Sig Sauer Tango MSR 5-30×56 FFP | 34mm | MRAD | SOTM65001
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Sig Sauer Tango MSR 5-30×56 first focal plane riflescope with illuminated MRAD Milling 2.0 reticle, 34mm tube, and included ALPHA-MSR one-piece mount.
The Sig Sauer Tango MSR is a high-magnification first-focal-plane riflescope designed for precision long-range and target shooting applications. It features an illuminated MRAD Milling 2.0 reticle, a 34mm main tube, and an included ALPHA-MSR one-piece mount for immediate installation. The scope offers a wide 5-30x magnification range and multiple illumination settings for use in varied lighting conditions.
Applications: precision long-range shooting and competitive target use.
Product Specifications
- The magnification range is 5-30x.
- The focal plane is First (FFP) for holdover values that scale with magnification.
- The reticle is an Illuminated MRAD Milling 2.0 design.
- The main tube measures 34mm in diameter.
- The click value / adjustment increment is 0.1 MRAD.
- The total elevation travel is 20 MRAD.
- The total windage travel is 20 MRAD.
- The field of view at low power is 65.1 ft @ 100 yd.
- The field of view at high power is 10.8 ft @ 100 yd.
- The eye relief is 3.5 in (listed for both low and high power).
- The diopter adjustment range is +/- 2.5.
- The illumination has 6 brightness settings.
- The scope uses a CR2032 battery for reticle illumination.
- This model includes a 34MM ALPHA-MSR 1.420″ aluminum mount.
- The UPC is 798681696260.
The Tango MSR blends a broad magnification range with an FFP MRAD reticle and a sturdy 34mm tube to support precision engagement at extended distances. The included ALPHA-MSR mount and removable throw lever allow for quick setup and repeatable adjustments, while the illuminated reticle and multiple brightness levels aid aiming in varied light. Designed for shooters who prioritize clarity and adaptable magnification, this scope provides the core features expected in a modern long-range optic.
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