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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Keep in mind that this is not a $1000 or even $500 scope and you will be very pleased with it. Overall the optical quality reminds me of the Gen 3 Primary Arms 1-6x scope or the Gen 1 Strike Eagle. Sig applied a simple reticle and truly daylight bright illumination and made a good overall package.
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
BEST price out there for a Sig Sauer Tango-MSR 1-6x. Couple things I was not sure about.1) The seller describes the material of the optic as "plastic." It is in fact NOT plastic but aluminum as it should be.2) It was pretty apparent the optic did not include a mounting system. Most other Sig Sauer LPVOs include a mount so I was not sure what to expect. it DID NOT include a mount.3) Only tango-MSR I could find with a traditional crosshair style reticle and I'm very happy with the price. Feel like I got lucky on this one :)
Zombie Slayer
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Everyone has an opinion so keep that in mind, to me; I like it better than the PA Nova. 1st it is cheaper (for now) 2nd I like the finish and shape of it and because it has a larger FOV and shorter Eye relieve (by a 1/4 of an inch! and 3rd The crosshair are slightly thicker but it allows me to sight it in for 50 yards; so from 0-300 yds I can just place my cross hair dead center and hit the "A" zone all day long, and if I really want to be precise I can hold dead center for a 50 and 200 yds shots (200 will be less than an inch low) at 100 yds use the 6 O'clock hold method to hit dead center, and at 300yds use the 12 O'clock method and I would be 1 MOA groups from 0-300.... and finally, the glass is less tinted.... the PA and the Vortex Siren have a smokey tint to the glass, this one has it also but way less noticeable, u really have to try hard to notice it but the other 2, are very noticeable. Oh and the wind hold arrows on the horizontal stadia and the thick lower area of the cross hair, do forces you to intuitively focus on the center of the reticle.... Pictures are from the 200 yds line and 300 yds line. And the final picture demonstrate what I am talking about in regards of 6 or 12 O'clock hold
Jake
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I like sig scopes,and I like the idea that you can get them in a 30mm main tube. The crosshairs move good when you turn them to zero it in
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