“That is so interesting, because I still have full field of
view!”
(When comparing the sight picture and FOV of A.I.M.™ against a Trijicon RMR red dot
optic).
“With this one (Trijicon RMR) I
still have the fishbowl effect… and if I shoot this enough, say with a few
hundred rounds, then my lens gets really dirty. With this one (A.I.M.™) I don’t
have to worry about that.”
(When discussing the fact that A.I.M.™ has no glass or electronics in it’s design).
“I can do the same
thing with this but, with this its Trijicon (RMR) so its still an optic, it’s
still electronic so there’s still a failure point. But with this one (A.I.M.™) I
don’t even have to worry about it.”
Cheyenne Morris (Experienced
Shooter)
“That’s neat, with both eyes open there’s no thought process
to it… if you
wanna get a quick shot off then just put the front sight post right in the
middle.”
(When discussing how quickly he was able to attain sight picture and engage with the
A.I.M.™.)
“I f***ing hate this, because I just spent $800 on this
Aimpoint® ACRO and now I don’t need it.”
(In reference to now preferring the A.I.M.™ over his current red dot setup).
Shyanne Clapp (New Shooter)
“I prefer this over a red dot, it just presents itself way
faster to
me.”
(In reference to the sight picture comparison between A.I.M.™ and red dots).
“When using the A.I.M.™, I feel much more confident in my
ability to hit the
target quickly, while also being able to handle the firearm safely.”
(Discussing the new-shooter friendly features of the A.I.M.™.)
Ben
“My fiancee, who is an absolute noob when it comes to shooting, finds it so
much easier than stock sights. If you’re going to replace stock sights on a
glock, this is what you should be getting.”
Erik
“You boys have lightning in a bottle. I spent three hours playin with it
last night in the pitch black, in low light and in my garage through the house.
I have yet to find a way to not get that thing dead center. I would like to try
one on my 42 next.“
Innovating modern defense Solutions
for the citizen
defense industry
Why AIM
The AIM was invented out of necessity. One day my grandmother called me and told me she had purchased a
firearm and wanted me to show her how to use it. I came over and began showing her the cycle of
operations and handed it back to her so she could run through what I had shown her only to discover that
she couldn’t rack the slide back due to the severe arthritis she had in her hands.
The A.I.M.™ rear iron sight gives its user increased dexterity during weapon
manipulation when racking
the slide of their handgun, with a footprint on the firearm that is smaller than most red dot optics.
This feature allows for exceptional one-handed weapon manipulations when the operator’s off-hand is
incapacitated or unavailable.
When paired with a .300” height, tritium or fiber-optic illuminated FSP, sight picture
mirrors that of an
analog red dot. The 45° and 35° internal angles of the A.I.M.™ correspond with the natural 45° and 35°
angles of the human body at the shoulders and pelvic girdle respectively. This allows the A.I.M.™ to
intuitively coincide with these angles in a way that frames the target while maintaining full field of
view.
Diamond Of Death
The inherent Diamond of Death™ rear aperture of the A.I.M.™ creates a
large, open sight concept that is similar in form factor to most electronic red dot optics. This allows
the user to quickly center the front sight post into the Diamond of Death™ for exceptionally rapid
target acquisition and engagement even in low-light conditions.