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BrainStorm
05-08-2010, 00:39
New INL gunsight technology should improve accuracy for target shooters, hunters, soldiers (https://inlportal.inl.gov/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=1269&mode=2&featurestory=DA_549448)

I've done several projects with Battelle (INL is operated by Battelle) in my career and have always been very impressed with them. What's your take?

kgoerz
05-08-2010, 08:04
When or where will you be able to purchase one. I wonder if they will make one for a pistol. Or do's your eye have to be up close to the sight, like a Scope?? In that case it wouldn't be practical for Handguns. It seems like it definitely solves the Focus problem you have with Iron Sights thou.

BrainStorm
05-08-2010, 08:50
When or where will you be able to purchase one. I wonder if they will make one for a pistol. Or do's your eye have to be up close to the sight, like a Scope?? In that case it wouldn't be practical for Handguns. It seems like it definitely solves the Focus problem you have with Iron Sights thou.

Apollo Optical Systems (http://www.apollooptical.com/) in Rochester has licensed the technology. They have the manufacturing technology to pull it off for a good MSRP. Depending on volume and integration issues, I'm guessing less than $100. No information I could find on time to market.

I've seen red-dot on competition pistols and this technology is considerably smaller, lighter and more rugged than that. The form factor, "smaller that a dime", still seems problematic for combat pistols, but we'll see what those clever lens people can pull off. Engineering some magnification into the lens is feasible. Think Fresnel lenses.