SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-10x28mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP)
$640.16
These AR15 Rifle Scopes are tailored to MSRs, providing quick engagement and target acquisition with their MSR BDC-10 illuminated reticle and throw lever for fast magnification changes. They have 0.5 MOA adjustment increments and a 44 MOA travel-per-rotation. At 100 yards, the FOV (Field of View) is 110 on low power and 10 on high power. The diopter adjustment range is +/- 2.5, with 11 illumination settings. SIG SAUER brings industry-leading light transmission and optical clarity for any situation. Long known for their handguns and rifles, they dominated as soon as they moved into the optics industry. SIG SAUER’s foray into optics has been nothing short of dominating, solidifying their reputation as pioneers in the field. Elevate your shooting experience with the reliability and precision of SIG SAUER’s AR15 Rifle Scopes. Specifications for SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-10x28mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP): Manufacturer: SIG SAUER Objective Lens Diameter: 28 mm Magnification: 1 – 10 x Reticle: MSR BDC-10 Tube Diameter: 34 mm Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 2.8 – 9 mm Illumination Color: Red Finish: Hardcoat Anodized Field of View, Linear: 10 – 110 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.22 – 3.54 in Diopter Adjustment Range: -2.5 – 2.5 dpt Weight: 20.4 oz Adjustment Click Value: 0.5 MOA Adjustment Type: MOA Parallax: 100 yds Illumination Type: LED Battery Type: CR2032, Lithium Metal Adjustment Range: 0.5 MOA Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Spectracoat Brightness Settings: 11 Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: IPX-7 Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Battery Quantity: 1 Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New W/E Travel at 100 Yds: 100 MOA Mount Type: Cantilever Mount Features of SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-10x28mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP): High Performance 10x optical system with low dispersion glass Integrated thread in throw lever for quick magnification changes Illuminated MSR BDC10 reticle with 11x brightness levels Dependable waterproof, shockproof, and fog-proof performance Includes ALPHA-MSR 1-piece aluminum cantilever mount Lay flat flip-back lens covers included Package Contents: SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-10x28mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP) Lay Flat Flip-Back Lens Covers ALPHA-MSR 1-Piece Aluminum Cantilever Mount
Mike –
Bought this for my Sig 716 Patrol and finally got to take it to the range today. I did a quick 'on paper' check at 25 yards and then moved to the 100 yard range; 1st 4-round mag at 100 yards did not help my confidence (see photo) but I dialed 1 click left and 6 clicks up (scope adjustments are 1/2 MOA per click) and shot a 10 round magazine using only the bipod, no bench rest or rear rest. I was impressed with the accuracy using 168 grain AMAX 308 ammo, basically 8 rounds making a silver dollar sized hole and 2 rounds slightly below the hole. The Sig 716 is not particularly known for its accuracy but, the AMAX seems to be the right ammo to get good results. The clarity of the scope is awesome; the illuminated red center dot and horseshoe are handy for low light but not bright enough for sunny daylight; the weight of the optic is reasonable though it feels solid and heavy at first; adjustment knobs click cleanly, eye relief is just right for my length of pull for the AR platform. Almost perfect but for a few personal preferences that this scope does not have: no side parallax focus, reticle seems a little thin for my liking but is easy to see, 9 and 10 power seem to be not as crisp of a view but still pretty clear.
Rico –
Awesome scope for my AR 10. Only used it once for target shooting and it performed very well, clear site picture. Easy to adjust.
Muser –
Overall a nice scope with solid build. Suitable for AR.
Tito –
For me, this scope is the best value on the market! Considering the price point, the glass is quite good… clear and bright, without any discoloration around the edges or halos. The 28mm tube diameter brings in plenty of light. The brightness settings for the illuminated reticle will accommodate the brightest to dimmest situations, and everything in between. The reticle, itself, is well designed. The elevation and windage adjusters move via nice tactile, audible clicks, once their protective caps are removed, and are clearly marked for intended direction of movement. The range of adjustability should suit any situation in which an LPVO is called upon. The included throw lever is a great addition to the mix, here, providing a little help for quickly dialing the magnification up or down. Dimensionally, this scope is right on the mark. It isn’t too heavy or bulky like some others in this price range. The included lens caps are nice and secure and, along with the included cantilevered optic mount, add even more value to the equation. The mount is robustly built with thoughtfully included torque specifications plainly indicating recommended settings for the fasteners. I will continue to purchase this complete optic kit until a better option becomes available. I have purchased much costlier alternatives, which possess only small advantages over this product. The value just isn’t present in those products like it is here. It’s hard to find a complaint with this product. The SIG SAUER Tango-MSR riflescope has an unlimited lifetime guarantee that is fully transferable and doesn't require a warranty card or receipt. However, the guarantee doesn't cover:Intentional damageMisuseCosmetic damage that doesn't affect the optic's performanceLoss or theftUnauthorized repair or modificationElectronic and Tritium components. Bravo, SIG… you have a winner with your TANGO-MSR LPVO’s! The competition is going to have to do its homework and bring a feature packed product to market, and at a low price of admission, if it hopes to eclipse the mighty value of the SIG-TANGO MSR LPVO series of products in the marketplace!
The Dude Abides –
Excelent for what all you get for less that $600. You really cant beat SIG's quality control. Its not a EOTECH or Trijicon but its also not SIG's top of the line. You can always find something better if youre willing to pay for it. For what i was needing it for, meets and excedes all expectations! Spend more money training and youd be surpised at how good you get with very little technology! Keep it downrange fellas!
SwoleManeGunner –
Unfortunately, a couple weeks ago I broke one of my regular hunting scopes. I’ve been looking at Sig Sauer LPVO 1-10s for a while now and decided it was finally time to buy one. This is my first time using an LPVO and I’m completely satisfied with it. I rarely ever shoot past 300 yards, so this LPVO is perfect for my suppressed 16” .300 BLK. This scope practically came already zeroed in oddly enough. I put on a laser bore sighter at 50 yards and noticed I was only a few clicks off to the left. Once I adjusted it, I was plinking steel 12” steel targets at 200 yards no problem.