Easy on, easy off, and built to fit seamlessly onto your rifle, the Micro6x Magnifier delivers an incredibly compact 6x optical system that takes your red dot farther.


| Objective Lens Diameter: | 28 mm |
| Turret Style: | Capped |
| Linear Field of View: | 5.82m @ 91.44m |
| Angular Field of View: | 3.7° |
| Eye Relief: | 63.5mm (2.5") |
| Length: | 109.22mm (4.3") |
| Weight: | 0.31kg (10.9 oz) |
| Aluminum Grade: | Aircraft | |
| Multi-Coated: | Fully Multi-Coated | |
| Nitrogen Gas Purged: | Yes | |
| Shockproof: | Designed to withstand the highest levels of recoil and impact. | |
| Snag Free Design: | Recessed turrets provide a snag-free design. | |


We breakdown the differences between the brand-new Micro6x, Micro3x and VMX-3T magnifiers including mounting height options, flip mechanisms, optical quality, and more. All these magnifiers will extend the range of your red dot, but which one is right for your application?
There is a lot to consider when thinking about the best way to extend the range of your carbine, and we’re here to help! We break down the differences of running a magnifier paired with a red dot ( the brand-new Micro6x Magnifier with the SPARC Solar Red Dot), a low-power variable optic (Strike Eagle® 1- 6x24), and a prism scope (Spitfire™ HD Gen II 5x) to make sure you get the perfect setup for your needs.
You'll get everything you need to mount any of our magnifiers right out of the box, but how do you know what shims, if any, to use and how to align it with your red dot or holographic sight? Jimmy goes through the process of mounting your magnifier and aligning it perfectly with your optic to get the optimal image and performance from your setup.
You’ve got questions and we’ve got answers! We breakdown the benefits of a magnifier/red dot combo and low-power variable optic to help you find the right setup for your AR.
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