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Kowa introduces the Prominar 500mm F5.6FL Telephoto Lens Scope

Monday, March 21st, 2011 at 6:13 PM

Kowa introduces the Prominar 500mm F5.6FL Telephoto Lens Scope

Kowa Prominar 500mm F5.6FL Telephoto Lens Scope

Kowa Prominar 500mm F5.6FL Telephoto Lens Scope

Kowa USA

Kowa USA

Los Angeles, California --(Ammoland.com)- In the outdoor world, cross utilization of essentials can be paramount, especially when the situation dictates minimizing your load.

Kowa introduces the Prominar 500mm F5.6FL Telephoto Lens/Scope. Its two-in-one high performance camera lens and spotting scope guarantees the perfect visual every time.

The fluorite crystal lens minimizes chromatic aberration (color blur) that occurs in most long focal length lenses. Change the standard 500mm F5.6 lens to increase brightness with the 350mm F4 and even increase the length of the telephoto with the 800mm F9.6 by using the TX07 or TX17 optimal mount adapters. Achieve focal lengths up to 1000mm-3000mm by attaching the lens to a digital camera adapter and capture nature at a distance. The interchangeable mounting system allows the effective use of multiple cameras and comes with an easy-to-use dual focus. A long hood with an attached sighting device is provided as a standard accessory.

The lightweight and compact design will withstand all elements with its dustproof and weatherproof structure. Indeed, the world is a big place, but that doesn’t mean you can’t take a good look at it.

The next time you want to experience nature to the fullest make sure you are prepared to get up close and personal with the Prominar 500 mm F5.6FL Telephoto Lens/Scope by Kowa.

For more info, check out www.kowascope.com

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Assault Rifle Article Misleading & Biased

Monday, November 22nd, 2010 at 9:13 PM

The Buffalo New’s Article On Assault Rifles Misleading & Biased

Shooters Committee on Political Education

Shooters Committee on Political Education

Buffalo, NY --(Ammoland.com)- Another recent article on so called “assault rifles” was very misleading and biased. The violent crime problem should not focus on “too many guns on the street,” but rather on too many criminals on the streets.

An automobile is dangerous only if there is an impaired, or illegal driver behind the wheel. Guns are not dangerous unless they are in the hands of those who are irresponsible or who have a bad attitude. Millions of Americans have guns of all types and are not a problem because they are honest, law-abiding people.

However, the article promoted a ban on guns that have only cosmetic differences than those typically used for competition, hunting and home defense.

If bans worked, Prohibition would have been the success story of the Twentieth Century. It was the only Constitutional Amendment to be repealed. If bans worked, we would not have a drug problem. Gun bans also won’t work because criminals, who are the real problem, don’t obey laws. It is more productive to focus on getting criminals off the streets.

Possession of any gun by a felon is a federal offense. Project Exile, which has been little used in New York would automatically send a felon caught with a gun to a federal prison for five years.

Illegal purchase of a firearm is also a federal crime, including the straw purchases mentioned in the article. To solve a problem we have to define the problem and the problem is criminals. Get them off the streets and the problem is solved.

Full article: http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/buffalo/article260214.ece

Budd Schroeder
Chairman of the Board, SCOPE

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SCOPE is a New York State 2nd Amendment Civil Rights Organization dedicated to the preservation of firearms ownership since 1965. SCOPE is a New York State Not For Profit Volunteer Organization dedicated to the preservation of the Second Amendment. Visit: www.scopeny.org

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