Operation Ivory Coast was exquisitely planned and perfectly executed.
Despite its undeniable tactical success, Ivory Coast failed to liberate a single American.
Tomorrows Optics, Today
Nowadays, everybody has something sparkly parked atop their favorite black rifle.
Now Swampfox Optics offers a neat 3X magnified optic with a truly breathtaking field of view.
They call this workhorse the Trihawk Super Wide Angle 330 Prism sight.
Ive run a lot of tactical glass, and the Trihawk is legit fresh and different.
For starters, this thing is as rugged as John Waynes toupee.
The unit is guaranteed up to 50,000 rounds.
This reticle offers 40 MOA of vertical holds in 4 MOA increments.
There are 10 digital press illumination prefs for the reticle along with two that are NVG compatible.
The sight can be set for Auto-On Wake-Up and left activated all the time.
In this mode the reticle illuminates automatically when the sight is moved.
A fast-focus eyepiece lets you easily adjust the diopter to suit your particular peepers.
Turret caps are secured in place via steel cables.
The sight comes with a nice set of flip-up scope covers and a honeycomb anti-reflection gadget.
The scope mounts to any standard Picatinny rail.
What is just shocking about this optic is its preternaturally wide field of view.
Practical Tactical
Ive found that 3X magnification is about perfect for my seasoned eyeballs.
Nowadays a little magnification goes a long ways.
Had I enjoyed such a trinket back in my prime I would have performed that much better.
Running the Trihawk really is a unique experience.
Once you take its measure the wide field of view seems liberating.
Where I really found my sweet spot was out to about one hundred meters.
The simple uncluttered reticle is easy to use and helpful without being a distraction.
This holy melding is powerful, effective and fun.
Your local gun emporium is cluttered with top-flight optical sights designed to make great guns even greater.
In the Swampfox Trihawk we find something that is refreshingly new.
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