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With SHOT Show 2023 just around the corner, Primary Arms Optics has revealed many of the new optics to be featured at their booth (Booth #70455).
Primary Arms Optics recently made waves with the release of Odyssey 2023, a digital reveal event that included the release of the Primary Arms Optics 2023 catalog. This event included information on all their major upcoming products—as well as an announcement of a US-manufactured optics line, which combines cutting-edge materials and technology with local manufacturing and quality assurance. SHOT Show attendees can expect to see many of Odyssey 2023’s announced products to be available for viewing at their booth or in the New Product Display area.
These products include brand-new category items like the SLx® and GLx® 10x42mm Binoculars, promising quality optics and proven durability at an unbeatable value. Also present at the show, the new GLx® RS-15 Mini Reflex Sight brings the power of ACSS® Vulcan® Dot reticle to a larger, competition-ready reflex that is durable enough for personal defense. This year’s SHOT Show will also include new technologies like the AutoLive® Battery Cap, a direct upgrade for many of the most popular scopes on the market, adding motion-sensing illumination for maximum runtime and always-on capability.
Primary Arms will also be displaying their new GLx® 3-18x44mm and 4.5-27x56mm precision rifle scopes, the 2.04” clear-anodized PLx® scope mount, the lightweight GLx 6x Magnifier, the compact SLx 5x MicroPrism, the fully upgraded SLx 1-6x24mm SFP Rifle Scopes, and the Second Generation of SLx MD-25 Red Dots.
“With a record-setting 52 new releases in 2022, we can’t wait to kick off 2023 with a bang,” says Stephen Morgan, Primary Arms Optics’ Director of Product Marketing. “We are planning several major releases this year and are excited to be headed to Vegas for the debut of our first set of 2023 new product offerings.”
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