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==Military Contractor== | ==Military Contractor== | ||
| − | Trijicon is a major U.S. military contractor supplying the RX01 [[reflex sight]]s and the [[Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight]] (ACOG) sights. They supply their Night Sights, Reflex, ACOG, AccuPoint and TriPower products not only the military, but also to [[law enforcement]] and [[civilian]] markets.<ref>Bahmanyar, Mir, ''[ | + | Trijicon is a major U.S. military contractor supplying the RX01 [[reflex sight]]s and the [[Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight]] (ACOG) sights. They supply their Night Sights, Reflex, ACOG, AccuPoint and TriPower products not only the military, but also to [[law enforcement]] and [[civilian]] markets.<ref>Bahmanyar, Mir, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=7_V36uvdcrAC&pg=PT103 SEALs: The US Navy's Elite Fighting Force]''. [[San Diego]]: Osprey Publishing, 2011: p. 103. ISBN 978-1-78096-078-4</ref> |
==Trijicon Supports the Bible== | ==Trijicon Supports the Bible== | ||
| − | [[ABC News]] reported that Trijicon had been placing [[Bible]] verses numbers on the side of the [[ACOG]] sights sold to the [[United States Armed Forces]].<ref>[ | + | [[ABC News]] reported that Trijicon had been placing [[Bible]] verses numbers on the side of the [[ACOG]] sights sold to the [[United States Armed Forces]].<ref>[https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/us-military-weapons-inscribed-secret-jesus-bible-codes/story?id=9575794 U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret 'Jesus' Bible Codes], [[ABC News]], On Published January 18, 2010, Accessed January 14, 2015</ref> After [[atheist]] activist organizations heard about the practice, they attacked Trijicon in the [[propaganda|court of public opinion]] and via legal challenges to the company that forced Trijicon to stop the practice and provide clients with free kits to remove the Bible verse numbers from their existing scopes.<ref>Cornett, Daryl C., ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=hacwtHSh9aEC&pg=PA170 Christian America?: Perspectives on Our Religious Heritage]'', B&H Publishing Group, 2011: p. 170. ISBN 978-0-8054-4439-1</ref> |
==Bibliography and Further Reading== | ==Bibliography and Further Reading== | ||
Latest revision as of 23:21, April 9, 2019
Trijicon (pronounced Trîj-î-(kòn)) is the leading maker of tritium-lit sights and rifle scopes. They are an American firm based in Wixom, Michigan. They produce and distribute different types of optical sighting devices for rifles, shotguns and pistols.
Their specialization is in "self-luminous" optics and night sight. These use the slightly radioactive isotope tritium combined with light-gathering fiber optics, and in certain products a battery.
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Military Contractor
Trijicon is a major U.S. military contractor supplying the RX01 reflex sights and the Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) sights. They supply their Night Sights, Reflex, ACOG, AccuPoint and TriPower products not only the military, but also to law enforcement and civilian markets.[1]
Trijicon Supports the Bible
ABC News reported that Trijicon had been placing Bible verses numbers on the side of the ACOG sights sold to the United States Armed Forces.[2] After atheist activist organizations heard about the practice, they attacked Trijicon in the court of public opinion and via legal challenges to the company that forced Trijicon to stop the practice and provide clients with free kits to remove the Bible verse numbers from their existing scopes.[3]
Bibliography and Further Reading
- Party, Boston T., Boston's Gun Bible. Wyoming American Redoubt Javelin Press, 2009 revision to 2002 edition, 848 pages, ISBN 1888766069, ISBN 978-1888766066, Chapter 1: Terminology. Reviews, Amazon.com Paperback.
External links
- official Trijicon website
- Trijicon AccuPoint, Shooting Times magazine
References
- ↑ Bahmanyar, Mir, SEALs: The US Navy's Elite Fighting Force. San Diego: Osprey Publishing, 2011: p. 103. ISBN 978-1-78096-078-4
- ↑ U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret 'Jesus' Bible Codes, ABC News, On Published January 18, 2010, Accessed January 14, 2015
- ↑ Cornett, Daryl C., Christian America?: Perspectives on Our Religious Heritage, B&H Publishing Group, 2011: p. 170. ISBN 978-0-8054-4439-1
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