The SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR 1-6×24 mm (30 mm tube) SFP delivers a versatile low-power variable optic (LPVO) solution for platforms requiring both close-quarters agility and mid-range potential. With its 1× minimum magnification, it allows rapid target acquisition, while the 6× maximum aids precision on farther targets. The maintube diameter of 30 mm provides an extended internal adjustment range and increased structural strength. Palmetto State Armory+2Scopes Field+2
The reticle is the MSR-BDC-6, placed in the second focal plane, which means the reticle maintains consistent size across the zoom range — making it familiar in appearance regardless of magnification. The illumination system offers 11 brightness levels to accommodate varying light conditions. Scopes Field+2SIG SAUER+2
Included in the package is a throw lever on the magnification ring (for quick changes), lay-flat flip-back lens covers, and an ALPHA-MSR one-piece aluminum cantilever mount. The optic is rated waterproof, shock-proof and fog-proof, making it suitable for demanding tactical or field use. Palmetto State Armory+1
Key specs: magnification 1-6×; objective lens 24 mm; tube diameter 30 mm; weight approx 18.5 oz; total adjustment travel ~100 MOA for elevation and windage. Field of view at 100yds is ~124.8 ft at 1× and ~19.6 ft at 6×. Eye relief approximates 3.93″–3.74″ depending on zoom. SIG SAUER+1
The coyote-tan (“COY”) finish adds a tactical appearance with a desert / tan aesthetic, which may help with blending on certain rifle builds or environments.
In summary, this model blends a well-rounded optical package with tactical features and an included mount to simplify integration — a strong choice for users looking for day-to-day versatility in a single optic.
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SIG TANGO MSR SCOPE,1-6X24MM,30MM,SFP,BDC6,WM, COY
R12 752,00
+ Free ShippingA 1-6×24 mm LPVO on a 30 mm main tube, second-focal-plane MSR-BDC-6 illuminated reticle, coyote-tan finish, includes cantilever mount — rugged and versatile.





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