Discover Premium Gun Optics for Every Environment
Ready to elevate your shooting or outdoor adventures? At Nexgen Outfitters, we’ve curated a powerhouse lineup of premium optics—think riflescopes, binoculars, red dots, thermal vision, rangefinders, and so much more. Whether you're out glassing wide-open landscapes or sighting in on a trophy buck at 300 yards, clarity and confidence are only a lens away. With Nexgen, you get trusted brands and expert-backed quality, because performance matters in every environment.
What’s a Gun Optic?
Let’s clear up the basics! A gun optic is simply any device you mount on a firearm to help you see your target better—think scopes, red dots, or night vision. Optics do the heavy visual lifting so you can aim faster, shoot more accurately, and adapt to lighting or distance challenges. Whether you’re hunting, at the range, or in the field, the right optic is a real game-changer.
Our riflescopes cover both hunters and tacticians. Expect reliable BDC and illuminated reticles, plus serious long-range choices from Vortex, Leupold, Trijicon, and Hawke. If you need accuracy out to 1,000 yards, you’re in the right place.
Red Dot Sights
Red dots are about speed and simplicity. Perfect for ARs, shotguns, and pistols, they give you ultra-fast target acquisition. Top picks from Sig Sauer, Athlon, and Trijicon make close-range shots a breeze.
Spot game or scout distant terrain with our rugged, high-def binoculars. Multiple magnifications mean you’ll find the right pair—so you don’t miss a thing.
Dial in details at long range. Our Athlon and Leupold spotting scopes (angled or straight) are built for crisp views, whether you’re at the range or glassing the backcountry.
No more guesstimating distances. Our laser rangefinders and rangefinding binoculars offer quick, accurate readings and advanced features like ballistic compensation to keep you on target.
Own the darkness with gear from Pulsar, NightRide, and Athlon. Hunt, navigate, or operate in total darkness—everything looks clear, even without sunlight.
FAQs
What’s the difference between a red dot and a holographic sight?
Red dots are LED-based and battery-friendly; holographic sights use a laser for added clarity (at a higher price).
What magnification is best for hunting?
3-9x for mid-range, 4-16x (or more) for those longer shots.
Can I use a red dot for hunting?
You bet—especially for close-in targets like hogs or turkeys.
What optic should I put on my AR-15?
Red dots, LPVOs (1-6x, 1-8x), and prism scopes are all solid picks.