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My point is that it is not a C79.
Dual Role 1x and 4x Combat Sight
SpecterDR represents a revolution in optical sight design. The world's first truly dual field of view combat optical sight that combines the best of close and precision fire ranged combat features. SpecterDR switches instantly from 4x magnified sight to a 1x CQB sight at the throw of a lever. Unlike zoom sights, the SpecterDR offers an optimized optical path and identical eye relief in both 4x and 1x modes. Depending on the situation, the user may adjust the sight to illuminate the entire crosshair or just a 1.5 MoA dot in the center. In 1x mode, the SpecterDR has by far the largest field of view in the industry. In 4x mode the SpecterDR offers a generous field of view, long eye relief, and ELCAN's legendary crystal clear image. Situational awareness in both magnifications is improved with ultra-wide viewing angles and unmatched viewing in low light conditions. SpecterDR is half the weight and twice the capability of carrying two scopes, without compromise to mission effectiveness or reliability.
The SpecterDR offers the best single solution for both CQB and Long Range engagements and is designed to withstand the rigors of modern professional use.
The SME will be along to sort this thingy thing out I am sure.
sober_ruski said:Here
http://www.elcan.com/ELCAN_Business_Areas/Sighting_Systems/Products/Day_Sights/SpecterOS34x.php
same angle, no sticky outy thingy there.
This kinda looks like it.
http://www.elcan.com/ELCAN_Business_Areas/Sighting_Systems/Products/Day_Sights/SpecterM145.php
Advice, put your mittens on.Klc said:If not I might have a couple more drinks and think I'm allowed to post in this forum again .
Infidel-6 said:SMMT -- The SpectreDr has suffered a number of problems -- people in Pet and down the road tested them and found that the switch from 1-4 would typically alter the zero...
For longer range shots, I could see *some* use for a magnified sight. Having said that, the proper method for engaging with the MAG 58 (or "C6" in Canuck) is to align the sights on the target, fire, then raise your head and together with your number two, observe the strike. Does it warrant its use all the time? No friggin' idea....Hale said:So this is common dog for the Yanks? I just wouldnt have thought that there would be a whole lot of need for a 3.5* sight on a MAG 58 (Thats aussie talk for C6). I would have thought firing with a scope defeated the whole purpose of the weapon, mainly putting multiple rounds onto the target in the shortest possible time.
Infidel-6 said:It is a M145 MGO -- with the 7.62 reticle (also a battery powered red dot as well)
Depending on the round and MV you can get 5.56mm that mimicks 7.62 trajectory out to 600m.
I'd submitt your really out of your lane on this.