2012年01月14日
Hi-Lux Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24mm Riflescope
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The 1-4x variable magnification rifle optic had become very popular with the tactical shooters. The 1x magnification allows the shooter to use it like a reflex sight at the close range. While, the higher magnifications offer greater hit probability and target identification at the longer ranges. During last year’s Big 3 Event hosted by David Fortier and Dillard C.J. Johnson in Kansas, I was introduced to the Hi-Lux Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24mm scope in one of the presentations. Afterward, I had a chance to try it out on the range. Some aspects of the CMR that had caught my attention are its reticle design, the optic performance and its price at just $300.






The CMR 1-4x24mm in the Tactical Rifle Chimera titanium heavy-duty scope rings
CMR 1-4x24mm scope in the Burris AR-P.E.P.R mount
Normally, when other shooters ask me for optic purchase advises, I generally tell them this: you get what you pay for it. Good optics is never cheap. There rare exception to that rule and the Hi-Lux Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24mm is one of them. Its optic performance is easily the best in its price range. The lens distortion is not noticeable and there’s no issue with chromatic aberration or color fringing. Other reviewers agree with me that the CMR has better resolution and clarity than some of the 1-4x scopes that are at twice the price.
I met John Wu, the owner of Hi-Lux Leatherwood at his booth during the 2011 SHOT SHOW and he loaned me a CMR sample for T&E. I didn’t have a chance to really talk to John about the CMR in detail until this year’s Big 3 Event and afterward. He told me that he used a special lens element in the CMR to achieve the low distortion and high optical resolution. When I asked him about why he chose the second focal plane for the CMR’s reticle, John said for a low 1-4x magnification scope there’s really no need for a first focal plane design (FFP). Most of the shooters will use either 1x or 4x magnification and seldom use anything else in between. It’s not practical to use the 1x magnification for BDC or range finding.
On the topic of daylight visible reticle illumination, John said there’s two ways to do it: the cheap way is by using very bright LED. The downside of that is the internal reflection from the overpower illumination is hard to control and the battery life will be very short. If he would design a daylight visible illumination system, he would use the much more expensive combination of LED lit fiber optic and microprocessor control circuit like those found on the Schmidt & Bender Short Dot, the ELCAN SpecterDR and the Swarovski Z6. However, such system would add a considerable $200-$300 to the price of the CMR. Instead, John said the CMR’s unique reticle design works sufficiently in most of the daylight condition without the need for illumination.
Written and photos by Timothy Yan
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The 1-4x variable magnification rifle optic had become very popular with the tactical shooters. The 1x magnification allows the shooter to use it like a reflex sight at the close range. While, the higher magnifications offer greater hit probability and target identification at the longer ranges. During last year’s Big 3 Event hosted by David Fortier and Dillard C.J. Johnson in Kansas, I was introduced to the Hi-Lux Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24mm scope in one of the presentations. Afterward, I had a chance to try it out on the range. Some aspects of the CMR that had caught my attention are its reticle design, the optic performance and its price at just $300.






The CMR 1-4x24mm in the Tactical Rifle Chimera titanium heavy-duty scope rings
CMR 1-4x24mm scope in the Burris AR-P.E.P.R mount
Normally, when other shooters ask me for optic purchase advises, I generally tell them this: you get what you pay for it. Good optics is never cheap. There rare exception to that rule and the Hi-Lux Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24mm is one of them. Its optic performance is easily the best in its price range. The lens distortion is not noticeable and there’s no issue with chromatic aberration or color fringing. Other reviewers agree with me that the CMR has better resolution and clarity than some of the 1-4x scopes that are at twice the price.
I met John Wu, the owner of Hi-Lux Leatherwood at his booth during the 2011 SHOT SHOW and he loaned me a CMR sample for T&E. I didn’t have a chance to really talk to John about the CMR in detail until this year’s Big 3 Event and afterward. He told me that he used a special lens element in the CMR to achieve the low distortion and high optical resolution. When I asked him about why he chose the second focal plane for the CMR’s reticle, John said for a low 1-4x magnification scope there’s really no need for a first focal plane design (FFP). Most of the shooters will use either 1x or 4x magnification and seldom use anything else in between. It’s not practical to use the 1x magnification for BDC or range finding.
On the topic of daylight visible reticle illumination, John said there’s two ways to do it: the cheap way is by using very bright LED. The downside of that is the internal reflection from the overpower illumination is hard to control and the battery life will be very short. If he would design a daylight visible illumination system, he would use the much more expensive combination of LED lit fiber optic and microprocessor control circuit like those found on the Schmidt & Bender Short Dot, the ELCAN SpecterDR and the Swarovski Z6. However, such system would add a considerable $200-$300 to the price of the CMR. Instead, John said the CMR’s unique reticle design works sufficiently in most of the daylight condition without the need for illumination.
Written and photos by Timothy Yan
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2012年01月14日
M1928 Thompson “Chicago” version from Kingarms
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Classical WWII Weapon is back
Commonly known as the "Tommy Gun", "anti-Bandit" Submachinegun
It was used by various police forces and gangs during the Prohibition period of US history, and was seen in the hands of some of the worlds greatest criminals (Mafia / Cosa Nostra...)
As seen in the classic gangster movies "The Godfather", "The Untouchables", "Public Enemies"...
Thompson Trademark & trade dress are used under license of Saeilo Enterprises Inc. and its worldwide licensee Cybergun





Full Metal + Real Wood Stock, Grip & Handguard Constructed
Finned Barrel &
Very heavy & solid built with 9mm bearing gearbox
Fully & Semi Automatic Shooting Mode
450 rounds Loading Capacity Manual Winding Drum Magazine
Fixed Stock allow installation of 8.4V Large Cell Battery
Adjustable Hop Up dial located inside magazine chamber
Rear sight are adjustable to suit your shooting need
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Classical WWII Weapon is back
Commonly known as the "Tommy Gun", "anti-Bandit" Submachinegun
It was used by various police forces and gangs during the Prohibition period of US history, and was seen in the hands of some of the worlds greatest criminals (Mafia / Cosa Nostra...)
As seen in the classic gangster movies "The Godfather", "The Untouchables", "Public Enemies"...
Thompson Trademark & trade dress are used under license of Saeilo Enterprises Inc. and its worldwide licensee Cybergun





Full Metal + Real Wood Stock, Grip & Handguard Constructed
Finned Barrel &
Very heavy & solid built with 9mm bearing gearbox
Fully & Semi Automatic Shooting Mode
450 rounds Loading Capacity Manual Winding Drum Magazine
Fixed Stock allow installation of 8.4V Large Cell Battery
Adjustable Hop Up dial located inside magazine chamber
Rear sight are adjustable to suit your shooting need
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2012年01月14日
Shotshow 2012
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In a few days, shotshow 2012 will begin. Our people will be in Las Vegas to cover the event. We will be posting lots of photos here and videos. So keep posted.


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In a few days, shotshow 2012 will begin. Our people will be in Las Vegas to cover the event. We will be posting lots of photos here and videos. So keep posted.


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2012年01月14日
Armatac Quad-Mag
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Armatac unveiled their new prototype Quad-Mag. The Quad-Mag is a 5.56x45mm quad stack magazine with a 60 round capacity.
It differentiates itself from other quadstack magazines by having two separate feed channels. When the first feed channel is empty, it switches to the other channel. Essentially its two 30 round magazines in a small package. This reduces jamming in the part of the magazine where quad stacks are reduced to a duel stack for feeding.
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Armatac unveiled their new prototype Quad-Mag. The Quad-Mag is a 5.56x45mm quad stack magazine with a 60 round capacity.
It differentiates itself from other quadstack magazines by having two separate feed channels. When the first feed channel is empty, it switches to the other channel. Essentially its two 30 round magazines in a small package. This reduces jamming in the part of the magazine where quad stacks are reduced to a duel stack for feeding.
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