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The CompM2 is a red dot gunsight manufactured by Aimpoint AB. Its US Army designation is M68 Aimpoint. The red dot sight or reflex sight is an optical firearm sight (also used as an aiming sight for telescopes) that uses a refractive or reflective lens to generate a collimated image of a luminous or reflective reticle. ...


It can be mounted on weapons fitted with a Picatinny rail. It is also NVG compatible - the aiming dot is still visible through night vision scopes or goggles. The Picatinny rail is a bracket used on some firearms in order to provide a standardized mounting for sniper scopes and other accessories. ...


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Aimpoint, Red-Dot Scopes, Military Scopes (1315 words)
Because of Aimpoint’s unique double lens system, the sights are parallax-free, meaning that no matter where on the lens you see the dot reflected, your point of aim will be your point of impact.
Aimpoint sights eliminate the front sight/rear sight scenario allowing the shooter to acquire his target much faster.
Using Aimpoint sights with the weapon extended in front of you greatly increases your field of view for all types of entry situations.
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