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Spy Optic SI

Spy Optic is a well known sunglasses brand. Over the years, they’ve had lots of costumers who also happen to be service members, LE, first responders and federal government employees. Spy Optic began to create dedicated styles for these customers.

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Recently, they brought on an old friend of mine, Marc Van Buskirk, to create a dedicated website for those same folks. He is the man behind the creation of Oakley SI and GovX, both great websites.

Spy Optic SI features sunglasses for both men and women, goggles, and clothing. Sunglasses are available with ANSI Z87.1 rated protection for on the job, or standard commercial lenses for off duty wear.

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Spy Optic Standard Issue is available to current and former military, Law Enforcement, and first responders.

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12 Responses to “Spy Optic SI”

  1. Stephen says:

    Are we not gonna talk about the optic set-up on that rifle?

  2. Pico says:

    No, we‘re not. This top-secret, bleeding edge base let‘s operators operate at ranges beyon LOS, only the curvature of the earth and Coriolis can throw off your aim. Looks like a -10‘000 MRAD (who uses MOA still?) cant. I said cant…

  3. Jack says:

    Sweet neck weld. 10/10 would operate with.

  4. Stickman says:

    They are trying to shoot serious pictures with an airsoft gun and horrible layout!!!!

    How can anyone still be using pictures like this?

  5. Stickman says:

    Don’t bother looking for pricing as they won’t show it unless you sign up and are a member.

    • straps says:

      Which is how Oakley and several other organizations with dedicated “pro” sites do it…

      • BrettW says:

        You usually have to have a market before you set up an exclusive deals for “pros”.

  6. Willsew4kit says:

    Remember the time Woolrich did it with the optics mounted backwards on the rifle? This never gets old.

  7. Stash says:

    That rifle is dildos

  8. Patrick sweeney says:

    With such slapdash work, how could they afford John Hamm as the model?