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Updated last pic showing included sunshade and rings.
This is a super-early SN-1 in 17x with a 58mm adjustable objective.
There is no serial number, which according to U.S. Optics makes it rare and early in production.
Very clear glass with no marks whatsoever. Nice, sharp image.
Look at post below for pic of reticle and dial turret adjustments.
This has the thin center crosshair ranging reticle with man sized boxes below the horizontal line at 2,4,6,8,10 ; these ranges correspond to 200 out to 1000 yds.
I included a good photo of the reticle
1 click = .200 moa elevation turret 0 to 10
1 click = .251 MOA windage, two sets of 24 on the dial
A few use/ring marks and wear marks on the 30mm tube.
I just got this one back from service and a check-up by U.S. Optics with a clean bill of health.
I also have some very heavy duty rings that were made by either U.S. Optics or ARC, and I will picture those also in the next post.
Get a piece of functional history here.
More info on these early models in link here:
The only reason for selling is that I am likely going to be financing a move multiple states away, as well as trying to pay for some auto repair costs that I am doing myself.
SOLD
Updated last pic showing included sunshade and rings.
This is a super-early SN-1 in 17x with a 58mm adjustable objective.
There is no serial number, which according to U.S. Optics makes it rare and early in production.
Very clear glass with no marks whatsoever. Nice, sharp image.
Look at post below for pic of reticle and dial turret adjustments.
This has the thin center crosshair ranging reticle with man sized boxes below the horizontal line at 2,4,6,8,10 ; these ranges correspond to 200 out to 1000 yds.
I included a good photo of the reticle
1 click = .200 moa elevation turret 0 to 10
1 click = .251 MOA windage, two sets of 24 on the dial
A few use/ring marks and wear marks on the 30mm tube.
I just got this one back from service and a check-up by U.S. Optics with a clean bill of health.
I also have some very heavy duty rings that were made by either U.S. Optics or ARC, and I will picture those also in the next post.
Get a piece of functional history here.
More info on these early models in link here:
The only reason for selling is that I am likely going to be financing a move multiple states away, as well as trying to pay for some auto repair costs that I am doing myself.
SOLD
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