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New .22 Suppressor From SureFire<br />
SureFire, LLC, manufacturer<br />
of high performance illumination<br />
tools, suppressors, and tactical<br />
products, has begun shipping its<br />
new SF Ryder Series Suppressors<br />
- debuting with the SF Ryder<br />
22-A. Built to the same exacting<br />
standards as the Fast-Attach<br />
models, this ultra-lightweight<br />
and rugged rimfire suppressor is<br />
optimized for .22 caliber pistols<br />
and rifles. The SF Ryder 22 features<br />
a unique pig-nosed baffle<br />
design that provides superior<br />
sound attenuation while still<br />
making it easy to disassemble<br />
and clean. Each baffle is Red<br />
Mil-Spec hard anodized to minimize<br />
finish erosion and makes<br />
carbon buildup easier to spot<br />
when cleaning. Built-in spacers<br />
also help reduce carbon buildup<br />
between the suppressor<br />
tube and baffle stack, and each<br />
baffle is numbered and indexed<br />
to make re-assembly simple.<br />
The ultra-lightweight SF Ryder<br />
comes in at a mere 3.1 ounces<br />
due to its fluted body design and<br />
rounded edges. A stainless steel<br />
threaded interface ensures the<br />
Ryder removes as a single unit,<br />
and its single-point cut 1/2 x 28<br />
threads provide a secure attachment<br />
to any .22 pistol or rifle with<br />
a 1/2 x 28 thread pitch. At only<br />
5.4 inches in length, and 1 inch<br />
in diameter, the SF Ryder 22 will<br />
not weigh down the host firearm<br />
or obstruct your sight picture.<br />
The SF Ryder 22-A comes with<br />
an assembly/disassembly tool<br />
and suppressor pouch. Retail<br />
price is $469 and is available<br />
for purchase through authorized<br />
SureFire Suppressor dealers.<br />
For complete product information<br />
visit www.surefire.com/ryder22.<br />
The LRHS is the first hunting riflescope<br />
Bushnell has offered with a<br />
first focal plane reticle. The new G2H<br />
milliradian-based reticle is designed<br />
to give hunters the ability to range<br />
targets at any magnification setting.<br />
The G2H reticle has .5 mil hash<br />
marks with eight mils of holdover<br />
and six mils of windage adjustment.<br />
In addition, the center of the reticle<br />
features a Vital Bracket that has a<br />
diameter of two Mils at any range,<br />
equivalent to 7.2” at 100 yards. Constructed<br />
with a forged aluminum<br />
one-piece 30mm tube, the scope<br />
has an overall length of 13 inches<br />
and weighs 26 ounces. The LRHS<br />
features low profile, tactical-style<br />
turrets calibrated in .1 mil clicks with<br />
10 mils of adjustment per revolution.<br />
Equipped with the RevLimiter zero<br />
stop mechanism, the elevation turret<br />
is designed to allow the hunter<br />
to “dial up” and then quickly return<br />
to the preset zero without the possibility<br />
of dialing past zero. In addition,<br />
the scope features a rubber-armored<br />
fast focus eyepiece and side parallax<br />
adjustment to retain a crisp, clear<br />
sight picture at any range.<br />
The Elite LRHS is argon purged<br />
to provide 100 percent waterproof<br />
and fog proof performance, while the<br />
patented RainGuard HD water-resistant<br />
coating provides a permanent<br />
exterior barrier against the elements.<br />
When moisture hits the RainGuard<br />
treated lenses it beads up and scatters<br />
less light, giving hunters a clear<br />
view in conditions that would render<br />
untreated optics unusable.<br />
Every product in the Elite series<br />
is not only covered by the<br />
Bushnell limited lifetime warranty,<br />
the entire product line is also<br />
backed with the one-year, no-risk<br />
Bushnell Bulletproof Guarantee. The Elite<br />
LRHS 3-12x 44mm riflescope has a retail price<br />
of $1,499.99. For more information about Bushnell<br />
and its complete line of sports optics, visit<br />
www.bushnell.com.<br />
NEW REVIEW<br />
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<strong>SAR</strong> Vol. 18, No. 6