PFI has partnered with WOOT to sell their SOPS-33M Reflex Sight at half MSRP to “get more of [their] scopes into shooters hands”. The SOPS-22M is an excellent red-dot optic with an established reputation. It’s built to mil-spec standards, will not lose zero (due to its steel drop-drum turrets), features an auto-brightness/off setting so you don’t have to adjust brightness in different conditions, and has two nightvision settings. Check it out.
Here’s the designer talking about it (pay no attention to the music):
“The SOPS-33mm sighting system is the most advanced sight of its kind available. It has the standard light intensity settings (1-8 manual), but this is where it leaves the rest behind with 2-night vision settings to be used with night vision equipment, and a special “Auto” feature that automatically adjusts the intensity to the environment’s ambient light due to the proprietary photo cell. This scope was designed and built to PFI’s rigid specifications and can take a beating that others won’t. The scope comes with two standard low mount 33mm rings, a flash kill filter, flip up caps, covered target turrets, and heavy duty windage and elevation adjustments that will never leave zero. Also available is the PFI-QRR quick release mount that is designed especially for this system for fast mounting and dismounting in the field.”
Tags: PFI, Rapid Reticle, Red Dot, Reflex Sights
Please be sure to let us know when these are going to be on woot! I have been looking for a red dot scope for the carbine I built for my wife. Once of these would be a great addition to our AR family. Semper Fidelis.
Oops, I see the deal. Thanks.
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Lol@445$! Um anyone heard of aimpoint? They already make an awesome red dot for that price. And it’s way better than this thing.
@Matt G Did you not read the article? The big deal is that it’s on sale for %50 off through Woot, the actual price (through Woot) is $229 plus $5 for shipping and for that price I’d say that the Rapid Reticle is a better deal than the Aimpoint.