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Monstrum Ladon 1-6x SFP LPVO Rifle Scope

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Style Name: CM7 Reticle


Features

  • Low power variable optic from 1-6x magnification with newly designed optics assembly, providing longer eye relief, wider eye box, and true 1x magnification
  • Inline dial controlled reticle illumination in red with multiple brightness levels
  • Available in multiple reticle options. Second focal plane reticles remain the same size at all magnification levels for high visibility at all magnifications.
  • Includes an offset cantilever scope mount and a set of spring loaded flip-up lens covers
  • All Monstrum products are covered by a full lifetime warranty

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.34 x 5.87 x 5.28 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.94 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Monstrum


Model Name: ‎Ladon


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Monstrum


Part Number: ‎SL16X-CM7


Style: ‎CM7 Reticle


Date First Available: November 26, 2024


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  • Great for the M&P 15-22
Style Name: BDC-A3 Reticle
I bought this based upon other reviews and the price to use on my Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 rifle. I was skeptical, and wasn't expecting a whole lot from a budget friendly lpvo, but figured since I'm just using it on a .22lr it should be good enough. (Let's be honest, you're not going to get a duty grade optic for $100). I was pleasantly surprised by how nice it is, as the quality was a lot better than I was expecting. The glass is clear, the reticle is crisp, and the eye relief is quite good. It came with a cantilever mount in the box, and the hex keys needed to install it. (You can find mounting instructions/ torque specs on the Monstrum website). Fits the pic rail with no issues. Went to the range to zero it in and do some plinking. You can feel each click as you adjust the elevation and windage, which is extremely helpful when dialing it in. I zeroed it for 35 yards, but I was reaching out anywhere from 50 to 100 yards and hitting steel targets. My brother, a USMC veteran who owns and uses a few higher quality optics, joined me that day with his Ruger 10/22 M1 carbine (nowadays, .22lr is the most affordable way to have a day at the range without breaking the bank). Between the two of us, we put well over 500 rounds through the M&P 15-22, and the Monstrum lpvo held zero the entire time. Even he was impressed by the quality of this lpvo and he couldn't believe it when I told him the price. He has since bought one because for the reasonable price of $100, why not? My F.I.L. recently bought one based upon my recommendation. To sum it up, you can spend a lot more and get a lot less. So, if you're looking at buying your first lpvo to see if you like the platform (and if you do, you'll upgrade in time), or if your just looking for an inexpensive lpvo for your plinker, this is probably one of the better of the budget friendly options out there. I'm giving it 5 stars based upon the price, functionality, ease of use, and the fact it has multiple reticle options. I can't speak to the durability, because I don't plan on torturing a range toy. As of now, I'm considering the possibility of buying another to try on my 9mm carbine rifle, or an actual AR-15 because I'm curious to see how it will do on a bigger platform. Even if it doesn't work out on the bigger platform, I have another .22lr it can live on. Happy plinking! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025 by Jason N. Wilt

  • Budget LPVO
Style Name: CM8 Reticle
Glass is clear. Gives capabilities of ACSS prism sight for 35% of cost and has variable magnification, tracks well. Durable. Not especially heavy. Diode isn't 100%, but 90% will do at the price. Useable without illumination. Just a good, budget friendly LPVO. Is it as good as a Primary Arms? I won't be paying more to replace it with a Primary Arms, no. It will do the job. Not a range toy, but just fine for all needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by Demythologizing Demythologizers

  • Really Surprised at the Quality
Style Name: BDC-A3 Reticle
I got this on a great sale to put on a 22 plinker. I wasn't expecting much in the way of good glass or a good reticle. I was wrong on both counts. The glass is great, very clear and a ton of clarity. The reticle is daylight bright and really easy to use. The build quality is surprisingly good and this is a really nice LPVO. It punches way above its price and IMO is easily as solid as a few of my $300 LPVOs. Color me kinda shocked. Glad I tried it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Typhoon Jenkins III

  • It’s actually good
Style Name: CM8 Reticle
So far, for the price it’s absolutely awesome. The quality reminds you of late 90’s early 2000’s Tasco, Simmons, BSA kind of stuff. Zeros great, holds great after 200 rounds of 5.56. It’s clear and the illumination is actually usable even on a bright desert morning and in low light at night. I can tell that you wouldn’t want to drop it but as long as you aren’t tossing your rifle around it should be solid. I will update this review after a couple thousand rounds ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by Kimberly Gale

  • Nice little scope for a 10/22 take-down. Very minor nits to pick.
Style Name: CM7 Reticle
Not too large, even though it is a little heavier than more expensive scopes. Good glass and coatings, so it has good light transmission The illuminated reticle is a plus. The flip up dust caps are a nice touch. Had to order a Picatinny rail, since my Ruger ships with a Weaver rail, and the mount included with this scope does will not work with the Weaver. Apart from that, it was easy to install, and is mounted solidly on the Ruger. All mounting hardware was included, including Allen keys. Magnification ring is firm, so it won't accidentally move. It could use a longer throw lever, in my opinion. It took several turns of the eyepiece to properly focus, but I'm not certain if that is a problem with the scope, or my eyes. Other scopes I've use don't normally take that much to focus the image. Other than the weight, the focus, and throw lever, I can't find a real fault with this scope. Comparable to a Vortex, at a lower price point. 4.5 / 5 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Roy Villa

  • Mounted on 5.56 and works great!
Style Name: BDC-A3 Reticle
I recently picked up a Monstrum gun scope, and I have to say, it’s been awesome. The clarity is great, even in low light, so I can easily use it during early mornings or late evenings. It feels really solid and well-made, and it handles recoil without any issues. Adjusting the reticle is super smooth, and the zoom options give me a lot of flexibility for different shots. The windage and elevation knobs are easy to use and precise. For the price, this scope is a steal and works perfectly whether you’re new to shooting or more experienced. Overall, I’m really happy with it and definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a quality scope without breaking the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025 by Jake

  • Using for Airsoft
Style Name: BDC-A3 Reticle
This scope is nice for the price. Using it for an Airsoft sniper rifle. It’s overkill for my application but I love the reticle and the glass is clear and decent eye relief.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by Jeff

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