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Rifle Scopes Light Optics Works production Scopes

Kickin45

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    I know there was a master list a while ago of all the scopes that LOW produced.

    I for the life of me cannot find it. Yes I know how to use the search function, yes I used Google and snipers hide, but all I’ve come up with is low scope mounts and rings LOL.

    Plus, unless that list has been updated very recently, I’m sure it has changed dramatically. I would love to know the list of all LOW produced rifle scopes to present day.

    If anyone has that, can you please post it here?
    Please and thank you.
     
    I don’t know if this will help:

     
    Ya I found that too
    Not really a list and certainly not current at 10yrs old.
    Thanks for looking though. Appreciate it
     
    Gen II Razor
    Athlon Cronus
    Delta Stryker
    I believe a trijicon scope as well
     
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    Also the-
    Maven RS.4
    Leica PRS
    Tract Toric
    and probably a few more.
     
    Well, that’s a start...... it’s waaaay bigger. I’m not even going to attempt such a list.
    Those are a list of all the scopes they make that are essentially the same at least haha
     
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    I know there’s a ton out there now.
    would like to educate myself on their product list and choose my next optic from the up to date list
     
    Vortex Razor and the Sig Sauer Tango 6 are internally the same scope. I don't know this first hand, but during US Army testing, one of the testing engineers told the the internals are idenitcal. Then, Sig won the Army contract over Vortex on price.

    There are a handful of glass manufacturers that produce truly outstanding lenses. LOW is one. Zeiss is another.

    I am sure everyone here on this forum is educated in such matters, but these sort of things show up on Google searches, and it is good to point out: In Japan, or Europe or China, or in the US, there are many OEM manufactuers for many brands. While one outfit might be very good at contract manufacturing, what we have found, is that even if they have an ISO9001 certified facility, they are going to build so spec and build to tollerance.

    Spec is often what people look at in terms of buying, but tollerance is even more important. The finer one goes in the manufacturing specificity, tollerances are what really make a difference. WIth firms with very high tollerances, it is easy for a manufacturer to make a product that fails QA. However you define tollerance... Let me diverge a bit. Everyone has a front door. Let's say the spec is 36" wide. Great. Now, what is the tollerance. For my door, I may require the door to be water tight in case of a flood, so my spec is 36" +/- 0.01", and I will pay $2,000 for that door, but I know when it closes, that very little water will seep into my house. My neighbor is 20' higher than me, so the river never floods. He is okay with a 36" door, with +/- 0.25", and is okay with a little draft in the winter. His door is $200. And those doors could be made at the same factory. In the construction of my door, the attention to detail is very demanding. It takes far more time to get the measurements correct. And, one of out three doors fail to meet spec, and are discarded. Guess what happens to the door? It is used to fill orders for customers with less demanding specs.

    So, while one OEM factory may make scopes or suppressors (yes, there are a lot of name brand suppressors not made by the brand) or barrel (huge number), the brand dictates the specification of materials, design and tollerance.

    I have no idea if Nightforce is made by LOW. I know they do final assembly quite a bit in Idaho, and they have a good sized facility. Some NF scopes used to say, "Made in Japan." I am seeing fewer of those. I am pretty sure that NF uses LOW lenses, but again, the spec and tollerances make a huge difference.

    I am interested in the Sig / Razor comment though. I am not sure I am curious enough to take a dremel and open it up. ;)
     
    Some of the Nightforce scopes are in fact LOW but I forgot which ones.

    I own a rare but not valuable LOW, a Weaver 6-30x56 on a 34mm tube. Other than the basic mil dot reticle it is a great scope.
     
    I think the Bushnell Elite stuff is all made by LOW.

    Burris is sourcing their glass from LOW and manufacturing the rest of the XTR3 in Greeley Colorado. The Burris Signature HD series binoculars are coming from LOW. The Vortex Razor and Viper binoculars used to be made there. My understanding is those are now manufactured in China.
     
    Weaver V-series
    SWFA
    Delta Optica Titanium range
    Tasco's
    Sightrons
    Bushnell
     
    Weaver V-series
    SWFA
    Delta Optica Titanium range
    Tasco's
    Sightrons
    Bushnell

    SWFA HD scopes are made by LOW. SWFA Classic are made by a different OEM.
    Sightrons are not made by LOW.
    Tasco scopes are not made by LOW. Never were to the best of my knowledge.
    Bushnell Elite scopes are LOW. The rest are not.
    Not sure about Weaver V-series. I always thought they were made by a different Japanese OEM, but I could be wrong.

    ILya
     
    Clarifying that they make certain parts for the scope companies listed above. Like the turret carriage for the Vortex or Leica and that’s it. Or the ocular ring for Burris. They do provide far more components for the “make in China” scope companies which is where their bread and butter comes from.
     
    I heard (not confirmed) that Arken sources they’re ED/ELD glass from LOW. Once again, that’s just what’s rumored, but I have not heard it be confirmed by anyone…

    And being that LOW has varying levels of quality (and price) for different specs of lenses and coatings, it could very well be true. 🤷🏼
     
    It’s certainly possible. Arken has great optics and is gaining quick on Vortex as far as popularity.
     
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    It’s certainly possible. Arken has great optics and is gaining quick on Vortex as far as popularity.
    I’ve personally own(ed), and/or shot just about every Vortex optic in the $1,200 MSRP or less category… And own 4 Arkens (and waiting on an ELP4 6-24x right now). The Arkens easily tie, and in some features (personal opinion), actually beat, those Vortex optics.

    While the Arken turrets feel better (more tactile & heavier clicks), I will say this, I wish the Arkens had pop-up locking turrets like the Vortex Strike Eagle. That would be a nice feature I’d like to see implemented in their future scopes.
     
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