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Leupold & Stevens

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. is an American manufacturer of telescopic sights, red dot sights, binoculars, rangefinders, spotting scopes, and eyewear located in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. The company, started in 1907, is on its fifth generation of family ownership.[2][3]

Leupold & Stevens, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryOptics and Sporting Goods
Founded1907
Headquarters,
United States
45°31′26″N 122°49′21″W / 45.52380°N 122.82243°W / 45.52380; -122.82243
Key people
Bruce Pettet, CEO
Revenueapprox. $160 million (2010)[1]
Number of employees
approx. 700 (Nov. 2010)[1]
Websitewww.leupold.com

History edit

Leupold & Stevens was founded by the German immigrant Markus Friedrich (Fred) Leupold and his brother-in-law Adam Voelpel in 1907, under the name Leupold & Voelpel. At the time, the company specialized in the repair of survey equipment.[4] In 1911, Leupold & Voelpel was contracted by John Cyprian (J.C.) Stevens to manufacture a water level recorder he had designed and patented. After the initial success of the product, he was made partner in 1914 and the company was renamed Leupold, Voelpel, and Co.[5] Besides the first water level recorder, the company invented several other innovative pieces of equipment, such as the Telemark water recorder which was patented in 1939.[5] This device could transmit water level information via telephone, allowing for remote monitoring of water resources to become feasible.

In 1942, the company name was changed to its present form, Leupold & Stevens. Surveying equipment, rifle scopes, and related products are sold under the "Leupold" name, while water monitoring instrumentation, such as level and flow recorders, are marketed under the "Stevens" brand.[5]

After World War II Leupold & Stevens began making gun scopes after Marcus Leupold failed to hit a deer with his rifle. His scope fogged up and he is reported to have exclaimed "Hell! I could build a better scope than this!" as the deer bounded off.[3][4] In 1962, Leupold invented the Duplex Reticle, which most riflescopes now use.[6] By 1979, Leupold scopes were generating twice the total revenue of Stevens instruments.[3][7]

In 1969, the company acquired a majority interest in the company Nosler Bullets (also a family company), and then sold off their portion in 1988.[3][4] Other ventures include Biamp Systems (1985–1986), makers of sound equipment, and Fabmark (1984–1990), a sheet metal fabrication division that serviced high technology companies.

By 1996, the company had sales of $100 million.[4] In 1998, the water monitoring portion of Leupold & Stevens was spun off into its own privately held Portland-based business, Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, inc., with Leupold & Stevens also retaining the "Stevens" name as part of their corporate identity.[7] In 2002, Leupold & Stevens won a Wausau Insurance Gold Award for workplace safety at the company's factory.[8] By 2006, the company employed 600 people at its Beaverton facility.[9] The company is now in its fifth generation of ownership.[3]

In 2008, Leupold & Stevens purchased Redfield Optics along with its brand name and all intellectual property rights.[10] In 2010, the company added almost 100 employees, bringing total employment to almost 700 by November of that year.[1] In late 2010, a Portland Business Journal article gave the company's annual revenue as approximately $160 million, citing Reference.com for the estimate.[1]

A new chief executive, Bruce Pettet, was named in February 2014.[11] The 2014 NRA National Championship equipment survey listed Leupold as the most popular scope manufacturer for both the high power and high power hunter competition.[12]

Products edit

Leupold currently produces telescopic sights, red dot sights, binoculars, rangefinders, spotting scopes, and eyewear products in addition to scope mounts, apparel, and accessories. In 2020, Leupold launched a virtual factory tour.

Riflescopes edit

  • VX-6HD
  • VX-5HD
  • VX-3i LRP
  • VX-3i
  • VX-Freedom
  • FX Series (fixed power)
  • Competition
  • Rifleman
  • Mark 8
  • Mark 6
  • Mark 5HD
  • D-EVO

Red Dot Sights edit

  • Freedom Red Dot Sight (RDS)
  • Leupold Carbine Optic (LCO)
  • DeltaPoint Pro

Binoculars edit

  • BX-5 Santiam HD
  • BX-4 Pro Guide HD
  • BX-T HD
  • BX-2 Alpine
  • BX-1 McKenzie
  • BX-1 Yosemite
  • BX-1 Rogue

Spotting Scopes edit

  • SX-5 Santiam HD
  • SX-4 Pro Guide HD
  • Gold Ring
  • Mark 4
  • SX-2 Alpine HD
  • SX-1 Ventana

Rangefinders edit

  • RX-2800
  • RX-1600i
  • RX-1300i
  • RX-FullDraw4
  • RX-FullDraw3
  • RX-950

Mounts edit

  • Standard (STD)
  • Dual Dovetail (DD)
  • Quick Release (QR)
  • Cross Slot (PRW2/QRW2/LRW)
  • Backcountry
  • Ringmounts
  • Mark 4
  • Integrated Mounting System (IMS)
  • Rifleman
  • DeltaPoint

Eyewear edit

  • Tracer
  • Packout
  • Becnara
  • Katmai
  • Switchback
  • Payload
  • Refuge
  • Cheyenne

Military contracts edit

 
Leupold and Stevens Mark 6 scope with variable magnification 3-18x44mm, mounted on a M24 SWS.
 
IDF M24 SWS with Leupold Mark 6 3-18x44mm sniper scope.
 
Leupold FX-II Ultralight scope on a Ruger 77/44.

The company's riflescopes are used by organizations such as the United States Army, the Secret Service and the Navy SEALs.[13] The United States Navy and the Marine Corps also use their scopes.[14]

  • 1988–2014 | M24
  • 1989–present | M107 – Mark 4 LR/T 4.5-14x50mm
  • 2002–present | MK12 Special Purpose Rifle (SPR) – Mark 4 MR/T 2.5-8x36mm TS-30 A2
  • 2004–present | MK14 Enhanced Battle Rifle – Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40mm
  • 2008–2019 | M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System – Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40mm
  • 2010–present | M151 Scout Sniper Observation Telescopes (SSOT) – Mark 4 12-40X60mm Spotting Scope
  • 2010–present | M2010 – Mark 4 ER/T 6.5-20x50mm M5A2
  • 2011–present | Classified – Mark 8 1.1-8x24mm CQBSS
  • 2011–present | Heavy Day Optic (HDO) – Mark 8 1.1-8x24mm CQBSS
  • 2013–present | Enhanced Combat Optical Sight-Optimized (ECOS-O) – Mark 6 3-18x44mm
  • 2020–present | M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System – Mark 5HD 3.6-18x44[15]
  • 2020–present | MK22 Mod 0 Precision Sniper Rifle – Mark 5HD 5-25x56[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Siemers, Erik (November 12, 2010). "Leupold & Stevens targets new markets". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  2. ^ Leeson, Fred (November 17, 1996). "All in the family". The Oregonian.
  3. ^ a b c d e Van Zwoll, Wayne (2007). 1907–2007 Leupold & Stevens ... The First Century. Primedia, Inc. ISBN 978-1-8929-4774-1.
  4. ^ a b c d Marks, Anita (February 14, 1997). "Origin of the Species". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Stevens, John Cyprian. The Autobiography of a Civil Engineer, published 1959.
  6. ^ Leupold & Stevens, Inc. (2020-11-23). "A Living History". Leupold. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  7. ^ a b Brinckman, Jonathan (March 10, 2006). "Firm no longer out of its depth in digital age: Scott South modernizes Stevens Water Monitoring of Beaverton". The Oregonian.
  8. ^ "Leupold & Stevens recognized for workplace safety". Portland Business Journal. September 24, 2002. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  9. ^ Monroe, Bill (February 27, 2006). "Oregon firms get SHOT in arm". The Oregonian.
  10. ^ http://www.redfield.com/redfield-story/
  11. ^ Kish, Matthew (February 24, 2014). "Leupold & Stevens names new CEO". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  12. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  13. ^ "World-class Oregon". (October 2, 2005). The Oregonian.
  14. ^ Woodward, Steve (October 14, 2001). "Military shops in Oregon". The Oregonian.
  15. ^ "Leupold's Mark 5HD 3.6-18x44 Riflescope Chosen for..." (Press release). Leupold & Stevens. 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  16. ^ "Leupold Mark 5HD Selected by Army Precision Sniper Rifle…" (Press release). Leupold & Stevens. 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.

External links edit

  • Official website

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2010 1 Websitewww leupold com Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Riflescopes 2 2 Red Dot Sights 2 3 Binoculars 2 4 Spotting Scopes 2 5 Rangefinders 2 6 Mounts 2 7 Eyewear 3 Military contracts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editLeupold amp Stevens was founded by the German immigrant Markus Friedrich Fred Leupold and his brother in law Adam Voelpel in 1907 under the name Leupold amp Voelpel At the time the company specialized in the repair of survey equipment 4 In 1911 Leupold amp Voelpel was contracted by John Cyprian J C Stevens to manufacture a water level recorder he had designed and patented After the initial success of the product he was made partner in 1914 and the company was renamed Leupold Voelpel and Co 5 Besides the first water level recorder the company invented several other innovative pieces of equipment such as the Telemark water recorder which was patented in 1939 5 This device could transmit water level information via telephone allowing for remote monitoring of water resources to become feasible In 1942 the company name was changed to its present form Leupold amp Stevens Surveying equipment rifle scopes and related products are sold under the Leupold name while water monitoring instrumentation such as level and flow recorders are marketed under the Stevens brand 5 After World War II Leupold amp Stevens began making gun scopes after Marcus Leupold failed to hit a deer with his rifle His scope fogged up and he is reported to have exclaimed Hell I could build a better scope than this as the deer bounded off 3 4 In 1962 Leupold invented the Duplex Reticle which most riflescopes now use 6 By 1979 Leupold scopes were generating twice the total revenue of Stevens instruments 3 7 In 1969 the company acquired a majority interest in the company Nosler Bullets also a family company and then sold off their portion in 1988 3 4 Other ventures include Biamp Systems 1985 1986 makers of sound equipment and Fabmark 1984 1990 a sheet metal fabrication division that serviced high technology companies By 1996 the company had sales of 100 million 4 In 1998 the water monitoring portion of Leupold amp Stevens was spun off into its own privately held Portland based business Stevens Water Monitoring Systems inc with Leupold amp Stevens also retaining the Stevens name as part of their corporate identity 7 In 2002 Leupold amp Stevens won a Wausau Insurance Gold Award for workplace safety at the company s factory 8 By 2006 the company employed 600 people at its Beaverton facility 9 The company is now in its fifth generation of ownership 3 In 2008 Leupold amp Stevens purchased Redfield Optics along with its brand name and all intellectual property rights 10 In 2010 the company added almost 100 employees bringing total employment to almost 700 by November of that year 1 In late 2010 a Portland Business Journal article gave the company s annual revenue as approximately 160 million citing Reference com for the estimate 1 A new chief executive Bruce Pettet was named in February 2014 11 The 2014 NRA National Championship equipment survey listed Leupold as the most popular scope manufacturer for both the high power and high power hunter competition 12 Products editLeupold currently produces telescopic sights red dot sights binoculars rangefinders spotting scopes and eyewear products in addition to scope mounts apparel and accessories In 2020 Leupold launched a virtual factory tour Riflescopes edit VX 6HD VX 5HD VX 3i LRP VX 3i VX Freedom FX Series fixed power Competition Rifleman Mark 8 Mark 6 Mark 5HD D EVORed Dot Sights edit Freedom Red Dot Sight RDS Leupold Carbine Optic LCO DeltaPoint ProBinoculars edit BX 5 Santiam HD BX 4 Pro Guide HD BX T HD BX 2 Alpine BX 1 McKenzie BX 1 Yosemite BX 1 RogueSpotting Scopes edit SX 5 Santiam HD SX 4 Pro Guide HD Gold Ring Mark 4 SX 2 Alpine HD SX 1 VentanaRangefinders edit RX 2800 RX 1600i RX 1300i RX FullDraw4 RX FullDraw3 RX 950Mounts edit Standard STD Dual Dovetail DD Quick Release QR Cross Slot PRW2 QRW2 LRW Backcountry Ringmounts Mark 4 Integrated Mounting System IMS Rifleman DeltaPointEyewear edit Tracer Packout Becnara Katmai Switchback Payload Refuge CheyenneMilitary contracts edit nbsp Leupold and Stevens Mark 6 scope with variable magnification 3 18x44mm mounted on a M24 SWS nbsp IDF M24 SWS with Leupold Mark 6 3 18x44mm sniper scope nbsp Leupold FX II Ultralight scope on a Ruger 77 44 The company s riflescopes are used by organizations such as the United States Army the Secret Service and the Navy SEALs 13 The United States Navy and the Marine Corps also use their scopes 14 1988 2014 M24 1989 present M107 Mark 4 LR T 4 5 14x50mm 2002 present MK12 Special Purpose Rifle SPR Mark 4 MR T 2 5 8x36mm TS 30 A2 2004 present MK14 Enhanced Battle Rifle Mark 4 LR T 3 5 10x40mm 2008 2019 M110 Semi Automatic Sniper System Mark 4 LR T 3 5 10x40mm 2010 present M151 Scout Sniper Observation Telescopes SSOT Mark 4 12 40X60mm Spotting Scope 2010 present M2010 Mark 4 ER T 6 5 20x50mm M5A2 2011 present Classified Mark 8 1 1 8x24mm CQBSS 2011 present Heavy Day Optic HDO Mark 8 1 1 8x24mm CQBSS 2013 present Enhanced Combat Optical Sight Optimized ECOS O Mark 6 3 18x44mm 2020 present M110 Semi Automatic Sniper System Mark 5HD 3 6 18x44 15 2020 present MK22 Mod 0 Precision Sniper Rifle Mark 5HD 5 25x56 16 See also editList of companies based in OregonReferences edit a b c d Siemers Erik November 12 2010 Leupold amp Stevens targets new markets Portland Business Journal Retrieved December 18 2012 Leeson Fred November 17 1996 All in the family The Oregonian a b c d e Van Zwoll Wayne 2007 1907 2007 Leupold amp Stevens The First Century Primedia Inc ISBN 978 1 8929 4774 1 a b c d Marks Anita February 14 1997 Origin of the Species Portland Business Journal Retrieved December 18 2012 a b c Stevens John Cyprian The Autobiography of a Civil Engineer published 1959 Leupold amp Stevens Inc 2020 11 23 A Living History Leupold Retrieved 2020 11 23 a b Brinckman Jonathan March 10 2006 Firm no longer out of its depth in digital age Scott South modernizes Stevens Water Monitoring of Beaverton The Oregonian Leupold amp Stevens recognized for workplace safety Portland Business Journal September 24 2002 Retrieved December 19 2012 Monroe Bill February 27 2006 Oregon firms get SHOT in arm The Oregonian http www redfield com redfield story Kish Matthew February 24 2014 Leupold amp Stevens names new CEO Portland Business Journal Retrieved 25 February 2014 NRA 2014 National Championship Final Bulletin PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 October 2015 Retrieved 24 March 2017 World class Oregon October 2 2005 The Oregonian Woodward Steve October 14 2001 Military shops in Oregon The Oregonian Leupold s Mark 5HD 3 6 18x44 Riflescope Chosen for Press release Leupold amp Stevens 2020 11 16 Retrieved 2020 11 23 Leupold Mark 5HD Selected by Army Precision Sniper Rifle Press release Leupold amp Stevens 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 External links 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