This video clarifies California's definition of a 'sniper scope' under Penal Code 468, explaining that it specifically targets devices designed for firearm mounting that use projected infrared light or electronic telescopes to detect subjects at night. Standard daytime magnified scopes and non-mounted night vision devices (like PVS-14s or NVDs) are generally not included in this definition. The speaker emphasizes that a device must meet all three criteria: designed for mounting, use of infrared/thermal illumination, and magnification, to be considered an illegal sniper scope under this code.
This video introduces the SIG SAUER ZULU6 Electronic Image Stabilized Binoculars. The description highlights their advanced 2-axis gimbal for exceptional optical image stabilization, effectively compensating for human motion to deliver the clarity of a mounted spotting scope in a portable, handheld device. The ZULU6 is built for durability in any environment with Spectracoat, Lenshield, and Lensarmor technologies. It is available in 10x and 16x magnification, promising extreme clarity and unmatched image stability for users who demand precision and portability.
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