SAI Optics is a riflescope brand developed by Armament Technology Incorporated, a Canadian optics company known for premium tactical and competition-focused designs. Their LPVO line is built around practical field performance and rapid engagement, prioritizing robust construction and usable features over gimmicks that add cost without delivering real benefits on the rifle.
SAI Optics 1-6 Series
The SAI Optics 1-6 is a low power variable optic that provides a true 1-6x magnification range, with the low end intended for both-eyes-open shooting at close distances. It uses a 30 mm main tube and an illuminated first focal plane reticle designed to remain usable across the magnification range. This setup works well for competition and practical carbine use where you are transitioning quickly between close and mid-range targets and need reliable tracking and return to zero on typical service and sporting calibers.
SAI Optics 1-10 Models
The SAI Optics 1-10 models extend that concept to a broader magnification range, giving you low-power speed with significantly more detail available at the top end. These LPVOs use a 30 mm tube with a first focal plane reticle and are intended for shooters who want a single optic that can cover close work, intermediate distances, and more precise shots at the far end of typical carbine ranges. The SAI 10 family is particularly well suited to semi-automatic platforms where versatility and durability matter more than extreme high magnification.
Why No Boring Guns Stocks SAI Optics
We stock SAI Optics for customers who want serious variable magnification performance without jumping into the highest-priced European brands. They sit in a premium LPVO price bracket but typically undercut many flagship German and Austrian scopes, while drawing on the same design expertise behind well-regarded tactical optics brands. Competitive shooters, hunters who move between woodland and more open terrain, and owners of modern tactical rifles all benefit from the combination of rugged construction, fast reticles, and practical magnification ranges. We carry them because they fill the gap for shooters who demand dependable glass and mechanics, but do not want to pay solely for brand heritage.























