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Frag Out! Magazine #09

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and communication headset. All of this car- company producing various models of night interesting attempt to decrease the amount small LED flashlight with a shroud, creating that does not collide with night vision device Lo-Sto arm with the ability to shift night vision unnecessary protrusion, which lowers the risk of the snagging. Lo-Sto is fully adjustable, works with various interface shoe), and breakes away in case of a hard hit. custom night vision devices and accesso- Combining experience of team and end-user, recording image with the night vision device from the operators' perspective. The performed by a translucent Wilcox bouncing the night vision image 90° into the beam-splitter eyepiece normally allowing simultaneous control over de - installed on rifles. The problem con- devices and they offer many modes – the is to solve this problem by simplifying button for respective functions. The second switches, supplied with flashlights or pointers, be shortened or fastened with cable ties. UNITY TACTICAL KNUKL is an interesting solution to the problem of using flashlight, hearing protec- tion and Contour cameras on one side rail of helmets. So far, users of such sets have had to be very creative to set all those devices on their helmets, to be sure that e.g. the camera will not detach during dynamic situations. The modular KNUKL efficiently solves this problem, since it is a small metal part mounted to an ARC rail (or Team Wendy with an adapter) that adds attachment points over or below the rails, which may be connected with an adapter to mount a camera, a section of Picatinny rail, or a holder for Princeton Tec MPLS flashlight. AIMPOINT The Swedish Aimpoint red point sights manufacturing company presen- ted two new magnifiers - with zoom of 3x and 6x. They are designed for military and law enforcement users and will work with all the currently available sights, such as Aimpoing Micro T-1/T-2, Comp M4, or MRO/PRO. An interesting solution is the mount of the magnifier – so far, such ac- cessories have been mounted on an assembly that allowed detachment of the magnifier when it was unnecessary, or tilting it to the side. In this case, the user may choose between those two methods, depending on the situation and conditions. TRADE SHOWS

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