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Are the Rifle Scopes from Lucid Optics REALLY any Good?

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Hear all about the Lucid Optics lineup featured during the Ballistic Summit at the Whittington Center, where we break down top-tier rifle scopes and red dot sights like the L7 1-6×24 LVPO second focal plane optic with blue illumination, Japanese glass for edge-to-edge clarity, and lightning-fast throw lever for AR-15 tactical shooting. Explore the L5 4-16×44 and 6-24×50 MOA reticle scopes for precision hunting and long-range target shooting, plus the competition-ready MLX 4.5-18×44 first focal plane mil/mil rifle scope that delivers crystal-clear views up to two miles for PRS and tactical rifle enthusiasts. Wrap up with unbreakable reflex sights including the iconic HD red dot, versatile HDX circle-dot chevron for PCC and shotgun mounts, durable M7 micro red dot, innovative E7 enclosed blue dot sight with 3-year battery life and no shake awake needed, and the upcoming LM2 pistol red dot—all engineered for rugged reliability, waterproof performance, and fast target acquisition in home defense, competition shooting, and hunting scenarios.

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Christopher Dover
🍀 CloverTac Productions

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