Marine Corps Scout Snipers Choose Nightforce Optics

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Lavonia, GA, U.S. - (July 30, 2018) Nightforce® Optics today announced their MIL-SPEC ATACR™ 5-25x56 F1 riflescope will be integrated as part of the Mk13 Mod 7, .300 Winchester Magnum sniper weapons system, soon to be issued to Unites States Marine Corps Scout Snipers. The new rifle and scope combination is a completely new system from the M40 sniper rifle, which has been in service since the Vietnam War. The Mk13 Mod 7, .300 Winchester Magnum sniper weapons system and Nightforce MIL-SPEC ATACR 5-25x56 F1 day scope will provide increased lethality at extended ranges for the elite Scout Snipers of the United States Marine Corps.


Nightforce ATACR during training at Marine Corps Base Quantico,Virginia March 29, 2018. Photo by Monique Randolph identified by DVIDS. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense DoD visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.​
"The increased capability of the newly issued Mk13 Mod 7 sniper rifle requires a scope that is as rugged, reliable, repeatable, and dependable as the United States Marines tasked with using it," said Nightforce's MIL-GOV-LE Business Development Manager, Tod Litt. "The Nightforce MIL-SPEC ATACR 5-25x56 F1 was chosen as the day scope to take full advantage of the rifle systems' competencies," he said.

"The optic features a Horus™ TReMoR3™ Reticle and provides operators with an integrated milliradian based grid that incorporates time-of-flight wind dots. Those dots are calibrated to the rifle and ammunition and aid in making quick, formula-free wind calls by judging direction and wind speed in miles per hour. The advanced reticle incorporates the Accuracy 1st speed shooting formula that makes engagement of moving targets easier and reduces engagement times for a substantial improvement in first round hits," Litt added.

"The Nightforce MIL-SPEC ATACR 5-25x56 F1 is an over-engineered, military-grade scope built with the military's extreme endurance in mind," stated Litt. "It offers numerous mission-critical features including the state-of-the-art Nightforce ZeroStop™ for elevation, a capped windage knob with windage limiter, 120 MOA/35 Mils of elevation adjustment, and the Horus TreMor3 illuminated reticle with Nightforce's Digillum™ illumination system," he said. "The fully, multi-coated ED glass results in superb light transmission, brilliant image rendering and exceptional color contrast for accuracy in virtually any conditions the Marines find themselves in."

"The new system is to augment the venerable M40 weapon system and I'm pleased the Corps chose a Nightforce to partner with the new Mk13 Mod 7," said Frank Galli, a former U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper himself and owner of the popular Sniper's Hide Forum. "Marine Snipers have used variations of the M40 for more than 50 years and by selecting the Mk13 and Nightforce day scope, this allows the Marines to truly capitalize on the necessities for longer engagement distance such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan," he said.

"Arming our Scout Sniper teams with an upgraded system that extends their range and lethality is a huge win," said Galli. "By identifying targets at longer distances, friendly troop locations are obscured, and enemy's obstacles become even greater. The Nightforce ATACR delivers rapid engagement capabilities even at extended distances, keeping our forces farther from harm," Galli added.

"The new Mk13 Mod 7, .300 Winchester Magnum sniper weapons system equipped with Nightforce MIL-SPEC ATACR 5-25x56 F1 riflescopes are ready to hit the fleet very soon," stated Litt.

For more information on Nightforce Optics, please visit www.nightforceoptics.com, or email Laura Evans, marketing communications, at media@nightforceoptics.com.

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About Nightforce
As a leading manufacturer and marketer of premium sport optics and related products including riflescopes, spotting scopes and accessories, Nightforce builds the most rugged, reliable, and repeatable optics available. We are known for exceptional products, each built with painstaking craftsmanship. Each riflescope is crafted with such fanatical attention to detail it's expected to hold up to the most punishing conditions and last for generations. The legendary Nightforce quality testing involves impact tests and follow up inspections that ensure the riflescope is ready to perform to customer expectations and more.

Based in Orofino, Idaho, Nightforce has established an industry benchmark for the highest performing products. Nightforce optics have accompanied elite soldiers into battle, world champion shooters to the winner's podium, and helped hunters take the trophy of a lifetime
 
Your making me want a nightforce again. Told myself I didn’t need one. Lol I still don’t but now your not helping me at all lol
 
Was being American made - main reason?

What do you know... spill the beans. Any idea if they picked the rifle yet?

Cheers,
 
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As an example of input, we just came back from a Swarovski/Kahles event which included instruction with live-firing at the Peacemaker Range in West Virginia. The Shadow 6 instructor was a Ranger sniper and is top-notch as are the Kahles tactical scopes. However, only limited manufacturers meet all criteria which includes delivery of large numbers. Additionally, there has been dissatisfaction within reg and SF units units of the Western world with the existing products. This has been repeated and expressed at Canadian International Sniper Concentrations and elsewhere. Our opinion is Nightforce is the most reliable scope in the world and their organization is first class.

We are only following what happens with scopes and are sure others can assist with kit info.

Best regards,

Peter
 
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As an example of input, we just came back from a Swarovski/Kahles event which included instruction with live-firing at the Peacemaker Range in West Virginia. The Shadow 6 instructor was a Ranger sniper and is top-notch as are the Kahles tactical scopes. However, only limited manufacturers meet all criteria which includes delivery of large numbers. Additionally, there has been dissatisfaction within reg and SF units units of the Western world with the existing products. This has been repeated and expressed at Canadian International Sniper Concentrations and elsewhere. Our opinion is Nightforce is the most reliable scope in the world and their organization is first class.

We are only following what happens with scopes and are sure others can assist with kit info.

Best regards,

Peter

it is long time ago now but kahles has been used by some special forces in the world with good results ...
 
so it is not for 100% US components that they choose it ....

To be Berry compliant for Gov contracts does not require 100% US made. Leupold is almost entirely offshore made but assembled in the US. The US mil often uses Schmidt and Bender optics and they're 100% German made.
 
To be Berry compliant for Gov contracts does not require 100% US made. Leupold is almost entirely offshore made but assembled in the US. The US mil often uses Schmidt and Bender optics and they're 100% German made.

Please explain what Leupold components besides the lenses are made off shore. Phil.
 
Please explain what Leupold components besides the lenses are made off shore. Phil.

Leupold has removed this gem from their website but this used to be posted under the FAQ section.

"Leupold uses foreign sourced components for some parts of Golden Ring products, primarily lenses. This is because at this time, there is no American manufacturer that can supply the quantity of high quality lenses that Leupold needs for its annual Golden Ring Optics production. Leupold’s lens systems are designed at Leupold, by American optical engineers, in its state-of -the-art optics lab and then procured from outside vendors who must meet stringent quality standards.

Incoming parts are carefully inspected in our testing facility before they are accepted into the assembly process. Incidentally, all major optics producers worldwide acquire some or all of their glass from the same sources as Leupold. Some of these sources are located domestically, some are European, and some are Asian. Leupold has acquired its lenses this way for over 50 years...


The important part is they use foreign sourced comopents for PARTS, that means more than just lenses. If Leupold was sourcing lenses from Schott or a well known Japanese company then they would be proud to tell you which one. They don't say where it comes from just that some is European and some is Asian. Well Asian includes a large continent which means they don't even want to narrow to the region beyond that level. The answer is China and the Philippines for glass and likely China for anything else. Leupold scopes are assembled in the USA, not made there.
 
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