Accessories

ADVANCE COMBAT RETICLE SIGHT

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ADVANCE COMBAT RETICLE SIGHT

Realizing stress in combat where there are multiple targets, moving targets, targets obscured and ex-posed for a short amount of time and unknown distances (no point of aim reference), degrades soldier’s performance.

The Advance Combat Reticle Sight (ACRS) is a variable sighting system for close combat and targets up to 800 meters. The ACRS is a front focal plane illuminated reticle with combined range finding and bullet drop compensation (BDC). The 1.5x-8x magnification is effective for low light shooting and target identification. At 1.5 magnification, the horse shoe reticle is small and will act as a red dot for CQB distances.

For longer ranges, ranging is achieved using circles that will fit the head of the target or the width of the shoulders with BDC combined for 5.56 caliber. Another special feature of the ACRS is the trigger point indicator. This feature will give a reference point when the shooter will start squeezing the trigger when the target is walking or running at different distances. HITTING TARGETS FASTER !

COMBINED RANGING AND BULLET DROP COMPENSATION

It’s all about the reticle
FOR CQB DISTANCES THE HORSE SHOE IS USED AS A RED DOT OPTIC.
HEAD OF THE TARGET FITS THE HORSE SHOE AT 100 YDS. AND POINT OF AIM
HEAD OF THE TARGET FITS THE CIRCLE AT 300 YDS. SHOWN AND POINT OF AIM AS SHOWN.
IF THE HEAD OF THE TARGET FITS AT THE #4 CIRCLE THE TAR- GET IS AT 400 YDS, POINT OF AIM AS SHOWN.
HEAD OF THE TARGET FITS THE CIRCLE AT 500 YDS AND POINT OF AIM AS SHOWN.
THIS SHOWS THAT THE TARGET IS AT 600 YDS., AND THIS IS YOUR POINT OF AIM.