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Lifting his rifle, he peered through the holographic sight.
The prince put the dot of the holographic sight on the beast's temple, led it a little, and let fly.
There is still strong restrictions to import accessories such as holographic sights, red dots and magazines.
By using the heavy pistol- She turned, caught the strobe in the weapon's holographic sight, and squeezed off.
The first holographic sight was introduced by EOTech in 1998.
Both weapons were fitted with holographic sights, a small window mounted where the rear sight would normally be.
Lissea Doormann stood in it, aiming through the holographic sights of a submachine gun.
Like the reflector sight, the holographic sight is not "parallax free", having an aim-point that can move with eye position.
Attachments, meanwhile, include holographic sights and a dual scopes providing both close and long-range optics.
He also said that he honed his shooting skills using an in-game holographic sight similar to the one he used during the attacks.
Several models have either an Aimpoint AB red dot scope or a holographic sight attached.
Suilin's holographic sights were a perfect image of the Consie, whose face fixed in a snarl of hate and terror.
Blohm aimed, dialing up the magnification of the stinger's holographic sight while keeping his visor at 1:1 for breadth of field.
One drawback of a holographic sight is shorter battery life when compared to reflex sights that use LEDs, such as red dot sights.
Better still, it automatically fed the information on the last round fired to the rifle's holographic sight unit, which, in turn, automatically adjusted the sight's point of aim.
Also various EOTech holographic sights are used on many SOPMOD'ed M4s.
Resetting the holographic sight to infrared, he swept the industrial vista again, but it all glowed with ambient heat, more than warm enough to mask the glow of most humanoids.
Holographic Sight- IRDE has supplied Indian army with holographic sights which have a range of up to 300m.
Farrell could see them clearly, magnified a hundred times in his stinger's holographic sight, but he either couldn't hit them or the pellets didn't have enough energy at that range to put the targets down.
Lasers use more power and more complex driving electronics than an LED of an equivalent brightness, reducing the amount of time a holographic sight can run on a single set of batteries.
SERT officers are armed with a variety of additional weapons, including H&K MP5A3 submachine guns, and M4A1 rifles with EOTech holographic sights.
On December 1, 2011, weapon customization was added to Battlefield Play4Free, thus allowing players to specifically customize their weapons with attachments such as holographic sights, different barrels, assorted stocks, and different types of magazines.
Roger had dealt with that problem by ignoring the targeting carets-first by using the simple holographic sights on his rifle, and then by firing into a melee where he knew the Marines weren't on the theory that that was where the enemy had to be.
An advantage to holographic sights is that it eliminates a type of parallax problem found in some optical collimator based sights (such as the red dot sight) where the spherical mirror used induces spherical aberration that can cause reticle to skew off the sights optical axis.