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ADVANCED OPTICS: GLX 1-6X24MM FFP RIFLE SCOPE EXCLUSIVE LOOK
When it comes to optics, it's been said that they can be good, they can be tough, or they can be affordable: pick any two of the three. A good, durable optic won't be cheap, a good, affordable optic won't be durable, and a tough, affordable optic won't be any good.
We reject that idea completely. With our Primary Arms Optics, we aim to hit all three.
GLx® brings premium technology and materials into an approachable price range. With that in mind, we’re excited to introduce one of our most versatile optics yet —the GLx® 1-6x24mm FFP Rifle Scope.
Not everyone can afford to spend thousands of dollars on an optic, nor does every mission call for one. With an MSRP of $699.99, the GLx 1-6x FFP is by no means a budget optic, but neither is it prohibitively expensive for professional users or serious recreational marksmen. Dollar for dollar, we think the GLx 1-6x offers more capability than any LPVO in its price range.
Premium materials, premium technology, attainable price. This has been the guiding principle behind the design of our GLx series from the start, so when we set out to create the GLx 1-6x FFP scope, the objective was simple: a low-power variable optic with all the features, performance, and durability of a top-tier LPVO, but without the eye-watering price tag.
PREMIUM FEATURES
Some of the biggest differences between top-tier scopes and entry-level models are found in the details. High-end scopes get the benefit of a great deal of thought and engineering going into every facet, resulting in a multitude of improvements big and small that, on their own, are not game-changing, but together result in a scope that's faster, easier to use, and just better.
Too often, these sorts of features get cut from less-expensive scopes as a way of saving money, but that's not the case for the GLx 1-6x. Take the interchangeable dovetail throw lever, for example. Throw levers are common on scopes these days, but they're usually an afterthought, a simple loop either from the manufacturer or a third party that tightens around the magnification ring and relies on friction to stay in place. These sorts of levers are fine for casual use, but under the rigors of police action or competition, they're all too easy to displace.
Other scopes use a built-in lever, machined directly into the magnification ring. This style of lever is plenty durable, but you lose all ability to configure it. If you don't want a lever, don't like the size, or prefer a different style, you're out of luck.
The GLx 1-6x scope uses the same dovetail-mounted interchangeable lever system as our PLx® Compact 1-8x scopes. It ships with a standard fin attached for easier manipulation but can be replaced by a folding fin for a lower-profile setup or removed entirely.
Similarly, we designed the GLx 1-6x FFP with configurable turrets, allowing users to choose the setup that's most appropriate for their scenario. Capped turrets provide greater security for your zero, ensuring your turrets can never be accidentally bumped off their proper setting while the rifle is slung or stored. This is important for users who need their rifle to be ready at a moment's notice, and can't afford to waste time checking their zero.
The tactical turret, on the other hand, offers much faster adjustability—an important quality for a firearm that might be employed in a DMR-type role. Users who frequently find themselves dialing for range will appreciate the enlarged numbers and slip-resistant texturing on the tactical turret.
Beyond its next-level configurability, the GLx 1-6x FFP scope also features our AutoLive® battery-saving technology.
It's no secret that scopes lag behind red dots when it comes to battery life, usually significantly. AutoLive technology helps to bridge the gap by deactivating the scope during periods of inactivity, then bringing it immediately back to life as soon as movement is detected. Naturally, this ensures you get the maximum useful life out of your battery, rather than wasting energy if the scope is left on in your range bag or safe.
The benefit to battery life is obvious, but AutoLive technology also provides a second benefit that is often overlooked: always-on capability. Previously, this was the sole purview of red dots, as leaving a scope on 24/7 would mean changing the batteries every day or two.
With AutoLive, you can leave your scope on your preferred power setting. Since the scope deactivates automatically, you won't drain your battery while your rifle is standing by, but you also won't have to fiddle with the settings when you need your firearm; just pick it up, and it's ready to go.
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