The Crimson Trace Hardline Low Power Variable Optics are deliberately built for everyone from tactical professionals to backyard plinkers The Crimson Trace Low Power Variable Optic line of scopes is right for you. The line features multiple optics with several magnification and measurement options. All reticles are calibrated to be precise yet robust enough for the use of multiple calibers amongst multiple different platforms. All LPVOs feature a 34mm tube crafted from aerospace grade anodized aluminum that are extremely lightweight and durable. Scopes are shockproof according to MIL-STD-810G test protocol and are waterproof according to IPX7 protocol allowing optics to be submerged in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. All scopes are fully multi-coated and have exceptional light transmission and glass quality. Nitrogen purging prevents scopes from fogging in all environments. Glass etched reticles and quality glass allows for excellent field of view. Specifications for Crimson Trace Hardline 1-10x28mm Rifle Scope: Manufacturer: Crimson Trace Objective Lens Diameter: 28 mm Magnification: 1 – 10 x Tube Diameter: 34 mm Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 2.4 – 8 mm Illumination Color: Red Finish: Anodized Field of View, Linear: 118 – 12 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.5 in Color: Black Weight: 18 oz Length: 10.85 in Parallax: 100 yds Illumination Type: LED Fabric/Material: Aerospace Aluminum Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Light Transmission: 88 % Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Magnification Type: Variable Package Contents: Crimson Trace Hardline 1-10x28mm Rifle Scope Flip Up Scope Caps Thow Lever User Guide
jd548 –
i've only had this optic a few days. so far so good. the good -decent glass compared to a vortex strike eagle 1-8x and not to terribly far behind the viper pst 1-6x certainly good enough to my eye. light transmission seems good @88% . the scope is big and requires a 34mm mount , seems solidly built and the turrets seem quite positive. the illumination is very good and seems daylight bright or very nearly so. in spite of it being quite large it seems to weigh no more than an 30mm lpvo- and a good bit less than a viper/pst the eye box gets narrows as it does on any lpvo as you turn the mag up yet i find it still usable @10x i like the generous eye adjustments. it also came with snap-cappys and a throw leaver –sould have came with a mount due to its odd dia- overall quailty of the build looks pretty decent to me.the bad –so far i can't find many faults with it other than the same problems ALL 1-10 lpvos have like the tight eye box 10x , i don't think its quite fair to compare this to the viper pst-1-6x i came close to getting the swamp-fox 1-10x which i think would be closer to this model. it was quite a bit less than the fox and i wanted to try the 34mm tubes if this thing had the same glass as the PST?? all bets are off–lol
Zac –
This is for the MOA model. It's definitely competitive at the price point. Great glass, good 1x, good illumination (almost daylight bright, definitely useable against dark backgrounds in daylight), no fisheye, 10x looks good even in low light, and good build quality. 4 stars because this particular SKU is made in China as opposed to the Philippines, so it's slogging it out in the <$500 Chinesium category where it's competing against the Arken and Swampfox, both of which better turret systems and are FFP (though this likely has better glass). It would be nice if CT clearly advertised the country of origin so buyers can make more informed decisions.