Primary Arms 3x prism scope

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shugie
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Primary Arms 3x prism scope

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3x prism scope intended for black rifles, but works quite well on other colours. Has BDC reticle for 5.65 but I used it on a 22LR for gallery rifle, I like the centre dot and ring for that. I think the ring is 20 MOA radius. The reticle mark for 600 yards is on the ring itself.

Been used, all works some marks and scratches but glass is clear. Brightness goes up to 11, and in bright sunlight that's the best setting.

£150 shipped to mainland UK, payment by Paypal, or cash on collection at Bisley for £132
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Re: Primary Arms 3x prism scope

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Hi Shugie, is this the ACSS reticle or the older one?

Do you have the box/manual?
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Re: Primary Arms 3x prism scope

#3 Post by shugie »

Whizzbang wrote:Hi Shugie, is this the ACSS reticle or the older one?

Do you have the box/manual?
No box or manual I'm afraid, and it is not the ACSS reticle, it's an older one with a big ring. I hope you can see the details in the picture, the illumination was off, the hole in the ring is the 5.65 bullet drop for 500yds.

I've used this on a rimfire for informal gallery rifle shoots.
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