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		<title>Night Vision Scopes: Night Vision Goggles, Binoculars and Monoculars - Golden Eye 8x Pocket Spotting scope</title>
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			<title>Golden Eye 8x Pocket Spotting scope</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The Golden Eye is the smallest scope of its kind in the world. This scope is no toy! In fact it took over 1 year of research and 
a super computer to design and build its internal microoptics.
Now this incredible unit is available to you from ATN. Breaking all laws of physics, the Golden Eye is a technological marvel using 
revolutionary engineering with over 150 separate operations required to build this unit. The Golden Eye has over 27 individual 
parts and uses a series of 12 extremely complex lenses, specially coated to give you crystal clear 8x magnification. Shorter than your pinkie finger and weighing less then one ounce, it delivers superb optics at a fraction of the cost.
	Warranty: 2 years
	Magnification: 8X
	Prisms: 3 complex prisms
	Weight: < 1 oz
	Diopter adjustment: +/- 6
	Optic system: 12 coated glass lenses
	Available colors: Green
	Size: 1.8" x 1" x 1"
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			<category>Daytime Optics - Spotting Scopes</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 22:28:32 GMT</pubDate>
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