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Nikon
List Price: $654.95
Price: $426.01

Review Nikon MonGold Lsr1200 w/Org Vest XL/2XL Rangefinder 8189 / Nikon:

The Stansport Black Granite 8-in diameter bowl is designed for the avid outdoorsman. The rugged steel construction is easy to clean with a permanent, non-stick finish. Features: - Black Granite: a rugged steel construction with a permanent, non-stick finish - 8-in diameter - Carefully polished for a smooth finish - Wash by hand in mild soapy water, avoid metal scrubbers.
SIGHT-X PRODUCTS
SIGHT-X PRODUCTS
List Price: $292.99
Price: $236.07

Review Opti-Logic Archers Rangefinder Angled / SIGHT-X PRODUCTS:

The 120XTA is a short range Laser Rangefinder loaded with the latest technology, adapted for the archer. High precision and improved accuracy are just two of the advantages of these new Laser Rangefinders. Readings are taken in half yard increments, thus.
SIGHT-X PRODUCTS
SIGHT-X PRODUCTS
List Price: $264.99
Price: $214.71

Review Opti-Logic 120XLA-C Archers Rangefinder / SIGHT-X PRODUCTS:

Short range laser Red Dot Aiming System. Accurate to +/- 1 yard/meter. 4-yard/meter minimum range. Angle resolution +/-. 1 degree. Single-button operation. Automatic rain mode. User selectable measurement in feet, yards & meters. 1/3 narrower beam for sup.
Leupold
Leupold
List Price: $314.99
Price: $279.99

Review Leupold RX Series Dig Laser RangeF RX-I Rangefinder 61450 / Leupold:

The RX-I digital laser rangefinder gives laser-precise measurements in feet, yards or meters out to 750 yards, and includes the exclusive Match 13 Reticle System. Rubber Armor: Top grip armor - water resistant Magnification/Field of View: 6x monocular/ FOV - 32 ft at 100 yds Maximum Range (Yd): 750 (Reflective Target); 570 (Trees); 300 (Deer) Minimum Range (Yd): 3 Measuring Accuracy (+/- yd): 1 Inclinometer: No True Ballistic Range: No Compass w/ Declination Setting: No Compass w/ Tilt Compensation: No Reticle: Selectable Match 13 Reticle System Thermometer C and F: Yes Long Range Mode: Yes 1st Target Mode: No Last Target Mode: No Rain Mode: No Scan Mode: Yes Illuminated Backlit Display: No Multi-Coated Lens System: Yes Diopter Focus: Yes - with clicks Weatherproof/Waterproof: Weatherproof Weight(oz)/Dimensions (in): 6. 8oz/4"x2. 75"x1. 5"Manufacturer: Leupold. Manufacturer#: 61450. Approximate Shipping Weight (lbs): 0. 75.
Leica
Leica
Weight: 1.1 pounds
List Price: $659.00
Price: $599.00
Key features Leica
  • Automatic brightness control
  • Watertight
  • Roof prism with phase correction coating P40
  • Carbon fiber-reinforced composite material
  • LED display with four digits
  • Model: Leica CRF Rangemaster 900, Waterproof Laser Rangefinder with 900 yd. Range, Black (Meter-Version)

Review Leica CRF Rangemaster 900, Waterproof Laser Rangefinder with 900 yd. Range, Black (Meter-Version) / Leica:

The compact Leica Rangemaster CRF 900 Laser Rangefinder is ideal for everyone who values a minimum of equipment on the hunt but doesn't want to sacrifice performance. The Rangemaster CRF 900 from Leica features excellent light transmission ratio, wide field-of-view, unsurpassed image qualities and comfortable ocular with generous diopter compensation. The Leica Rangemaster CRF 900 has a maximum range of 825 meters and is therefore the ideal starter model for many different hunting or surveying applications. To ensure a steady shake-free image Leica Rangemaster CRF 900 is not held with both hands like a pair of binoculars but is intended for single-hand operation. The Leica CRF 900 Rangemaster features an LED-display which automatically adjusts itself to surrounding light conditions delivering the highest measuring precision even on small or moving targets and extreme reliability in difficult weather conditions. All optical and electronic components of Leica Rangemaster CRF 900 Laser Rangefinder is integrated in a solid die-cast metal housing ensuring optimum precision and durability, a super-compact, lightweight and watertight carbon fiber reinforced housing protects the CRF 900 Rangemaster against the harshest of weather conditions. Weighing a mere 220 grams, the lightweight and unusually compact Leica Rangemaster CRF 900 is the perfect companion, fitting into the smallest shirt pocket.
Armalaser KTPM9
Armalaser KTPM9
List Price: $165.00
Price: $155.95
Key features Armalaser KTPM9
  • MADE IN THE USA! *** FREE SHIPPING! *** Great Warranty!
  • Patented Instant On Technology
  • Always by the latest model - straight from the factory - from Big Vitality Corporation!
  • OUTPUT PARAMETER: 630-650 nm 5mW CW
  • Virtually Indestructible
  • Model: Armalaser - Laser Sight For Kahr Pistols

Review Armalaser - Laser Sight For Kahr Pistols / Armalaser KTPM9:

Designed specifically for and will fit the Kahr PM9, PM40, P9, P40, TP9, TP40, and CW9. Touch Sensor - utilizing human touch conductivity technology. Simply touch metal sensor (basically as soon as finger enters trigger guard) and laser will activate. Windage & elevation adjustable. 635nm 3mW. Comes in tough polymer box, die-cut foam padding, owners manual, 4 Varta V357 cells, 2 identical 1/16" hex keys, 4 Black Oxide tempered steel pins with hex screws, laser adjustment set screw, 2 FDA Class 3R Laser Warning Stickers. Always by the latest model - straight from the factory - from Big Vitality Corporation!.
Crimson Trace Corporation
Crimson Trace Corporation
Price: $240.20

Review Ctc Lasergrip Ruger Mkii, Mkiii Frnt / Crimson Trace Corporation:

Crimson Trace Corporation Hi-Brite Laser Grip Ruger MKII, MKIII Black Front Activated
LaserMax
LaserMax
Price: $52.27

Review Lasermax Lmx-uni Mas 6" Cord / LaserMax:

LaserMax UniMax 6" Momentary Activation Switch
Target Sports
Target Sports
Price: $55.44

Review Trgt Sprts Reflex 4-ret Cmp Slvr / Target Sports:

Target Sports Panorama Reflex Red Dot Compact Silver 4 Reticle
Leupold
Leupold
Weight: 1.05 pounds
List Price: $624.99
Price: $499.99
Key features Leupold
  • Multiple Environmental Settings
  • A precision magnetic inductor compass
  • Declination Setting
  • Compass Tilt Compensation
  • Leupold's exclusive Quick Set Rotary Menu is intuitive and easy to use, giving you fast access to all the incredible performance modes of your new RX rangefinder.
  • Model: Leupold RX-IV Digital Laser Rangefinder with 1500 Yard Maximum Range, Waterproof, Mossy Oak Brush, with Case

Review Leupold RX-IV Digital Laser Rangefinder with 1500 Yard Maximum Range, Waterproof, Mossy Oak Brush, with Case / Leupold:

Completely unlike other rangefinders, all four models in the new RX Series are packed with multiple, customizable functions. These are much more than glorified tape measurers. True Ballistic Range will make a huge impact on your accuracy, giving you a much more accurate measurement than the straight line distance to your target. The RX uses an inclinometer to measure up and down hill shots, coupled with the ballistics of your projectile to give you the equivalent horizontal range, and for rifle hunters, a holdover/holdunder point or an MOA adjustment. No other rangefinder does so much to help you make the shot of a lifetime. The First Smart Rangefinder is an understatement when you consider all the other customizable functions and features of the RX. The Match 13 Reticle System. Multiple environmental modes to overcome virtually all conditions. Measurement in feet, yards, and meters. Temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit. [+]
The Quick Set Rotary Menu with digital signal processing to guide you quickly and easily through it all. It took Leupold to bring you the first truly rugged and nitrogen-filled waterproof riflescope back in 1947. They were first with the Duplex reticle. First with the Index Matched Lens System. First with so many features that are now the standard for excellence. Now, you can take advantage of the power and accuracy of the first smart rangefinder for hunters. The Leupold RX The RX-IV Digital rangefinder gives lazer.
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