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The SIG SAUER Tango-MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm is a rugged, waterproof, and fogproof tactical rifle scope featuring a second focal plane illuminated MSR BDC-6 reticle with 11 brightness levels. Its high-performance 6x optical system with low dispersion glass delivers exceptional clarity and light transmission. Designed for mid to long-range shooting, it includes a quick throw lever for fast magnification changes, flip-back lens covers, and an aluminum cantilever mount, making it a reliable choice for professional hunters and tactical shooters alike.
Brand | Sig Sauer |
Color | Black |
Style | MSR BDC-6 Illuminated Reticle |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 2.29 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 6 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 24 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Cantilever Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Tango MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope |
Manufacturer | Sig Sauer |
UPC | 798681642502 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00798681642502 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.61 x 4.45 x 4.02 inches |
Package Weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.33 x 4.21 x 3.86 inches |
Brand Name | Sig Sauer |
Warranty Description | see manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SOT61000 |
Included Components | 1 package |
I**D
Huge Huge value and good enough
I bought it as a amazon return. Had a couple of light scope ring marks. Was like 240.00, so a huge discount. What's not to like? I can't complain. I was formerly issued some really nice stuff -NF, etc... Is this that good? No, its not. Is it quite good? Yes. There's some distortion at 1X but the scopes very clear and bright. Comes with nice mount, rings, pop up lens covers, uses a common battery, illuminated reticle, ballistic drop reticles, horseshoe qcb ring, simple to use, LIFETIME TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY. Is it better than a vortex strike eagle? I think vortex is clearer. I bought this cause it was cheap and I think there's a high probability that whatever slight deficiencies there may be between similar products can be overcome with familiarization. People get Very picky but it's so hard to compare this stuff for average users. Who has all the similar items in one spot to compare? Never seen it. So, if correctly set up and understood with a decent marksman, this thing will allow you to clarify and shoot a 15 inch target out to 500 yards without much problem. And that's a really long ways in many ways. If you get it, you'll be happy I think. If there's a problem, I'll update. BTW. These types of scopes are a real defensive leveler - many years ago there wasn't much like this. This is actually replacing a 40 plus year old weaver 1.5-4.5x. Weaver has better glass but this is a more usable scope. Very very good esp for the $. Not a snob scope. But snobs suck big time - too worried about their elite gear to do much but beach about "inferior". UPDATE: several months later, still good to go. Holds a zero nicely. Finally noticing how big this scope is but I don't see variable power AR scopes getting getting too much smaller and lighter. I'm still very satisfied. If you're on the fence - wait for a deal or returned one and go for it. One thing though, understand and note the reticle and it's ballistic drop marks or you'll never get much out of this set up. The manual doesn't do a great job of delineating these and that'll lead to misses and frustration. The information is available on line. Study alot, understand, and then shoot. Probably the biggest problem in this scope is its vague reticle. It isn't marked or memorable as to distance but since the first tick is 5MOA that mark isn't even usable until about 350 plus yards, further than almost anyone will actually use this scope. All those lower aiming points are kinda moot to most everyone because - wow - you'd be shooting at like 800 plus yards on those lower ones. And that's just too far for a 5.56 unless you're just trying some stunt without much real utility. Wish SIG would have made a devoted 5.56 reticle clearly somehow memorably marked to 500 yards. There are more and more offerings out there now as I edit this is in 2025. Research them. Still, this is a nice affordable scope. Just don't ever think those lower aiming points represent 100 yard increments or you'll be sending rounds into the next zip code.
R**.
best LPVO in its price class
Great clarity ,brightness and color. the build quality is what you would expect from a Sig Saur product. the included mount is fantastic and holds the scope tightly.
R**H
Solid entry level LPVO with high-end features.
Great scope for the money from a reputable brand.I used this rifle on a Tippmann M4-22 as well as a PSA 300 Blackout pistol with 8.5" barrel. The site is solid and holds zero on both rifles after 100s of rounds. The glass was clear and easy to adjust and focus the eyepiece and the semi-horseshoe reticle lit up nicely. There are 11 brightness settings which I feel is a bit much and really can't see much illumination of the reticle in daylight until you are on at least setting 6 or 7. The BCD reticle hash marks are geared for flat shooting rifles such as 5.56nato or .308, so the drop compensation is more of a guess and doesn't match up as well with the hash marks on the reticle for a .22, 300 blackout and other slower rounds.The construction feels bomb-proof and high-end. The mount is solid. The mounting bolts are high-grade steel and use a 13mm socket/spanner. Drawback for me is the weight. On scale I got 1lb 9.7oz. with the flip dust caps on. If you're trying to keep the overall weight of your weapon lower, this may not be the scope for you. For some this may not be an issue so just weigh your pros and cons.I've enjoyed shooting it and arguably it is the best value 1-6x illuminated LPVO for the money out there right now.
L**K
Biggest bang for least buck
The quality of this thing is amazing for what you’re paying. I was zeroed within a single mag, and shooting out to 100yrds with some serious accuracy. Even with an Astigmatism, I can see fairly clear down range. Super easy to install with the printed level line, and even easier to zero if you know how to read a target.Will definitely be replacing my red dot+magnifier set up.Watch out for sales, as I picked this up for $250 and couldn’t be happier.
A**M
Great scope.
Have it on a LWRC 556. Ran about 150 rounds through it 3 different times. Keeps zero at 100 yards pretty well. I actually think it's a great scope for the price. No complaints yet
J**E
Good enough
The scope body and mount feel and look great. The glass is acceptable at this price, but definitely has some fish eye effect and limited eye relief.My only real complaint is the dials. The clicks are very soft which is a problem because they’re also coarse at 0.5 MOA. But once it’s sighted in that’s no longer a factor.Would I defend my countries honor with this scope? Nope. But I will shoot paper at 100yds with it. It’s a “cheap scope” so lower expectations but for the price point I don’t think it can be beat. The next closest option is Vortex at double the price so this is a good buy.
D**Y
Need to see better? This is a good choice.
It’s not bad. Seems to hold a zero well. Need to go out and do a little bump test but over all very pleased. Visibility is very good. Very easy to dial in and zero. Looks well made. Looks just as good as others and works just as good. Time will tell.
G**L
Love these optics I own 3!
Best esthetic accessorie I've ever put on a roof of mouth scratcher! If fit and finish is flawless! Glass so clear there's no way I could miss! And its illuminated! For the price you really can't beat how it redisbutes the weight for proper reversed handling!10/10, last optic I'll ever purchase!
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