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Riflesight by Singlepoint Avionics, Hampshire

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Re: Riflesight by Singlepoint Avionics, Hampshire

Post by Tyle on Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:24 pm

Hi again,

New in Box with instructions, I would put a price of $250.00 and perhaps bargain a little bit depending on who the customer is.

I also have a NIB unit and also two used units.

Tyle

Post by Guest on Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:25 pm

I have one new-in-box, never got around to using it. Wonder what they're woth these days?

Singlepoint Sights

Post by Tyle on Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:36 pm

The SP241 came with a quick-detachable mount for the M-16/AR-15 rifles and is quite possibly the fastest sighting system ever made for medium to high lighting conditions out to about 100 yards. It was produced by Singlepoint Avionics, Ltd. , Hampshire, England. Any standard one-inch mounting ring sets could be used on rifles, shotguns, or handguns. It is used with both eyes open, simply looking at the target, and a red dot superimposed is where the bullet strikes. It is adjusted like a standard optical riflescope with windage and elevation turrets. It is also the most rugged, virtually indestructible system.

Post by Steven_L on Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:53 am

Sorry, nothing. Not in any of my old books including "Old Rifle Scopes" by Stroebel.

Riflesight by Singlepoint Avionics, Hampshire

Post by porschepilot on Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:25 pm

Model SP 241 -- anyone know anything about this gunsight, introduced in 1968? The company doesn't appear to be in existence anymore.

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