Kruger Optical is proud to debut its revolutionary KC6 carbon fiber riflescope series. Using a proprietary and patent-pending process, we’ve created an elite product that’s significantly stronger and lighter than traditional aluminum scopes.
Building on carbon fiber technology used in fighter jets and race cars, Kruger has spent more than five years making the KC6™ Series a reality. Due to the unique strength properties of carbon fiber, our patent-pending KC6™ scopes are notably lighter, stronger and more durable than traditional 6x riflescopes. These premium scopes offer spectacular image clarity, exceptional low-light performance and a sleek, eye-catching appearance. Scopes are U.S.-engineered to give shooters and edge on the range and in the field.
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I thought that Leupold tested carbon fiber scopes about a decade ago. Guess Kruger figured it out.
They are also in Oregon.
The lack of info on the website is disappointing. Not a lot of substance, like adjustment types or reticle designs. I’d also like to know if the imported parts are from Austria or Germany, or are they from Japan, Philippines, or China? Competition is a great thing.
Can’t say I was overly impressed with the people I spoke with when I tried to apply for a job there a couple years back, either.
If it says made in the USA everything has to be made here otherwise it would say “assembled” in the USA. Makes me curious about the glass though as anyone familiar with scopes knows virtually no glass for any scope mfg comes from the states
On the web page it says “from US and foreign parts.”
Correction, he picture above says, “using US & imported parts”
Hard to take it seriously, it’s a SFP scope.