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PINTY 6-24x50 Rifle Scope — AO Hunting Scope with Rangefinder Illuminated Optics Picatinny Mount Rings for Long Range Shooting Airsoft Sniper More — 1/8 MOA Gun Sight for Rifle or Crossbow

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Color: Black


Features

  • Green and red illuminations for different environments, magnifications from 6X up to 24X, ultimate clarity and superior eyepiece guaranteed.
  • Field of view: 14'-25' @ 100yards; windage & elevation click value: 1/8 MOA 1/8" @ 100yards, 2.7-3.3 eye relief.
  • Rangefinder reticle provides fast, simple aiming points for various shot distances.
  • Two 1 complementary scope rings to be easily mounted onto any 20mm Picatinny or Weaver mount rails.
  • O-ring sealing and nitrogen filled reticle ensures outstanding water and fog-proof performance; Made of aerospace aluminum alloy, durable and versatile.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.48 x 3.43 x 3.23 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.96 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎23 Ounces


Brand Name: ‎Pinty


Model Name: ‎FBA_Pintymio0000


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Aluminum


Manufacturer: ‎Pinty


Part Number: ‎FBA_Pintymio0000


Style: ‎AOEG Rifle Scope


Included Components: ‎1x 6–24×50 Illuminated Rifle Scope, 2x High-Profile Mounts, 1x CR2032 Battery, 2x Lens Cover, 1x Cleaning Cloth, 1x Allen Wrench


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: December 23, 2015


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  • Well worth the buy
Color: Black
I have had this scope for almost a year. I have fired roughly 100 or more rounds with it since I have put new rings on it. The rings the scope came with kept coming loose on me with lock tite on them. I took the rings off and put a well known ring on it and haven't had a issue since. I would almost have it sighed in and the scope would come loose so now with the new rings. I have put a lot down range and this scope is accurate with proper adjustments and taking time to adjust. I have mine set at 100 meters and I can put 7 rounds on the x at 100 with a 5 to 10 mph wind. At 200 meters im off by a 1/2 inch. So it's still deadly. I'm waiting for a chance to go to a range and shoot my rifle at 800 meters to see how well I can see with the scope and how accurate it stays. I'm shooting a 308 savage heavy barrel with bipod and the scope looks awesome on this gun and I have no complaints. Everyone that has shot my rifle with me loves the scope the clarity is spot on and easy to adjust for each person eye. The eye relief is a tad bit short for me but it's well doable. The red and green are a bit bright in low light situations even turned all the way down. I have several hours on the batteries the scope has in it now and they aren't showing any kind of weakness yet. I love how quick I can get my sight back on target with this scope. Quality and clarity in a cheap priced scope that has the quality of a expensive scope. Well worth the buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017 by kenneth glover

  • Great bang for the buck
Color: Flat Dark Earth
Mounted this scope on a deer rifle. Looks like a good fit. Great value !
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by CALVIN C CLARK

  • When you dont want ironsights for cheap.
Color: Flat Dark Earth
This thing was very junky. But once you set it and lock down the turrets, it is a great piece of junk to kick around on your kits, with out the worry that you broke a 4000 scope for what ever reason. I love these, because as a person who wears glasses, I can tune these to give me perfect vision and sights with out my glasses on. Honestly for the junk that it was, I thought it was a fantastic VALUE for what it is. others who would compare this junk to an actualy 900$ scope would call it junk. But I call it just right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Leon Peel

  • Not bad for under $40
Color: Black
The bad, not 24 power. More like 16 power. The rings that come with it, give to your nemesis at the range. Other than that not bad. OK for the long answer: I'll compare this scope ($40), a Simmons Whitetail classic 4-12X40mm ($90), and a UTG 6-24X56 ($200) Clarity: On low and mid power all the scopes are good. On the highest power this scope and (surprisingly) the UTG scope you get (ghost or frost effect) around the edges but the center is ok for clarity. The Simmons won this one. This scope has the old style, end parallax adjustment, so if you leave the flip up caps on you will have to readjust them if you adjust the parallax. The Simmons and the UTG have the newer adjustment on the opposite side of the windage turret. On a side note, I wear contact lenses. I don't know if this affect the outcome of the clarity comparison. Extras: All come with nice flip up lens covers. DO NOT use the rings that come with this scope. You with go nuts trying to zero it in. For a very good cheap set of ring I got the UTG 1"/2PCs High Profile Picatinny/Weaver Rings ($10). This scope and the Simmons have caped turrets. The UTG has exposed locking turrets. Reticle: This scope has a red/green lit range finder. In my opinion there is too much going on below the cross hairs but it does have three mil-dot up,down, left, and right. The Simmons has an old fashioned non lit 30/30. The UTG has a very fine multicolored 9 mil-dot. UTG won this one but this is a personal preference. I would not use this scope on a bolt gun higher than a .223 or a semi-auto higher than .308. All in all for $50 (this and the UTG rings $10) you will have a decent scope. I have multiple Pinty scopes and lasers. And by the way, Pinty green lasers are unbelievable even in bright sunlight out to about 100 yards. Very easy to set up once you scope is zero in. Their lasers are perfect for home defense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2019 by Wolf in Sheep clothing

  • The perfect scope for someone that knew nothing about scopes!
Color: Black
I’d been looking for a scope for a little while, something that I liked. I barely got into guns and new little to nothing about scopes, so I had no idea where to start. All I had been told was that all cheap scopes are crap and not worth wasting money on. However, low price does not always mean low quality. I was recommended I buy Leupold, but I didn’t really see the point of buying a scope that costs twice the price of the rifle. I was recommended this scope by a video on YouTube, saying this is “the best scope under $50” I figured why not, so I ordered it. First off, the 50mm is MUCH bigger than I expected, and the scope is much longer than I thought it would be. However, that’d my own fault for not checking the measurements. With the rifle this is on, it doesn’t look too big. Zeroing it in was actually pretty easy, and I knew nothing about how to do that either. So please, save yourself the headache and get a laser bore sighter on here too. You put it in the barrel and adjust the scope until the red dot is right in the middle of the crosshairs on the scope. This scope zeroed in super easily, and was dead on with the first shot. I have since bought another one, the 40mm version, which I also like, and also looks much more proportional to other rifles. So generally I’d probably recommend that one, but I still love the 50mm as well. As far as any issues, I’d say the scope makes the rifles too heavy, but that doesn’t bother me all that much. The rings are also too tall for my liking, and look a little bit weird, so I would probably recommend getting some lower profile ones. The dust caps also have a tendency to pop off, but eh, just be careful. The last thing that may have been the biggest issue would be my 50mm scope looks like it has some dust caught in the middle on the bottom. Not sure if that’s just something with the glass or what, but it’s not that noticeable, nothing you probably couldn’t fix by asking Amazon for a replacement item. All in all, I’d say these minor issues aren’t that bad. And for $50 for the 50mm and under $40 for the smaller, I’m happy. I’ve put it up next to a nicer bushnell and hawke scope, even though I know very little about scopes, and while the name brands are clearly nicer scopes, I just like the reticles and illumination on this one better. The range finder monocle on the scope is also very cool if you know how to use it. As for longevity , I’m not sure if it’ll last a long time but it seems pretty solid. The illumination also had me sold, and typically it makes scopes cost at least $100 more. Don’t think about it, just buy this scope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022 by Logan

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