the range.

The new 1X MP Zombie Assault sight features an illuminated T-Dot reticle with five brightness settings in both red and green for selecting the best combination for light conditions.

The Zombie Assault features multi-coated lens, with Amber-Bright to reduce glare. The optic is waterproof, fog proof and shock proof to withstand weather and recoil.

The 1X MP Zombie Assault sight includes an integrated mount that fits both Weaver and Picatinny rails, a protective lens cover and a CR2032 battery for $199. 99.

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