Steiner T6Xi 5-30x56mm 34mm Tube Illuminated MSR2 MIL Reticle FFP Rifle Scope with Throw Lever - Black
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The Steiner 5118 T6Xi Black 3-18x56mm 34mm Tube Illuminated MSR2 MIL Reticle First Focal Plane riflescope! Get ready to take your shooting game to the next level with this high-performance optic. Whether you're a competitive shooter or a professional on duty, the T6Xi series is designed to deliver unmatched precision and reliability.
With its 6X zoom range, you'll have the flexibility to adapt to various shooting scenarios. From close-quarter engagements to long-range targets, this riflescope has got you covered. And the best part? The low-profile Never-Lost locking windage and elevation turrets ensure consistent and repeatable adjustments, so you can trust your zero every time.
What sets the T6Xi apart is its innovative second rotation indication system. Say goodbye to guesswork! You'll instantly know your click values, giving you the confidence to make precise adjustments on the fly. Plus, the locking diopter ring prevents any accidental movement once you've set your perfect reticle focus.
Changing magnification has never been easier, thanks to the included throw lever. Even with gloves on, you can swiftly transition between magnification levels, keeping you in the action without missing a beat. And with its rugged construction, this riflescope can handle anything you throw at it. It's waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof, ready to withstand the harshest conditions.
But that's not all! The T6Xi also features an illuminated MSR2 MIL reticle with 4 night and 7 day levels of illumination. Whether you're shooting in low-light conditions or under bright sunlight, you'll always have a clear and precise aiming point.
Crafted with precision in the U.S.A., the Steiner 5118 T6Xi Black 3-18x56mm 34mm Tube Illuminated MSR2 MIL Reticle First Focal Plane riflescope is the ultimate companion for any serious shooter. Don't settle for anything less than absolute confidence when it comes to sending rounds down range. Upgrade your optics game today and experience the Steiner difference!