Lens Monocular

Camera + monocular = true take 2
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Cstar MG-25C 25×30 Pirate Scope Monocular $27.99 The Cstar MG-25C 25×30 Pirate Scope Monocular is a sharp looking and durably built pirate glass featuring solid brass construction and a leather wrapped grip. With a field of view at 1000 yards of 288 and a 25x magnification, you’ll be sure to catch any rogue pirates heading your way. And weighing in at only 3.7 ounces, and featuring its own carrying case, the MG-25C can join you where ever you go… |
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Aimshot Universal Arbor for Laser Boresights – .44 S&W – AR44SW $30.58 Aimshot Universal Arbor for Laser Boresights – .44 S&W – AR44SW… |
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New Sheltered Wings Crossfire 10×32 Sharp Bright Images Make The Journey Even More Enjoyable $169.98 100% safe & secure shopping; Superior customer service…. |
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AR15 Combo Armorer’s Wrench Tool $25.00 This unique tool combines all of the necessary tools to eliminate the need of owning multiple wrench types. Use it for all of your M16 or .223 rifles and all of their variants…. |
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Mcnett Camo Form Protective New Break Up Flexible Self-Cling Wrap Weatherproof Reusable $22.00 Flexible, self-cling wrap stretches to conform to any object, without affecting functional controls. Quiets clanking gear, helps prevent scratches, reduces glare and protects form dirt and debris. Ideal for shotguns, rifles, bows, scopes, binoculars, flashlights, outboard motors, oars, dog collars & other gear. 1 Roll: 2″ Wide x 144″ ( 4 yds) Long…. |
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8X21mm Monocular (prism lens) $14.99 8X21 Ruby Coated Prism lens. Ruby coat eliminates sun glare and reflection. Comes complete with case, lint free cloth and lanier carrying strap. Aluminum casing. Portable, light, crystal clear optics. Uses: spectating sports, recreation, backpacking etc.In a compact size and very heavy duty and powerful. Multicoated optics Use in hiking, fishing, hunting or whatever. You can hide them in your pal… |
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