Swampfox Optics Provides Mid-Year Product Update

Swampfox Optics makes a wide variety of budget-friendly firearms aiming solutions. Their current product lines include both rifle- and pistol-intended red dots, LPVOs, long-range precision riflescopes, two prism scopes, and numerous complementary parts and accessories like scope rings, throw levers, and more. TFB has covered a number of their products since their founding on July 4th three years ago. A list of those prior articles is linked for you below.

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Primary Arms Adds New ACSS Gemini Reticle to GLx 2x Prism Scope

Fans of the Primary Arms series of Prism Optics will be happy to hear there is another reticle option now available for the GLx 2x Prism scope. The ACSS Gemini reticle has now been added to the lineup and is specifically designed around use for 9mm PCCs and pistols. The optic will be priced right at $370 meaning it will come in at nearly one-third of the cost of other similar prism scopes from some of the top competitors. I own a few different lower power prism scopes and I have even reviewed one of the Primary Arms’ prism scopes in the past and was surprised at the quality of the build and clarity of the glass.

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New from Vortex – Spitfire HD Gen II 3X and 5X Prism Scopes

There are many types of optics on the market. While some companies focus on perfecting one, Vortex Optics has been running the gamut, while still striving for the same level of perfection. Here we have another example of just that. Applying some updates, Vortex Optics has just released the new Spitfire HD Gen II 3x & 5x prism scopes.

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Primary Arms Optics Now Shipping SLx GEN III Prism Scopes

Primary Arms Optics has been putting out solid scope options at a variety of price points for years now. Among their other popular products like red dots and variable-power scopes, you will find a selection of prism scopes. In July, TFB reviewed a new addition to the Primary Arms lineup: their SLx Gen III 5X optic. Our reviewer, Luke C., was generally positive about the 5x version as a budget-friendly or entry-level choice. In addition to that version, Primary Arms is also now shipping the lower-powered 3x model, and advertises both of these new iterations as upgrades over previous models. Their press release on these two prism scopes reads as follows:

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