Scope

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Scope has several meanings.

Firearms Scope

Scope, among gun enthusiasts and hunters, refers to

The renowned conservative-libertarian firearms enthusiast American Redoubt Wyoming gun writer Boston T. Party says in his classic Boston's Gun Bible, "As soon as you add a scope to a hunting rifle, liberals call it a "sniper rifle". This is politically correct PolSpeak for any rifle with a scope. The anti-gun pols are finally realizing the awesome capability of scoped, high-powered rifles, which make the AK-47 look puny by comparison. As I predicted in 1998, this pejorative term is becoming a gunphobe buzzphrase (like "cult," "compound," "patriot," "militia," "Saturday night specials," "assault weapons" and "cop killer bullets")."[1]

Mouth Wash Product

Scope can refer to a major brand of antiseptic mouthwash. Its top competitor is Listerine. Scope is produced by Procter and Gamble.

References

  1. 76 word Fair Use quotation from 848 pages of firearms and Second Amendment details: Boston T. Party (Kenneth W. Royce), Boston's Gun Bible, Wyoming, American Redoubt Javelin Press, 2002, 2009: p. 1/3. ISBN-13: 978-1888766066, http://javelinpress.com/bostons_gun_bible.html, https://www.amazon.com/Bostons-Gun-Bible-Boston-Party/dp/1888766069