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Aim-O 4x32IR QD Combo Combat Scope Black

Product description

The Aim-O 4x32IR QD Combo Combat Scope Black has a zoom factor of 4x and a crosshair that is adjustable in 3 colours.

This scope is very robust and can take some abuse. The crosshair is colour-adjustable and comes standard in black. By using a battery, you can also have it light up in red or green. The strength is also adjustable.

Furthermore, the scope is equipped with the QD (Quick Detach) system, which allows you to (dis)assemble it quickly and easily. The scope is also equipped with iron sights if the supplied red dot lets you down for example because the battery is dead.

The red dot is mainly used in CQB (Close Quarter Battles) and the scope with crosshair for longer distances. This makes the scope suitable for every situation, near or far.
As mentioned, the scope can work on a battery and needs 2x LR48 to light the crosshair. (Battery is not included with the scope.
For the red dot to work you need 1x CR2032 battery, this is also not included with the scope.

 

Product specifications

Article number
CL-10888606000
Weight
510
Brand
Aim-O
Type
4x32IR QD Combo Combat Scope
Color
Black
Zoom
4x
Reticle
Crosshair + Red dot
Brightness setting
Yes
Windage & elevation setting
Yes
Length
150mm
Diameter
-
Weight
430gr
Waterproof
Splash proof
Fogproof
Yes
Shockproof
No
Battery
2x LR48 + 1x CR2032 (not included)

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