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CVLIFE SFP Series Rifle Scope - Mil Dot - Ultra Long Eye Relief and Crisp Image - 1-inch Tube Scope with Free 20mm Scope Rings

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Style: 2-7X32


Features

  • CVLIFE 2-7x32 Scope features everything that everyone needs in a scope or more, delivering no compromise on optimal high-density image, tough performance and tremendous precision.
  • The long eye relief, ultra-forgiving fast focus eyepiece and the CVLIFE mil-dot reticle help get a clear sight and accurate reticle focusing on a wide range of scenarios.
  • Features anti-reflective, fully multi-coated coating on air-to-glass lenses to enhance clarity, provide superior light transmission, and minimize glare.
  • Capped resettable turrets are finger adjustable with accurate and clearly audible 1/4 MOA clicks that can be reset to zero after sighting in. Max Windage/Elevation Adjustment: 30 MOA.
  • Constructed from a single piece aircraft grade aluminum tube ensures strength and shockproof performance. Nitrogen purged for waterproof and fogproof performance.

Brand: CVLIFE


Color: Black


Style: 2-7X32


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Minimum: 2 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Night vision: No


Brand: ‎CVLIFE


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎2-7X32


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Minimum: ‎2 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Night vision: ‎No


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.89 x 4.13 x 3.35 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.74 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎CVLIFE


Warranty Description: ‎One year


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Included Components: ‎2-7x32 Scope, Lens Cover, Allen Key, 2 x Scope Mounts for 20mm Rail


Date First Available: April 27, 2023


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  • Very Bright And Clear
Style: 4-12X44
I have not monted this scope yet. Going on a .223. This scope is bright. Very clear. Eye relief seems long. If it holds zero, this is a great buy. Good basics for the price. I'll see how accurate the reticle is. If i dont edit this review, a tremendous value for what your paying.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Tacrancher

  • Outstanding value for the price.
I opted for the strongest magnification because I wanted to stretch out a little and test the limits of various calibers...I review firearms on that video platform. Anyway, most of my long-distance rifles have mid to high dollar optics on them that I have zeroed to perfection, so I wasn't going to mount this on any of them. I do, however, have several rifles that I want to get an accuracy account of, but didn't want to buy each one their own optic, especially if I have no intention of using them often enough to justify the cost. So, I figured I would set up one scope with a quick-mount system, and use various laser bore sighters to zero in, and start testing the rifles at different distances. I set this scop up on my 51Fifty 300 Blackout upper and zeroed in at 250 yards. The 300bl had an effective range of 500 yards, so this is a good compromise. I got myself on paper at 100 yards using the laser, then walked it out to 250 in about a dozen or so shots. Once I had myself calibrated for distance, I put about 50 rounds through the rifle to see how well the scope holds zero. It held fine. The turrets have a nice audible and tactile click to them when adjusting for windage and elevation, and you don't have any of that lift to click, push to lock like you do on other scoped. Yes...locking dials on turrets is a nice thing, but if you have to adjust on the fly, or in the cold, or rain, they can take more time and dexterity than you might have. Anyway, after getting zeroed at 250, with magnification set at 8, I brought it out 50 yards at a time and increased magnification accordingly. As expected, I had to compensate for elevation, but the reticle has a fairly simple and clear etching that allows me to adjust without de-capping the turrets. The scope, after about 120 rounds held zero very well. I might also add that the scope is surprisingly light weight given the clarity and magnification levels it offers...and the quick focus dial also made for a much easier time getting on target. Oh, it is also worth noting that although the scope did come with mounting rings, I opted to use a cantilever mount from Optimum Parts Company. I try to use a one piece scope mount whenever possible as two piece ones can(and will) cause a defect in the sight picture if not perfectly aligned or torqued correctly. Now, if ONLY there was an illumination option for this scope, but for the price, it's pretty damn good as is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Frank Johnson

  • Quality Rifle Scope but Rings are Very Basic
Style: 3-9X40
I already have a couple of scopes from CVLIFE and have been impressed with their quality compared to their price. So, when I saw this scope, I thought it would be worthwhile to give it a try. Out of the box this scope is solid and weighs 14.1-ounces (18.4-ounces with the scope rings and lens covers). It is 12-inches long with a diameter of 1.5-inches at the ocular lens. The covered adjustment turrets work well and have audible clicks for each 1/4-inch MOA adjustment. The dials and knobs are smooth without any grainy feeling. The glass is clear and the reticle is sharp. Adjustments are easy to make, and the diopter focus works well and is not loose. - The eye-relief on this scope is excellent at 3.5-inches to 4.9-inches, and I found 4.25-inches to be the sweet spot. - The 40mm objective lens allows a good amount of light to enter without any unnecessary weight or bulk. - It mounts to picatinny rails, and it fits on my rifles without any issues. - There is minimal branding on the housing of the scope. I really like the no-frills look of the scope. - It purports to be shockproof and waterproof (I have not tested this feature), although no IPX rating is given. Cons: - This does not have an illuminated reticle, and there is no battery compartment. - The Lens Covers are made of silicone that are attached to each other with silicone strings. I find these types of covers don’t last long and the strings break before long. - The adjustment turrets have covers that could be easily misplaced or lost. I prefer turrets that don’t require the removal of covers. - The scope rings are very basic and affixed to the scope tube by only two screws each. I am accustomed to rings that have four screws each, so be sure not to strip any of the screw holes or the rings will be rendered useless. Despite my nitpicks, this scope held zero throughout my testing on both my rimfire and centerfire rifles, and the large objective lens for its size allows for a decent amount of light to enter the scope, so it works well in low light situations. For the current price of around seventy-five dollars, it’s a pretty good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Gearmaster Gearmaster

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