New Guns And Gear November 2024

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New Guns And Gear November 2024

Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list.

The New Guns And Gear:

Steiner TOR-X Pistol-Mounted Laser/Trainer

Steiner TOR-X Pistol-Mounted Laser trainer
Steiner is giving you a one-two punch with the introduction of the TOR-X. At its heart, it’s a pistol-mounted laser, but it also doubles as a training tool through integration with the Mantis system. Designed to fit any pistol with a Picatinny or Weaver rail, the TOR-X features a <5 mW green laser in durable, water-resistant aluminum housing. It offers windage and elevation adjustments for precise aim and is ambidextrous for left- or right-hand use. The Mantis training functionality, accessed via Bluetooth, provides detailed feedback on shooting performance, enhancing both live- and dry-fire practice. The TOR-X simplifies training by combining a laser sight with advanced training capabilities in one EDC-compatible device. MSRP: $360


Sig Sauer Competition-Ready Romeo3Max-Pro

Sig Sauer Competition-Ready Romeo3Max-Pro
Developed in collaboration with champion shooter Max Michel, the Sig Sauer Romeo3Max-Pro is a competition-ready open reflex that goes the extra mile. Designed to fit all Sig P320 pistols with a DeltaPoint Pro mounting footprint, the optic features a 31mm distortion-free as-pheric glass lens, a choice of 3-MOA or 8-MOA red-dot reticles, and 15 brightness settings. Its low-profile CNC aluminum housing allows for co-witness with suppressor-height sights. The Romeo3Max-Pro also includes a side-mounted battery tray, 20,000 hours of runtime, IPX-7 waterproofing, and MOTAC and MagneTac activation technologies, making it a versatile choice for competitors and enthusiasts alike.
MSRP: $700


PARD Optics Ocelot and Pantera Thermal Scopes

Pard Pantera ocelot
Night vision isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, which is why PARD’s release of its new thermal scopes should grab your attention. The Ocelot and Pantera scopes not only offer the company’s most technically advanced optics to date, they also offer unparalleled resolution. Both models feature a 480×360/20mK resolution, a specification that’s currently unique in the industry. Furthermore, both scopes include models with 35mm and 50mm lenses for a wide and clear view of your target.
MSRP: Ocelot & Pantera // $2,500


Primary Arms Optics SLx 1-10×28 SFP Riflescope

Primary Arms Optics SLx 1-10×28 SFP Riflescope
Quick and consistent, the SLx 1-10x28mm Second Focal Plane (SFP) riflescope offers a load of features at a relatively affordable price. First off, Primary Arms serves up the LPVO with its ACSS NOVA reticle that delivers red-dot illumination—no matter the conditions. The versatile scope also offers 1-10x magnification, making it suitable for various shooting scenarios from close-quarters to long-range. Alongside the scope, Primary Arms introduced new SLx mounts designed for enhanced rigidity and maintaining zero under demanding conditions. These mounts, like the scope, are both high-performing and affordable, catering to shooters seeking quality and value.
MSRP: $550


Sightmark Wraith 4k 4X

Sightmark Wraith 4k 4X
Looking to take the next step with your night vision capabilities and add a dedicated NV aiming solution? You might want to give Sightmark a look. The company’s Wraith 4K 4-32×40 digital day/night vision riflescope offers shooters and hunters a complete package to hit their target, no matter the lighting conditions. With its high-resolution 4K (3840×2160) CMOS sensor, the scope delivers clear and crisp images, both day and night. Furthermore, it features a high-resolution 1280×720 display, 4-32x digital magnification, and a built-in LED IR illuminator for enhanced night vision performance. In addition to its impressive optical performance, the Wraith 4K is also packed with features including 10 reticle styles with 9 colors, and a built-in recorder that allows users to capture video footage.
MSRP: $500


X-Vision Optics Shadow 100 Digital Night Vision Mini-Viewer

Xvision
Owning the night usually involves dropping significant coin. X-Vision Optics takes some of the sting out of this with the introduction of its Shadow 100 Digital Night Vision Mini-Viewer. Designed to enhance low- to no-light conditions while offering unmatched portability and durability, the view comes about as competitively priced as you could want. And, X-Vision doesn’t skimp on the optic’s performance: Weighing just under 8 ounces and measuring 5 inches in length, the viewer offers a host of features including 2-8x magnification, a range of 325 yards in the night and 600 yards during the day, photo capabilities, and 32 GB of storage. That’s quite a pack for the size of the device and its price.
MSRP: $150


Meprolight MPO PRO-F

MEPRO 1 MPO
Hot as a $2 pistol, closed emitter red-dots have taken the shooting world by storm. And why not? They offer all the advantages of their traditional open counterparts … with the added advantage of a guaranteed clear site picture. Meprolight has whole-heartedly embraced this design with the release of the MPO PRO-F, part of the company’s new MPO family of optics. In addition to an MR footprint, its shielded de-sign and overall 1.8-ounce light weight, the big selling point on the red-dot is its three user-selectable reticles, including plain dot (3 MOA), circle and dot, and circle. This gives a shooter plenty of aiming options to get on target.
MSRP: $360

Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the November 2024 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.


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