Second Hand Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 FFP EBR-1 MOA Reticle

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This item is second hand and is located at our Dunedin branch. The pictures are of the actual item. If you would like more information or photos of this item, please contact the stocking store. 

The Viper PST (Precision Shooting Tactical) riflescope boasts features associated with top-tier riflescopes, yet comes in at a street price under the $1,000 mark. Matching reticle and turret measurements allow accurate, fast dialing of shots. The one-piece 30mm tube, precision-machined from a single solid block of aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum, offers ample windage and elevation adjustment. Born from an intimate understanding of riflescope design, forward-thinking engineering, and open ears to a market incredibly vocal about what it wants in a riflescope, the Viper PST series delivers the performance and features tactical shooters demand at an economical price.

Specifications:

  • Magnification: 6-24x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm
  • Reticle: EBR-1 (MOA)
  • Turret Style: Tactical
  • Tube Size: 30 mm
  • Adjustment Graduation: 1/4 MOA
  • Parallax Setting: 50 yards to infinity
  • Max Windage Adjustment: 65 MOA
  • Max Elevation Adjustment: 65 MOA
  • Travel Per Rotation: 12 MOA
  • Field of View: 17.8-4.2 ft/100 yds
  • Eye Relief: 4.0 inches
  • Length: 15.5 inches
  • Weight: 23.4 oz

Gun City is NZ's largest firearms dealer. We have been selling, importing, exporting, manufacturing, customising and repairing firearms & accessories since 1978. We have the largest range of guns, ammo & accessories available now, online in New Zealand. 

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