Sightmark Triple Duty 1-6x24 Riflescope

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posted on October 13, 2011
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Sightmark has introduced its 1-6x24 riflescopes, offering a wide range of magnification for close-range tactical shooting and medium- to long-range game hunting.

With an illuminated red or green reticle, this riflescope is ideal for fast moving targets and quick target acquisition. Featuring a ½-inch MOA adjustment and straight tube construction, they can fit on an AR one-piece mount for AR15 rifles.

Each riflescope comes equipped with fully multi-coated, nitrogen purged optics. And Sightmark's unique locking turret system guarantees that when the scope is set at zero, it will stay at zero—even if it gets shifted around in travel.

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