Primary Arms debuts the NEW SLx 1x MicroPrismT for T1 mount compatibility
Primary Arms debuts the NEW SLx 1x MicroPrismT for T1 mount compatibility

Primary Arms has launched the SLx 1x MicroPrismT, designed for T1 mount compatibility, enhancing versatility with a widely used red dot mount. It offers all existing reticles and introduces a new simple T-Dot reticle. The compact size, generous eye box, and etched reticle remain unchanged, ensuring reliability and quality.

Primary Arms states “Primary Arms Optics has released the SLx 1x MicroPrismT, a new version of the original best-selling SLx 1x MicroPrism built around an H1/T1-compatible mounting footprint. The H1/T1 interface is the most common red dot mounting standard on the market, so the MicroPrismT works out of the box with a broad selection of popular aftermarket mounts and risers.

The MicroPrismT is available with all existing 1x MicroPrism reticles, including both ACSS Cyclops and ACSS Gemini with Red or Green illumination. Additionally, new to the lineup is the red-illuminated T-Dot, the first Red Dot Bright® (RDB) reticle in a Primary Arms prism scope. The T-Dot prioritizes simplicity: a bright illuminated center dot with outlying stadia lines forming a T shape. It’s designed to get on target quickly while still offering the etched-reticle benefits of a prism, including usability without battery power and a clean image with astigmatism.

“Our 1x MicroPrism has been one of our most popular items, and with the help of requests from our customers, we have made it even better,” says Stephen Morgan, Senior Director of Sales and Marketing at Primary Arms Optics. “The common footprint and new reticle options are the perfect finishing touches to an already amazing optic.”

Beyond the new footprint and the T-Dot reticle, the MicroPrismT is the same optic that made the original a best-seller. It has the same compact form factor, same generous eye box, same etched reticle that works with or without illumination. Out of the box, it includes both a tall 2.26″ riser and a low mount.”

Learn more about Primary Arms: https://primaryarmsoptics.com/

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