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The Primary Arms SLX 3X MicroPrism scope combines a rugged aluminum build with advanced ACSS Raptor/Griffin X reticles, offering 13 illumination settings including daylight bright and motion-sensing AutoLive technology. With 80 MOA windage/elevation adjustments and a wide 38 ft field of view at 100 yards, it ensures rapid, precise target engagement. Its etched reticle guarantees usability without power, making it a versatile optic for professional shooters seeking reliability and performance.
Brand | Primary Arms |
Color | Black |
Style | Red Raptor 5.56/.308 Reticle - Yard |
Sport | shooting |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 3 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 23 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Eye Relief | 2.7 Inches |
Field Of View | 91.4 Meters |
Model Name | PA-SLX-3XMP-RAPTOR-5MP |
Manufacturer | Primary Arms |
Reticle Type | ACSS Raptor |
UPC | 818500015673 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 5.3 x 3.05 inches |
Package Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Primary Arms |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | Lens Covers, AC & L1/3 heights |
M**R
Amazing Optic
I have astigmatism so all red dots are 100% starburst for me and though holographic sights look much better they still aren’t perfectly clear for me. On the other hand this prism sight is 100% crystal clear for my aging eyes with astigmatism. I own Eotech, Holosun, Vortex (all very expressive sights) and this Primary Arms SLX looks the crispest BY FAR at half the price. At 3x the eye relief isn’t bad at all i can shoot 2 eyes open with very little issues the eye box is very forgiving. It comes with various mounts which is awesome for this price point. I purchased a Mini Acog QD mount and this thing is absolutely perfect for me. It gets daytime bright and it also has a etched reticle as well which is an amazing feature for the price. High quality dials that are nice smooth and tactile, the functionality and making adjustments is very simple. I zeroed it and shot 200rds and it held a perfect zero.
J**D
Nailed it
Primary Arms crushed it with the SLx 3x prism. Glass is clean, reticle is sharp, and that ACSS is doing work—super intuitive and quick to pick up, even at weird angles. Eye relief’s solid for a prism, and the whole thing feels bombproof. Zeroed easy and hasn’t budged after multiple trips out. Perfect balance between speed and precision, especially if you’re running it with a red dot offset or backup irons. For the price, it’s kind of a no-brainer. Rock solid choice for a go-to mid-range optic.
C**.
Great scope
Great sight for my nerf gun. Operates as stated with little to no maintenance and doesn’t need recalibration often.
B**B
A really solid optic !
Amazing clarity on this little guy. Solid, solid build. Comes with a multitude of mounting options, or if you choose, 3rd party QD's from AMD and Midwest Ind. PA's ARD killflash is a nice add-on. And PA is attentive to customer inquiries.
P**L
Currently my favorite of all my optics
I know that these are made for 223/5.56 and 7.63x39, I am using it on a 10/22, and it is my favorite optic. Lightweight, don't have to worry about covering up my target at 100 yards as it uses a chevron rather than a dot. This works so good with the perfect magnification for anything in the 25 to 100 yard range that I use it, I purchased a second one for my other 10/22 (takedown).
D**Z
Excellent reticle BDC, great brightness and very good glass clarity.
The strength of this optic is in its daylight brightness and ACSS Raptor BDC reticle. It works very well, has 0.25 MOA adjustments with positive clicks that don't require any special tools to adjust. I just used the case rim from spent cartridges. The glass clarity is very good, though maybe not quite as clear as the very best prisms. However the value is way better with these, as you'll pay a huge premium for marginally better clarity.The primary weakness of the optic is the mounting hardware. You have many options, but the durability is probably not going to be fully duty grade like a Trijicon. But it's compatible with standard mounts so it's upgrade ready in that regard. I'd like to see a QD mount option, since the eye relief is good but still means you'll want to have the optic as far back on the rail as possible, which means it's hard to have backup irons also mounted behind the optic. It would be nice to be able to remove the optic in the field and access BUIs placed in front of the optic. Offset irons are a possibility but not what I prefer.
D**Y
Love it
Works great with .223 good value from a Texas company.
S**)
Good
Great optic. Only had a minor problem with a fastener. Seller was very responsive to help.Would buy PA products again.
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