prikksikter
Prikksikter, in Nordic terminology for dot sights, are a class of non-magnifying optical sights used primarily on firearms and some sporting devices. They project an illuminated reticle—usually a red or green dot—onto a transparent glass element. The shooter aligns the dot with the target, while the bore axis remains fixed to the weapon. This allows for quick target acquisition with minimal aiming time.
Historically, prikksikter evolved from early reflex and red-dot concepts and gained widespread use in the late
How prikksikter work is straightforward: an optical element houses a light source, typically a small LED, that
Variants include red-dot and green-dot sights, with some designs incorporating additional features such as night-vision compatibility,