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		<title>New Meprolight FT Bullseye Sight Uses Fiber Optics and Tritium</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2016 06:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What if you could have a normal-height rear sight that could dispense with the need to align front sight and rear sight? In fact, what if that rear sight could eliminate the need for a front sight altogether? That&#8217;s exactly what the new Meprolight FT Bullseye does. Employing fiber optics and tritium, the FT Bullseye [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>What if you could have a normal-height rear sight that could dispense with the need to align front sight and rear sight? In fact, what if that rear sight could eliminate the need for a front sight altogether?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s exactly what the new Meprolight FT Bullseye does. Employing <strong>fiber optics and tritium</strong>, the FT Bullseye provides a bright aiming dot inside a circle &#8212; no front sight is needed. When the dot is centered in the circle, you’re on target. It’s as simple as that! This really is innovative technology, albeit expensive &#8212; the FT Bullseye&#8217;s MSRP is $199.00 &#8212; not cheap.</p>
<blockquote><p>Traditionally, a shooter aims by aligning the front and rear sights. Meprolight combined the dot and the circle on the rear sight, eliminating the need to use the front sight altogether. This sight is fast on target and works in all light conditions.</p></blockquote>
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<p><em>Red dot and reflex systems also work without iron sights, but red dots are tall and bulky, and they don&#8217;t work well at all for shooters with astigmatism.</em></p>
<p>Meprolight’s engineers created a sleek, low profile rear sight by combining fiber optics with tritium. For concealed carry, this is better than a bulky red-dot. The low-profile design allows the shooter to draw from holster without worrying about snagging a bulky red dot or reflex sight assembly. To see how the FT Bullseye sight works, watch this video.</p>
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<p>The fiber optic technology used in the FT Bullseye was pioneered by <a href="http://www.tas-sights.com/" target="_blank">Tactical Aiming Systems</a> (T.A.S.) an Israeli company. Meprolight dramatically improved the TAS system, adding tritium and an enhanced dot/circle reticle. The FT Bullseye is also smaller and sleeker than the original T.A.S. rear sight. The FT Bullseye is currently available in red or green dot/circle for all Glock models. Meprolight guarantees the tritium to last 12 years. MSRP is $199.00.</p>
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		<title>Load a 30-Round AR15 Magazine in 0.3 Seconds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2015 06:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you fill a 30-round AR15 magazine in the blink of an eye &#8212; less than half a second? Well watch this video to see how it&#8217;s done, using the Israeli-designed Maglula Range BenchLoader™. In fairness, it takes about 20 seconds to fill the cleverly-designed device with thirty 5.56x45mm cartridges, but once they&#8217;re in place, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Can you fill a 30-round AR15 magazine in the blink of an eye &#8212; less than half a second? Well watch this video to see how it&#8217;s done, using the Israeli-designed Maglula Range BenchLoader™. In fairness, it takes about 20 seconds to fill the cleverly-designed device with thirty 5.56x45mm cartridges, but once they&#8217;re in place, a quick swipe of the hand is all it takes. Thirty rounds are zipped into the mag in 0.3 seconds (by our stopwatch). Don&#8217;t believe us? Watch the video. The magic happens at 0:42 and again at 1:17. Don&#8217;t blink &#8212; you&#8217;ll miss it.</p>
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<p>Maglula Benchloaders are rugged CNC-machined tools designed to load 5.56/.223 Rem magazines in a single hand stroke. In the video below, a manufacturer&#8217;s rep demonstrates the speedloader, along with the &#8220;Lula&#8221; lever-action plastic loader/unloader.</p>
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<p>Frankly, we prefer using the original straight 10-round and 20-round magazines in our ARs since they extract easier and feed flawlessly. But, if you use 30-round mags for 3-Gun matches or other tactical disciplines, these Benchloaders look like they can really speed up the loading process.</p>
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