Primary Arms SLx GEN III 3x and 5x Prism Scopes in FDE

Nic L
by Nic L

If you’ve been keeping up with the new products from Primary Arms, you’re probably already aware of the SLx GEN III Prism scopes that were released earlier this year. Bruce Wayne might have wanted the Tumbler in black, but smart companies know that many shooters want their optics in Flat Dark Earth. Primary Arms is now offering their SLx GEN III Prism scopes in FDE.

The newest generation of Primary Arms’ venerable SLx® prism scopes are now available in FDE at primaryarms.com. SLx optics built Primary Arms’ reputation for innovation, reliability and value. All SLx optics undergo rigorous field-testing during development to best serve you in any environment. The SLx Gen III 3x and 5x FDE Prism Scopes host a number of significant upgrades over the previous generation, touting even greater value at their budget-friendly pricing. These upgrades include an all-new factory mount design and a number of ACSS® reticle updates

Primary Arms SLx GEN III 3x and 5x Prism Scopes in FDE – Your Options

Below, you’ll find each individual scope hyperlinked to their respective product pages. Though they look mostly the same from the outside, each one is optimized to run with specific calibers and out to specific ranges. All four use a new ruggedized mount, and include an AR-height riser. A number of updates have been made to the already popular ACSS reticle. On top of the value-minded price, these are each backed by a lifetime warranty.

Primary Arms SLx 3x32mm Gen III Prism Scope – ACSS-5.56-CQB-M2 Reticle – Flat Dark Earth – $289.99

Primary Arms SLx 3x32mm Gen III Prism Scope – ACSS-CQB-300BLK/7.62×39 Reticle – Flat Dark Earth – $289.99

Primary Arms SLx 5x36mm Gen III Prism Scope – ACSS-5.56/.308 Reticle – Flat Dark Earth – $329.99

Primary Arms SLx 5x36mm Gen III Prism Scope – ACSS-AURORA Reticle – Flat Dark Earth – $329.99

Primary Arms has been dropping gear like crazy recently. There are a ton of options to look at, so mosey on over to their website and take a look. They’re also active on their Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, so go see what they’re cookin’ up.

Nic L
Nic L

Stemming from his childhood love of WWII history, Nic's passion for firearms continues to grow as his maturity level recedes. He has competed in local USPSA, IDPA, and rifle competitions, and has an almost unnatural affection for Rosie, his Gen3 Glock 19. @the_brutal_rooster

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  • HemingwaysBeard HemingwaysBeard on Dec 21, 2020

    What’s the benefit of this versus one of their LVPO’s?

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    • Int19h Int19h on Dec 25, 2020

      @Lee Enfield And is several times heavier, when you include the rings. Also, cheaper PA LPVOs don't exactly have stellar glass quality.

  • Ptrog Ptrog on Dec 21, 2020

    looks to sit really low with out the riser. nice.

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