Steiner Now Offering P4Xi to Consumers

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posted on July 13, 2016
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Steiner has announced that its P4Xi 1-4x24mm riflescope—previously available only to law enforcement personnel—will now be offered to the general public. The American-made scope is designed for 3-gun competitions and personal defense firearms, but could find a home with some hunters.

The P4Xi riflescope offers clear images and a fast-action P3TR reticle for everyday use. The illuminated reticle offers 11 different levels: five daytime, four low-light and two night vision settings. The P4Xi offers true 1X magnifications for both-eyes-open shots, and 4X zoom for engaging targets out to 400 yards.

Features:

• Lightweight at 17.3 ounces
• 400-yard accuracy at the highest magnification
• 24 mm objective lens diameter
• One-piece 30 mm tube with a matte, anodized finish
• Overall length of 10.3 inches
• Illuminated reticle
• Low-profile turrets/illumination controls
• Wide field of view and 3.5 inches of eye relief
• Waterproof/fogproof/shockproof

The P4Xi ships with an MSRP of $579.99.

For more information, go to Steiner-Optics.com.

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