elcan specter dr
Why choose between a red dot or telescopic sight when you can have both in the Blink of an Eye? Selected by USSOCOM for elite SpecOps mission, the SpecterDR by ELCAN is reliable, amazingly bright and deadly accurate. Whether the mission calls for clearing a building or open-terrain patrol, SpecterDR gives you both fast acquisition and long-range target identification. The unique locking lever* mechanism brings you accurately back on target every time. The remarkably bright, clear ELCAN optics extend your daylight operations. Why risk yourself and the mission with red dot or fixed telescopic sights that do only half the job? Carry the one and only combat sight that switches between CQB and precision ranged fire mode – in the blink of an eye. Battle tested, proven and available in 1-4x and 1.5-6x models.
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Type Fee Description
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01 $ 200 – Dealer, Including Pawnbroker, in Firearms Other than
/$90 Destructive Devices
02 – No longer used, was a Pawnbroker dealing in Firearms
other than Destructive Devices, eliminated by the
Brady law (1994).
03 $ 30 – Collector of Curios and Relics
04 – ? Either 4 or 5 was a dealer in ammunition,
eliminated by FOPA in 1986.
05 – ? No longer used.
06 $ 30 – Manufacturer of Ammunition for Firearms Other than
Ammunition for Destructive Devices or Armor Piercing
Ammunition
07 $ 150 – Manufacturer of Firearms other than Destructive
Devices
08 $ 150 – Importer of Firearms other than Destructive Devices
or Ammunition for Firearms other than Destructive
Devices, or Ammunition other than Armor Piercing
Ammunition
09 $3000 – Dealer in Destructive Devices
10 $3000 – Manufacturer of Destructive Devices, Ammunition for
Destructive Devices or Armor Piercing Ammunition
11 $3000 – Importer of Destructive Devices, Ammunition for
Destructive Devices or Armor Piercing Ammunition
20 $???? – Manufacturer of High Explosives [unconfirmed; see
February 1995 issue of Machine Gun News]
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