Binoculars

Shop our selection of binoculars from leading manufacturers like Firefield, German Tactical Systems, Konus, MagView, and Really Right Stuff. ICB Firearms carries high-quality binoculars built to deliver clear, sharp images for hunters, target shooters, and outdoor enthusiasts who need dependable glass in any environment. These optics pair well with our broader selection of scopes, sights, and optics for complete observation and aiming setups, and we also stock bolt action rifles and lever action rifles ideal for hunting at varying distances. Round out your kit with rifle ammunition in a wide range of calibers and rifle magazines to keep you prepared in the field.

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Binoculars Buying Guide

Shop binoculars online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as magnification, objective lens diameter, field of view, and lens coatings. Binoculars are essential glassing tools for hunters, sport shooters, and outdoor users who need to identify targets, scout terrain, or spot game at distance before taking a shot.

Here’s what to consider before picking the right pair:

  • Match magnification and objective size to your use case, with 8×42 or 10×42 being popular all-around choices for hunting and field use.
  • Pair binoculars with rangefinders to confirm distance before committing to a shot, especially in open country.
  • Coordinate your glassing setup with scopes, sights, and optics mounted on your rifle for consistent target identification.
  • Consider how binoculars complement long-range work with ballistic solvers, since spotting a target accurately is the first step in any firing solution.
  • Match the binocular setup to your firearm platform, whether that’s rifles used for hunting or precision work, or shotguns used during waterfowl and upland seasons.
  • Look at lens coatings, prism type (roof or porro), and weatherproofing, especially if you’ll be glassing in rain, snow, or low light.

Local And Compliance Notes

Browse binoculars online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to test models in person. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Binoculars themselves are not regulated as firearms, though accessories ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Field use, transportation, and storage practices may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product specifications, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Binoculars

1. What magnification is best for hunting?

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8x and 10x are the most common choices for hunting, balancing image stability with enough zoom for clear target identification. Higher magnifications can be harder to hold steady without support.

2. What does 10x42 mean on binoculars?

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The first number is magnification, meaning the image appears 10 times closer. The second number is the objective lens diameter in millimeters, which affects light gathering.

3. Are roof prism or porro prism binoculars better?

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Roof prism binoculars are more compact and durable, while porro prism models often offer better depth perception at a lower price. Both designs perform well when built with quality glass.

4. Do I need waterproof binoculars?

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Waterproofing is recommended for any outdoor use, since rain, snow, or humid conditions can damage internal optics. Most modern binoculars are sealed and nitrogen purged.

5. What's the difference between binoculars and a spotting scope?

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Binoculars use both eyes for comfortable extended glassing at moderate magnification. Spotting scopes use one eye and offer higher magnification for stationary observation.

6. Can I use binoculars in low light?

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Larger objective lenses gather more light and perform better at dawn or dusk. Quality lens coatings also improve low-light performance significantly.

7. How do I clean binocular lenses?

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Use a soft brush or air blower to remove debris first, then wipe gently with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner. Avoid rubbing dry lenses, which can scratch the coatings.

8. What field of view should I look for?

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A wider field of view helps track moving targets and scan terrain quickly. Field of view is usually listed in feet at 1,000 yards or in degrees of angle.