Magpul - Maztech X4-FCS & X4-LRF

Published on January 16, 2025
Duration: 2:01

This guide details the installation and integration of the Maztech X4-FCS fire control system with the X4-LRF laser rangefinder. Expertly demonstrated by Magpul, the process involves mounting the units, configuring ballistic profiles using Applied Ballistics software, and utilizing the integrated HUD for real-time aiming solutions. The system is designed to enhance first-round hit probability by combining range, environmental, and user data for various weapon platforms.

Quick Summary

The Magpul Maztech X4-FCS is a fire control system acting as a powered scope mount for LPVOs, offering real-time ballistic calculations via a green HUD. It integrates with the X4-LRF laser rangefinder and uses Applied Ballistics software, environmental sensors, and user data to enhance first-round hit probability on various rifle platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Maztech X4-FCS
  2. 00:22Software and HUD Integration
  3. 00:39Compatibility and Profiles
  4. 00:57X4-LRF Laser Range Finder
  5. 01:33System Integration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Maztech X4-FCS?

The Maztech X4-FCS is an advanced fire control system that functions as a powered scope mount for existing LPVOs. It provides real-time ballistic calculations using Applied Ballistics software, projecting a precision aiming reticle via a green HUD for enhanced first-round hit probability.

How does the Maztech X4-LRF enhance the X4-FCS system?

The X4-LRF integrates quick laser ranging capabilities directly with the X4-FCS. It features co-located visible and infrared (IR) aiming lasers, providing essential distance data that the X4-FCS uses, along with environmental inputs, to refine ballistic solutions.

What types of rifles are compatible with the Maztech X4-FCS?

The X4-FCS is designed for broad compatibility, specifically working with virtually all 30mm LPVO scopes, regardless of whether they are First Focal Plane (FFP) or Second Focal Plane (SFP). It can store profiles for numerous weapon types.

What ballistic data does the Maztech system use?

The system combines range data from the X4-LRF, onboard environmental sensors (like temperature and barometric pressure), and user-supplied ammunition and weapon parameters, all processed through Applied Ballistics software.

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