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SOLD/EXPIRED *** PULLED / KEPT *** Schmidt & Bender 4-16x56 PMII Ultra Bright ..... Pantone / Tremor3

Infamous

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Hey all!

I'm selling my VERY lightly used/never fired (only mounted in a Spuhr mount, used for observation/testing) Schmidt & Bender 4-16x56 PMII Ultra Bright riflescope.

PHENOMENAL scope for a DMR / SPR, especially in conjunction with Clip-On NightVision!

Specs:
- The BEST German glass!
- 96% light transmission!
- First Focal Plane Tremor3 reticle ... ideal with lockable/capped turrets and this zoom range
- Illuminated reticle
- Pantone factory color
- .1mil CW MTC flat lockable elevation turret
- .1mil CW ZeroClick capped windage turret
- One of the most forgiving eye-boxes to get behind the scope.
- 30meter to infinity Parallax
- Ocular can accept Tenebraex's new Polarizer filter cap (to look through tinted glass for example), you can purchase that separately.
- Box, allen key, manual, Tenebraex caps, warranty cards, etc included.
- Part# / SKU: 671-946-532-G9-E9


With the crummy weather lately as of this posting here in FL; I'll tell you the extra 6% in light transmission is noticeable in inclement weather/low light conditions, while holding the edge-to-edge clarity known to S&B. I've looked through nearly every Schmidt Model, Tangents, Hensoldts, Swarovskis, etc. It may not have the highest zoom for PRS/ELR shooting, but this scope has it's niche on LOCK!



Don't hesitate to shoot me a PM / ask a question!
NO TRADES



$3600 ..... $3500 ... $3400 SHIPPED



*** NOTES ***

- The 2nd photo was taken at 12x zoom (indoors, nighttime/no natural light, with an iPhone 6)
- Seen in the last/8th photo are the VERY faint marks from the Spuhr Mount, that are only visible under direct light from my dining room table lights (Not even noticeable in the first/main photos).
- There is a small nick near the zoom ring 4x designation (5th photo).





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