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Crossfire 4-12x50AO BDC

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Crossfire 4-12x50AO BDCCrossfire II 4 12x50 AO BDC Compatto, robusto, il Crossfire II nasce per soddisfare le massime richieste di immagini dettagliate e cristalline. Una generosa estrazione pupillare, messa a fuoco rapida, ottiche multi trattate su tutte le superfici e torrette in Moa resettabili, regolazione parallasse sulla campana, caratteristiche senza compromessi della serie Crossfire II. Costruito in un singolo pezzo in Alluminio anodizzato, riempito di gas argon e

 

Crossfire II 4-12x50 AO BDC

 

Compatto, robusto, il  Crossfire II nasce per soddisfare le massime richieste di  immagini  dettagliate e cristalline.
Una generosa estrazione pupillare, messa a fuoco rapida, ottiche multi trattate su tutte le superfici  e torrette in Moa resettabili, regolazione parallasse sulla campana, caratteristiche senza compromessi della serie Crossfire II.

Costruito in un singolo pezzo in Alluminio anodizzato, riempito di gas argon e con anelli O-Ring antiappannamento ed impermeabile, il tutto ad un prezzo piccolo piccolo.

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Doppio uso: TATTICO & CACCIA

 


 

 

Ingrandimento zoom 4-12 x
Diametro lenti obbiettivo
50 mm
Estrazione pupillare
3.9 inches
Campo visivo
25.7-8.4 feet/100 yards
Diametro tubo 1 inch
Stile torrette Capped
Regolazione torrette 1/4 MOA
Escursione per rotazione
15 MOA
Max regolazione alzo
50 MOA
Max regolazione deriva
50 MOA
Parallasse 10 yards to Infinity
Lunghezza 14.2 inches
Peso 20.6 ounces

Crossfire II 4-12x50 Dimensioni

Lunghezza
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6
14.2 2.2 2.2 5.6 5.0 3.6
Altezza
H1 H2
2.44 1.71

Dimensioni measurate in inches.

 

 

 

 


 

Caratteristiche Ottiche

Fully Multi-Coated Trattamento lenti FMC per trasmettere il piu alto livello di trasmissione luce unito ad un trattamento multiplo multistrato su tutte le superfici delle lenti, anti riflesso e massima luminosità
Second Focal Plane Reticle SFP Second Focal Plane, Secondo Piano Focale, il reticolo rimane invariato a seconda degli ingrandimenti.

 

Caratteristiche Costruttive

Tube Size 25 mm diametro tubo.
Single-Piece Tube Massimo allineamento, ottimizzazione di visuale, robustezza e resistenza all'acqua, queste le caratteristiche della costruzioni in un singolo tubo.
Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Costruito in un solido blocco di alluminio Aircraft, robustezza e rigidità.
Waterproof Anelli O-ring proteggono  le lenti dalla polvere e dallo sporco. 
Fogproof Riempimento di Gas Argon per prevenire appannamenti da sbalzi di temperatura.
Shockproof Antiurto e resistente alle piu forti sollecitazioni da rinculo.
Hard Anodized Finish Una perfetta e durevole Anodizzazione rende l'ottica resistente nel tempo contro corrosione, usura ed abrasione. Lo strato opaco antiriflesso aiuta nel camuffare la posizione del tiratore.
Capped Reset Turrets Permette il re-indirizzo verso la posizione zero delle torrette  (senza bisogno di accessori) dopo l'utilizzo. I tappi esterni provvedono alla protezione delle torrette.

 

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