1x40 optical sight
A collimator sight is a type of a sight that uses the phenomenon of collimation, i.e. obtaining a light beam with low divergence. The first such sight was developed in the 1960s by the Swedish inventor N. Ruder. Currently, collimator sights are considered the optimal type of sight for shooting at distances up to 200 m. As the light emitted by the red dot sights is most often red (now often also amber), this type of sight is often referred to as "Red Dot" in the English-language literature. point).
The 1x40 red dot sight works on the principle of internal projection of the sight in the form of a red dot. The brightness of the aiming point can be adjusted on a twelve-level scale (range 0 - 11). The sight is made of metal and plastic, which translates into its high resistance to mechanical damage.
The sight is powered by a single CR2032 type cell, which guarantees easy access to disposable power sources.
The collimator is designed for mounting on 11mm mounting rails.
Made of : plastic, metal
Waga: 250 g
Aiming point color : red, adjustable