Colt Optics Unveils Scope Lineup

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We recently covered the Canadian military's adoption of a new carbine, the CMAR. That announcement was shortly followed by word that a Colt scope would round out the package: the CMAR 1-6. Colt's new line of civilian optics has now been released, so we can take a look at what they have to offer.Colt @ TFB: Wheelgun Wednesday: NEW Colt Revolvers with Hogue Overmolded Grips [SHOT 2026] Colt AR Pistols - Two New 5.56 SKUs with Lower Variants Wheelgun Wednesday: Colt Anacondas Blued, Optic Ready & Enhanced Grips Colt Awarded $40M+ M4/M4A1 Foreign Military Sales Contract A Rare Find: Series 80 Colt Mk 4 Goldcup National Match CustomThere are three scope models in this new lineup, ranging from LPVOs up to high magnification options. All three of these initial models include 34mm main tubes and Schott glass. These scopes are also rated to survive up to .338 Lapua recoil.First up is the VMR 1-8x28. This low power variable optic (LPVO) includes two reticle options, a“CQB-oriented” MOA reticle or a precision MRAD reticle. It measures 10.9 inches in length and weighs 25.5 ounces. The MSRP is $1759. The middle child is the VMR 3-18x44. It features an MRAD reticle and locking target turrets. The side-adjustable parallax drops all the way down to 15 yards. It is 11.9 inches in length and weighs 33.5 ounces. The MSRP is $1869. Finally, we have the 4.5-27x56 model. This is the biggest member of the family, but with features similar to the 3-18x44 model. It is 14.7 inches in length and weighs 33.7 ounces. The MSRP is not yet released. All images from Colt Optics. From the manufacturer:“The Colt Optics VMR series riflescopes are built to give shooters the confidence to perform in demanding environments. Whether engaging at distance or operating under pressure, the VMR series delivers the clarity, durability, and consistency required to stay focused on the shot, not the equipment. With precision-engineered optics, rugged mechanical construction, and disciplined testing behind every system, each VMR scope is designed to hold zero, track accurately, and maintain performance when it matters most.The VMR series is available in 1-8x, 3-18x, and 4.5-27x configurations to support a wide range of mission and shooting applications.“We set out to build riflescopes that shooters can rely on without question, regardless of the environment or mission,” said Jon Meyer, Vice President of Product Development for Colt Optics. “The VMR series reflects that focus on performance, durability, and real-world usability.””