
If you’ve been paying attention at all this past year, then you’ve probably picked up on my heavy use of Primary Arms Optics. Primary Arms were an integral part of our SCI 2022 Mentored Youth Hunt, and a company I’ve grown to appreciate, more and more, as this year progresses. I own an array of their optics, from red dots, to 3X power scopes, 1-8 power, 3-18 power and everything in between. Primary Arms has been leading the charge when it comes to optics, and innovation the past few years. Their staple line of prism scopes, their diversity in reticles, their lifetime warranty, and affordable prices have become a favorite of mine across the board on both rifles and pistols. Today, they released MORE optics as part of their Project Odyssey release. It’s refreshing to see a young(er) company, break the mold on what we thought we knew about pistol and rifle optics, and continue to innovate, while the “household” names remain stagnant. Official Press Release Below:

PRIMARY ARMS OPTICS REVEALS NEW RIFLE SCOPES AND CLASSIC SERIES RED DOT IN ODYSSEY 2023 PART 2
HOUSTON, TEXAS—Primary Arms Optics has announced three new optics as part of Odyssey 2023 Part 2: a 2nd Generation SLx® 3-18x50mm FFP Rifle Scope, an FDE PLx® 1-8x24mm FFP Compact Rifle Scope, and a Classic Series® RD-25 Red Dot.
In January, Primary Arms Optics launched Odyssey 2023 as a grand reveal for their 2023 catalog. Now, Primary Arms Optics is updating Odyssey with a ‘Part 2’, announcing three additional new optics!
The first optic announced is the 2nd generation of SLx 3-18x50mm FFP Rifle Scopes, a comprehensive upgrade for one of Primary Arms Optics’ most popular long-range optics. This upgrade includes an optical redesign with enhanced clarity, definition, and performance across the board. The scope also has all-new precision turrets, guaranteeing accurate tracking for precision at extreme distances. It will release in October with three reticle options, but pre-orders are available now.
The second optic announced is the FDE variant of their best-selling PLx 1-8x24mm FFP Compact Rifle Scope. Originally released in 2022, the PLx 1-8x24mm FFP Compact Rifle Scope has become a best-selling addition to the premium LPVO market. Measuring under 9.3 inches and 17 ounces, this scope is one of the smallest on the market, yet it offers superior optical performance with a wide field of view. Codenamed ‘Peanut Butter Pickle’, this newest variant of this scope has all the same outstanding features but with a sleek, low-signature FDE finish. This optic is currently available with limited quantities.
Finally, the new Classic Series RD-25 Red Dot brings the enhanced speed and precision of a 25mm aperture to a new, low price point. Driven by value, the Classic Series RD-25 is rugged, reliable, and comes with its own QD mount, all while remaining affordable to any budget. Like all Primary Arms Optics products, it comes with a leading lifetime warranty and commitment to customer satisfaction.
Combined, all three optics offer new value and functionality for their price point. In addition, Odyssey 2023 Part Two includes information on two new accessory mounts for the MicroPrism series: the MR-12 and MDOM. The MR-12 is a 12 o’clock piggyback reflex mount that integrates directly with the factory MicroPrism mount. The MDOM is an offset micro red dot mount, which replaces the factory mount’s keeper for a lightweight, yet durable canted optic platform. Both accessory mounts are now available for purchase from Primary Arms Optics dealers.
“After the launch of Odyssey 2023 at the beginning of the year, our customers asked for new optics, variants, and accessory options,” says Stephen Morgan, Director of Product Marketing at Primary Arms Optics. “These releases reflect the overwhelming majority of our customer requests. We love building what the people want, and we hope you are as excited about Odyssey Part 2 as we are!”
Click here to visit the Odyssey 2023 Pt. 2 homepage!
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