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CQB scopes for dynamic shooting and close-quarters engagements

CQB (Close Quarters Battle) scopes are designed for short-range shooting situations requiring rapid target acquisition . With low magnification, often close to 1x, they allow shooting with both eyes open while maintaining excellent awareness of the surroundings.

At Armurerie Riffaut , we offer a selection of CQB and LPVO scopes from renowned manufacturers such as Vortex , Sig Sauer , Leica , Schmidt & Bender , and Kahles . These optics are particularly well-suited to dynamic sport shooting and certain professional applications, offering an excellent balance between speed and precision.

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CQB eyewear: speed, versatility and efficiency at close range

CQB scopes are optics specifically designed for short and medium-range shooting situations. They are particularly used in dynamic shooting disciplines as well as in certain professional contexts where reaction time is essential.

The principle of CQB glasses

CQB scopes are characterized by low magnification , often between 1x and 4x, or even 1x and 6x. At 1x, they allow for aiming almost equivalent to a red dot sight, with the possibility of shooting with both eyes open. This type of optic thus offers a quick transition between instinctive shooting at close range and more precise shooting at medium range.

LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) glasses

LPVO optics are currently the most common type of optic in the CQB category. They offer variable magnification, allowing for quick switching between a zero-magnification and a magnified view. This versatility makes them particularly well-suited to sport shooting and situations requiring varying engagement distances.

Reticles and illumination

CQB scopes are often equipped with illuminated reticles for rapid target acquisition, even in low-light conditions. At low magnification, these reticles function similarly to a red dot sight.

Use in sport and professional shooting

In sport shooting , particularly in dynamic disciplines, CQB scopes allow for increased speed while maintaining the ability to shoot at medium range. In certain professional contexts, they are used for their versatility and their ability to quickly adapt to different shooting situations.

Robust and high-performance optics

Manufacturers design robust CQB glasses capable of withstanding intensive use. Aluminum alloy bodies and multi-coated lenses ensure good light transmission and high durability.

Major CQB eyewear brands

Manufacturers such as Vortex , Sig Sauer , Leica , Schmidt & Bender or Kahles offer CQB scopes renowned for their optical quality and reliability.

The expertise of Riffaut Armory

At Armurerie Riffaut , our gunsmiths will advise you on choosing a CQB scope suited to your needs. In our store located in Orbec, Calvados, we select reliable optics for sport shooting and specific applications.

FAQ

What is a CQB scope?

A CQB scope is an optic designed for short-range shooting, with low magnification allowing for rapid target acquisition.

What is the difference between a CQB scope and an LPVO scope?

The LPVO is a type of CQB scope with variable magnification, offering more versatility between short and medium range.

Can a CQB scope be used as a red dot sight?

At 1x magnification, some CQB scopes allow for aiming similar to a red dot sight, with both eyes open.

What is the purpose of an LPVO scope?

An LPVO allows you to quickly switch from short-range to medium-range shooting thanks to its variable magnification.

Which brands should I choose for CQB glasses?

Brands like Vortex, Sig Sauer, Leica, Schmidt & Bender or Kahles offer CQB scopes known for their reliability.

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