Prismarefleksitähtäin
Prismarefleksitähtäin, often abbreviated as prismatic reflex sight, is a type of optical sight that uses a prism to redirect and magnify the image of a target. Unlike traditional reflex sights that project a reticle onto a lens, a prismarefleksitähtäin incorporates a prism as a key component. This prism serves to both bend the light path and, in many designs, house the reticle itself. The light from the target passes through the prism, which then reflects it to the shooter's eye.
The primary advantage of using a prism in this manner is the potential for greater magnification and