ZeroTech Unveils New 1x Prism Optic

Daniel Y
by Daniel Y

ZeroTech Optics has a new 1x prism scope in their lineup. The Thrive HD micro prism has an etched reticle that functions with or without illumination. It also includes spacers for four different mounting heights to suit user preference.


ZeroTech @ TFB:


The reticle is in the style of the “donut of death” made famous in EOtech holographic sights, but that is found in many other optics these days. There is a fine center point, a thick outer ring, and hash marks at the 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-o’clock positions. The reticle illumination has 13 settings, three of which are compatible with night vision devices. But, thanks to the etched reticle, the reticle is still visible whether or not it is illuminated. And because that reticle is etched in the glass rather than projected onto a lens, shooters with astigmatisms will still have a crisp reticle image.


The Thrive HD 1x micro prism retails for $249 and is available directly from ZeroTech as of writing.

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From the manufacturer:


"Introducing the 1x MICRO Prism Scope, a versatile and robust optic designed for quick and clear sight acquisition across various shooting applications. Featuring four variable mounting height options, this micro prism is CNC cut from a solid billet of 6061 T6 aluminium. Its expansive eye relief and laser etched, illuminated reticle enhance both versatility and precision, making it an ideal choice for recreation, hunting, and competitive shooting. With the ability to operate with both eyes open, the Thrive HD Micro Prism allows the user to maintain high situational awareness, crucial for dynamic shooting scenarios. Integral Tenebraex® adapters for Tactical Tough® flip up lens cover fitment."


Find out more at www.zerotechoptics.com

Daniel Y
Daniel Y

AKA @fromtheguncounter on Instagram. Gun nerd, reloader, attorney, and mediocre hunter. Daniel can still be found on occasion behind the counter at a local gun store. When he is not shooting, he enjoys hiking, camping, and rappelling around Utah.

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