Arctic Warfare Optics: How to Stay in the Fight as the Temperature Drops

Published on November 8, 2022
Duration: 9:35

This guide from Spiritus Systems focuses on preserving magnified optics in cold and wet environments. Key strategies include keeping optic caps closed, utilizing backup red dot sights for close engagements, and managing temperature variations by storing firearms in ambient conditions. The video also recommends specific tools like portable microfiber cloths, anti-fog compounds, and dedicated lens wipes for effective field maintenance.

Quick Summary

Preserving firearm optics in cold or wet weather involves keeping optic caps closed as the primary defense. Utilize red dot sights for close engagements and manage temperature variations by storing weapons in ambient conditions. Carry portable microfiber cloths and dedicated lens wipes for field cleaning, and consider anti-fog compounds like 'Cat Crap' for added protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Team Room Tuesday
  2. 00:38Optics in Cold/Wet Weather
  3. 01:05The Problem: Magnified Optics & Inclement Weather
  4. 01:31First Line of Defense: Optic Caps
  5. 02:30Using Red Dots as Primary/Backup
  6. 03:15Using Magnified Optics Like Red Dots
  7. 04:00Temperature Variation Issues
  8. 04:37Weapon Stowing for Temperature Control
  9. 05:45Combating Condensation: Microfiber Cloths
  10. 07:00Anti-Fog Compounds: Cat Crap
  11. 07:37Lens Wipes for Debris Removal
  12. 08:11Recap: Key Optics Preservation Tips
  13. 09:06Conclusion: Team Room Tuesday Format

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary method for protecting firearm optics in cold or wet weather?

The primary method is to keep the optic caps closed. This acts as the first line of defense against moisture, snow, and condensation, ensuring the lenses remain clear and usable when needed.

How can I prevent my rifle scope from fogging up in extreme temperature changes?

To prevent fogging, store your weapon in an environment that matches the ambient outdoor temperature. Avoid rapid transitions from warm to cold. If you must bring it inside, allow about an hour for it to equalize before cleaning.

What are effective tools for cleaning firearm optics in the field?

Effective tools include small, portable microfiber cloths clipped to your gear for quick wipes, and dedicated lens wipes like those from Zeiss. These prevent scratching and effectively remove debris and moisture.

Can a magnified optic be used like a red dot sight in certain conditions?

Yes, if the magnified optic is on its lowest power setting (e.g., 1x) and has an illuminated reticle, it can be used with both eyes open, similar to a red dot sight, for quick target acquisition.

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