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BSA Optics Edge Pistol Scope 2x20mm 30/30 Duplex Reticle

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BSA Optics Edge Pistol Scope

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Description

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The 2×20 Edge Pistol Scope from BSA Optics is a lightweight scope designed for small calibers and air guns. This scope has a parallax set for 50 yards and windage and elevation adjustments are set for 1/4 MOA with an adjustment range of 45 MOA. Includes fully multi-coated optics providing a clear sight picture that allows for almost instant target acquisition. This scope has a generous eye relief of 11-20 inches which allows it to be used as a scout scope. This scope has a 1? tube diameter and is waterproof, fog proof, and shockproof.

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Weight 0.750 kg
Dimensions 10.50 × 3.00 × 2.25 cm

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