Discontinued Aimpoint® Sights As we continuously develop new products some of our product lines become outdated and are not manufactured anymore. However, we keep all our discontinued products on our webpage to make sure you still can download the manuals, or find the information you are looking for.
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Industry | Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1974 |
Headquarters | Malmö, Sweden |
Products | Electro-optical sights and accessories |
Website | http://www.aimpoint.com |
Aimpoint AB is a Swedishoptics company manufacturing red dot sights for civilian, police and military use. Comp series sights, such as the CompM2, are the most popular and is currently used by numerous armed forces around the world.
Aimpoint AB[1] is a manufacturing company founded in 1974 and is based in Malmö, Sweden.[2] Their primary products are reflector (or reflex) sights, specifically the red dot sight sub-type. In 1975 they introduced their first commercial product,[3] the 'Aimpoint Electronic' red dot sight, based on a design by Helsingborg engineer John Arne Ingemund Ekstrand.[4] This is claimed to be the first light-emitting diode 'red dot' reflector sight ever manufactured. They currently offer many product lines based on this technology as well as accessories. In 1997 Aimpoint was awarded the first multi-year military contract ever for a red dot sighting system when the US Army purchased their Aimpoint CompM2, designated the “M68 Close Combat Optic”.[5]
Aimpoint currently sells a large line of red dot sights marketed to hunters, marksmen, law-enforcement agencies, and military organizations all over the world.[6] Nearly 3,000,000 sight are in use world wide today. Online darts scorer vs computer.
All of their products use non-magnifying optical collimators (reflector or 'reflex' sights) along with battery powered light-emitting diodes to produce a red aiming point. Many sights utilize a type of mangin mirror system, consisting of a meniscus lens corrector element combined with the semi-reflective mirror (what Aimpoint's advertising calls a 'two lens' or 'double lens' system[7]), that compensates for spherical aberration, an error that can cause the dot position to diverge off the sight's optical axis with change in eye position.[8][9][10] Aimpoint markets their sights as 'parallax free',[11] but this seems to refer to their off-axis spherical aberration correction system at one optimized distance. Aimpoints, like all other collimated sight systems, induce some parallax at ranges other than the ptimized due to the nature of the collimator.[12][13]
Aimpoints divides its products in to two categories: professional products and commercial (hunting and sport) products. In most Countries Aimpoints has different distributors for commercial and professional sector.[14]
These models use Aimpoints 'Advanced Circuit Efficiency Technology' (ACET) diode circuitry, a newer low power consumption system introduced in 2005:
While red dot sights like Aimpoint Hunter, 9000, PRO, CompC3 and similar use 30 mm rings for mounting (Hunter 34 models are an exception, since they use 34mm mounting rings), Aimpoint also developed separate mounting standards for some of their red dot sight. Most common are the following.