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Question- Regarding Seal/ Standard Scope for MK-17 |
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Western
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Posted: July/08/2013 at 15:49 |
Hello, I am new here, and I'm not much of a scope guy. This may be an old question, if so please forgive me.
I have been searching the Internet for information regarding this scope. I have seen multiple Navy SEALs and Green Berets using it and I assume it is a 1-4x. It tends to be a brass color and is normally mounted on their MK-17's. I am NOT talking about the trijicons! Please Help! Thank you! I am NOT talking about the trijicons! |
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Western
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sorry about the huge photos :/
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cheaptrick
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You mean the first pic?
Looks like a Leupold product. |
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Western
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No, I'm referring to the compact, black ones the look like "sawed off corndogs" there are two of them on the second photo mounted on the scars.
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Western
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there are two mounted on the MK17s in the third photo as well
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sucker76
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They look like an aimpoint to me.
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Western
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Ive checked, They are not aim points.
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Western
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I did my own research and have resolved the question. It is a ELCAN SpecterDR. Thanks anyways.
http://www.elcansightingsystems.com/products/specs/SpecterDR1-4x.php |
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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Yep Elcan.
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