These AR15 Rifle Scopes are tailored to MSRs, providing quick engagement and target acquisition with their BDC6 illuminated reticle and removable thread-in throw lever for fast magnification changes. They have 0.5 MOA adjustment increments and a 44 MOA travel-per-rotation. At 100 yards the FOV (Field of View) is 124.8 on low power and 19.6 on high power. The diopter adjustment range is +/- 2.5, with 11 illumination settings. SIG SAUER brings industry-leading light transmission and optical clarity for any situation. Long known for their handguns and rifles, as soon as they moved into the optics industry they dominated. Specifications for SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane: Manufacturer: SIG SAUER Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm Magnification: 1 – 6 x Reticle: MSR BDC6 Tube Diameter: 30 mm Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 4.5 – 10.5 mm Illumination Color: Red Finish: Hardcoat Anodized Field of View, Linear: 19.6 – 124.8 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.74 – 3.93 in Diopter Adjustment Range: -2.5 – 2.5 dpt Weight: 18.5 oz Adjustment Click Value: 0.5 MOA Adjustment Type: MOA Parallax: Fixed Illumination Type: LED Battery Type: CR2032, Lithium Metal Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Spectracoat Brightness Settings: 11 Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: IPX-7 Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Battery Quantity: 1 Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New W/E Travel at 100 Yds: 100 MOA Mount Type: Cantilever Mount Features of SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane: High Performance 6x optical system with low dispersion glass Integrated thread in throw lever for quick magnification changes Illuminated MSR BDC-6 reticle with 11x brightness levels Dependable waterproof, shockproof, and fog-proof performance Package Contents: SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane Lay Flat Flip-Back Lens Covers ALPHA-MSR 1-Piece Aluminum Cantilever Mount
SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane
$329.99
SKU: A0D6377E
Category: SIG SAUER
6 reviews for SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane
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Stewart –
Bough/installed on a 300 Blackout. Used a laser to do intial setup and it only took minor tweaks to bring it on line perfectly at 300m.
frank –
Best price around, nice clear scope ,easy installation, the eye release is very good ,fast shipping get it on time ,i will take it to the range it bery soon ,i installed in my 308 aero precision build looks so nice
Dartoner –
This LPVO is robust and well built. If you are not used to heavy rifles, this might not be for you. It's kind of heavy but is very robust. It comes with the mount, that is a plus for me. I'm an active duty soldier and I know when a piece of equipment is fit for battle, and this LPVO is; even for hunt might work perfect. I drop it multiple time just because, and it held the zero.
TurboAutist –
Really happy with the product of course Sig is known for there optics quality (not so much there pistols tho lmao iykyk) but yeah im very happy with it especially love the line they add on the side of the optic so if u drop it and knock it out of alignment you can do a quick alignment based on the line and how it sits in the mount. Also enjoy that it comes with the mount as well. Good product
The Marksman –
After running this optic on my AR15 for the last few months, I am here with an honest review.I will confess. I am an LPVO nerd, I prefer them over red dot/magnifier combos all the cool kids are running these days.why? because these optics offer versatility and have a rather wide range of price and features. You have the lower-end budget optics like the Primary Arms LPVOs or the higher end ones like the Nightforce scopes.the Tango-MSR sits between a Primary Arms and a Vortex, on par with the mid-range Vortex offerings. It offers clear glass for it's price point, a simple, rugged design, and it comes with its own mount.Immediately upon opening the packaging, SIG really made sure the optic was not going to be damaged in the box. it was firmly secured with foam inserts cut specifically for the optic. it also came with an alan key, scope mount (the Alpha-MSR, also made by SIG-Sauer), a CR2032 battery, flip-up scope caps, and a throw lever. Which is everything you need for accessories.as soon as I started looking through the glass, I noted it was a clear picture. all the way from 1 to 6 magnification. At 25 yards at 6x, the image had a bit of chromatic aberration, but not so much it was irksome and an inconvenience. Image was clear with good focus down to >3 yards. while at 2x, I could see the imperfections in the paint on my wall while looking through the glass while pointing it at a wall less than 3 yards away!the reticle is easy to read, however, the illuminator is weak on mine after a few days of use. I have seen other people complain about this but it is not that big of a deal, since I don't use the illumination in broad daylight. I am unsure what the cause is, but I would try changing the battery.The Eyebox is not small but I do find myself going to the edges of the eyebox at times, especially when raising my rifle. Likely due to it being a new rifle that I am not used to yet.Installation is easy and requires no bubble levels as the lines on the scope and mount indicate if you are aligned or not. the torque specs being indicated on the mount is a nice touch as well and should assist people who have never mounted a scope before. All that said, I still opted to use a bubble level set to verify my alignment.all in all, for the price point, it is a steal. especially compared to something like primary arms similar offerings.
DJB –
I purchased mine for $250ish but even at $300 this is a good value, and for the money it is excellent. *Honestly it puts the Strike Eagle to shame.*The Illumination puts Bushnell Scopes to Shame-Mount is excellent, and has torque values etched onto it. IMO it is nicer and lighter weight than a Warne.-Glass beats out the Strike Eagle easy, and is on par with Bushnell's Korean Glass.-Battery life is not advertised at all. It is decent enough, I left it on for 220-ish hours on setting #6 before it went dead. On par with Primary Arms. -Brightness is decent enough, but may wash out slightly in super bright sunlight. However the reticle at that point is really easy to pick up in that kind of lighting.-Turrets seem tactile/audible.-Zoom is kind of stiff, but that isn't a huge issue. It comes with a throw lever.-Reticle is sort of a head scratcher since the drops aren't advertised.According to Sig and credit to HD2006"Zero at 100 yards- bottom of center dot: 200 yards- bottom of horseshoe: 300 yards- 1st hash line: 400 yards- 2nd hash line: 525 yards- 3rd hash line: 600 yards- 4th hash line: 750 yards- 5th hash line: 850 yards- 6th hash line: 970 yards"You are getting a ton of features for $250-300. Other scopes in this price range don't include a mount.