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Sig Sauer Tango MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm, 30mm Tube, Rifle Scope, Second Focal Plane
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D's Review of Sig Sauer Tango MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm, 30mm Tube, Rifle Scope, Second Focal Plane

- Glass is clear and rather bright: The Chinese glass in the Tango MSR is not as good as the filipino glass in the Burris RT-6, but competes well with the Vortex Strike Eagle. Very little fisheye-ing and distortion across its magnification ranges, with good light transmission. On that note, comparable eyebox to the Strike Eagle on lower magnifications, but the RT-6 is flat out better in this regard. Higher magnifications are mediocre all around.

- Solid build quality: Nothing to write home about, its as good as a $300 optic can get. Turret threads seem to be substantial as well. Has a decent warranty behind it too (Lifetime repair/replace with 5 years for device electronics), but not as good as Vortex's. It's a pretty hefty sight, I believe an ounce heavier than both the Strike Eagle and the RT6.

- Impressively bright reticule with (supposedly) good battery life: Trijicon-ish inverted horseshoe with unilluminated holdovers, 12 brightness levels. Has been running for ages now on 5 brightness, but you just gotta remember to turn it off: There's no auto timeout on this optic.

- Freebies: Sig has somehow included a cantilever mount and two fold-flat scope covers with the OEM packaging. This normally costs you at least $60-90 for the mount alone and ~10$ for the scope covers if you're frugal about it. The cantilever mount isn't cheapo garbage either: If you can stand the Sig standard logo/text spam it is a solidly built mount uniquely matched up to the scope itself by means of a leveling line. The scope covers are pretty bad, but a touch better than the bottom barrel ones as these actually fold flat.

All in all, this is unbeatable at $299. The top of your AR might become a Sig billboard but this is the deal with the devil you make for a out-of-box ready to go LPVO at this price point.
Would Recommend: Yes
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