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Aimpoint Micro T-1 2MOA with LT724 Angled QD mount Combo

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  • 1X (non-magnifying) parallax free optic.
  • Compatible will all generations of Night Vision Devices (NVD)
  • 6 night vision compatible settings and 7 daylight settings
  • one extra bright for use with laser protection glasses or in bright desert sunlight.
  • Integral Picatinny-style base allows easy attachment to any rail.
  • Patent pending mount is keyed to the sight body to absorb recoil.
  • New ACET technology allows 50,000 hours (over 5 years) of constant operation from one battery
  • 2 MOA dot
  • Hard anodized non-reflective finish.
  • Submersible to 80 feet (25 meters)
  • Precision adjustments for windage and elevation. Top of protective caps fits into holes on adjustment screws
  • no other tool required.
  • Use as a stand alone sight or piggybacked on larger magnifying, thermal, or night vision optics.
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    <b>My objective lens is a little bit inclined! </b> <br><br> This is not a broken sight! The front lens is a little bit inclined due to the fact the diode is not located in the center of the sight but it might be located either in the roof part or the lower part of the sight depending on the model. The lens and the diode are in line with one and other.<br><br><br><b>The dot in my Aimpoint sight doesn't look round. Is it defective?</b><br><br> If your dot does not appear to be perfectly round, the distortion is probably caused by the way that your eye perceives the dot, rather than by some mechanical defect. Due to differences in the lenses in different individuals' eyes, round objects that subtend areas near 3 minutes of angle may appear distorted in a variety of ways depending on the individual and other environmental influences. Inexpensive red dot sights sometimes have manufacturing defects that can cause the dot to be an odd shape.<br><br><li>A simple test that can be easily performed will allow you to determine the cause of the apparent distortion:<br><li>Turn the sight on and look through as you normally would. (This test is easiest when the sight is not mounted on a firearm, but can be performed with the sight mounted as well. Just make sure that the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction.)<br><li>While continuing to look through the sight, roll the sight on its optical axis.<br><li>If the dot's irregularities seem to revolve around the center of the dot like the spokes of a wheel, there is a mechanical defect causing the distortion.<br><li>If the dot does not roll with the sight, the distortion is caused in the way your eye perceives the dot. This is not to say that you don't have good vision. You can see clearly and still see a distortion in objects this small. <br><br> This effect is less pronounced in sights with larger dots. More people will see the dot in a sight with a 10 minute-of-angle dot as being perfectly round than will be able to see a 3 MOA dot as round.<br><br><p><b>About VFZ™ Mounts:</b><br> VFZ™ is a new theory in the concept of clamping accessories to MIL-STD-1913 rails. Instead of using a horizontal cross-bolt, the VFZ™ uses a vertical bolt that draws up a clamping foot against the lower angle of the rail, seating the mount similarly to a fully-closed LaRue lever. Once installed on the firearm, index marks allow the user to remove the mount, then reattach to the same tension, providing unprecedented return to zero for a non-QD-levered mount. The unique vertical alignment of the clamp allows components that are structurally stronger than traditional cross-bolt designs.<br><br><b>Why should I select VFZ™ Mounts instead of a QD Lever Mount?:</b><br> If you intend to leave an optic or accessory on a rail for the life of the rifle, the VFZ™ option is for you. The VFZ™ is intended as a longer-term, semi-permanent mounting alternative to our well-known Speed Levers. While both mounts will allow the user to remove the mount from the weapon, reinstall it in the same position, and return to zero, the VFZ™ mount is intended for users that will not need to constantly remove and install their mounts (especially in the field). </p>
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    Engage closer targets with ease and confidence.
    Magnified scopes are great for distance targets, but are slow and awkward when engaging targets close-in. When used in combination with a magnified scope, the LT-724 positions the excellent Aimpoint T-1 off to the side, so you'll have all the benefits of a red-dot simply by rotating the rifle a few degrees for rapid transition to close-range targets. Not only is the LT-724 essential kit for MIL/LE, it's ideal for 3 gunners.
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