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PUBLICATIONS
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Army Magazine
Soldier Armed, Binocular Update
February 2007
Some PEO-Soldier representaties characterize the M25 extremely high resolution capabilities as being able to see a golf ball a mile away...
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On The Rip Tournament Magazine
June 2006
Having the ability to see schools of bait such as flying fish or bonitos as well as weed lines, color changes, rips, debris and birds near the surface gives you a tremendous advantage...
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Marlin Magazine
January 2005
Kingsmill prefers Fraser-Volpe's Stedi-Eye Mariner for a quick scan of the horizon. "You can pick them up and move around without much concern...
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Western Outdoors
Special Edition - 2004 Top 30 West Coast Anglers
August 2004
We also got better and better equipment, like my Fraser-Volpe gyro binoculars...
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EastSide Edition
May 2000
The Stedi-Eye M25 gets the once over by a U.S. Senator eager to see what it can do....
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The Intelligencer
'Security Comes Home'
June 2004
The binoculars can be used to monitor borders against illegal immigrants and drug trafficking...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
August 21, 2004
Warminster firm to supply Army with special binoculars
Fraser-Volpe LLC, Warminster, received a $3.8 million order from the U.S.
Army for stabilization binoculars, which allow a steady view under vibrating or shaking conditions, the Defense Department said. The order is part of a five-year, $27.9 million contract.
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