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Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT

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Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT Details

Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT Tactical Rifle Scope in Black color

  • PM II - Police Marksman II series
  • LP - illuminated reticle and Parallax adjustment
  • MTC - More Tactile Clicks (every 10th click is stronger)
  • LT - Locking Turrets
  • DT - Double Turn Turret for Elevation
  • ST - Single Turn Turrets for Windage
  • ZS - Zero Stop
  • Waterproof up to 25 meters
  • Black color

 

Schmidt & Bender Police Marksman II 5-25x56 PMII/LP/MTC/LT riflescope is a milestone to which all others are compared. It proved its value on many different crisis areas and it still holds the world record with the shot made on 2475m. When it gets serious you can always rely on this riflescope, no matter if you need it for close range at its 5x magnification or for extreme distances with 25x magnification. Meant and build for professionals who seek only the best. Schmidt & Bender Police Marksman II riflescopes are the second edition of the Police Marksman series and offer higher magnifications and are primarily intended for long range shooting.

S&B 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT has been designed for professional use by police and military and meet all the harshest police and military standards. All S&B 5-25x56 PM II scopes can be safely used on powerful calibers, such as the .50 BMG and are intended for long range shooting well over 1000 meters. Elevation turret offers 26 mrad of travel in DT - Double Turn fashion, can be locked in position LT - Locking turrets and features MTC - More Tactile Clicks system where every 10th click is stronger. These turrets also offer ZS - Zero Stop and both elevation and windage.

The MIL-STD-810 G Method 512 testing standard of the American army showed that no damage has been sustained to the riflescope even if it has been submerged 25 meters under water in the sea for 10 hours. These scopes are as tough as it gets.

Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT (Black) is available in 56 different combinations of reticles, turret clicks and turret rotation direction. We usually stock these scopes in most popular configurations. However if you order a scope with a specific configuration that is not in stock in our store or at the S&B Factory it can take up to 14 weeks for it to be made. Please email us on [email protected] and we will inform you about the availability of specific models and about the exact delivery time.

Available reticles:

 

Available click values:

  • - 1 cm/100m - 01. mrad
  • - 7 mm/100m - 1/4 MOA

 

Available Turret Rotation Direction:

  • - CCW - Counter Clock Wise
  • - CW - Clock Wise

 

Instruction Manuals for Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT (Black)

 

Mounting of S&B 5-25x56PM II/LP/MTC/LT:

  • - Mounting of these riflescopes is possible with 30 mm mounting elements.

 

    Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT Specifications

    ManufacturerSchmidt & Bender
    Rifle scopes seriesSchmidt & Bender PM II
    Made inGermany
    In production since2012
    Warranty2 years
    SKU689-911-xxx-xx-xxc
    Variable magnification Yes
    Min. magnification.5.57x
    Max. magnification.25x
    Diopter adjustment +2 / -3 dpt
    Lens size diameter. 56 mm
    Minimal exit pupil.2.3 mm
    Maximal exit pupil.10.9 mm
    Minimal field of view.1.5m/100m
    Maximal field of view.5.3m/100m
    Minimal eye relief.90mm
    Maximal eye relief.90mm
    Twilight Factor 14.1 - 37.4
    Light transmittance >90%
    Fast focus eyepiece type Yes
    Type of Turret Tactical - Lockable
    Locking turretsYes
    Zero-StopYes
    Number of Turret Turns DT - Double Turn
    Elevation - mrad. 38.38mrad
    Elevation - MOA.120MOA
    Windage - mrad. 21.2mrad
    Windage - MOA.65MOA
    Elevation in each turn 14 mrad (1.4 m/100 m)
    Reticle illumination Yes
    Illumination color Red
    Usable at daytime No
    Automatic Turn Off Yes
    Size of Dot.0MOA
    Parallax setting Adjustable
    Parallax adj. Yes - side focus
    Parallax adustment range 10 m - inf.
    Length.467.73 mm
    Weight.1207.11g
    Working temperature range-25° / +55° C
    Power Supply UnitNo
    Filled with Nitrogen
    Lens coatings Fully Multicoated
    Tube size/diameter 34 mm
    Mounting rail.No
    Scope Rail StandardNo
    Type of mount rail No
    Mount length.128mm
    Objective size diameter 62 mm
    Eyepiece size diameter 43 mm
    Mounting StandardNo
    Water proof Yes
    Fogproof Yes
    Shock proofYes
    Built in Range finderNo

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    I use my PM II on a Steyr HS50 M1, a 12.7mm/cal .50 rifle, so this scope is indeed subjected to high recoil forces whilst required to work with extreme precision at long ranges. And it does deliver very precise tracking.
    It's my first S&B scope but will over time put these scopes on all my rifles.
    The turrets need some force to be turned so the MTC function is highly recommended for better feel with cold hands or with gloves to count the clicks.
    The double turn turrets make for easy reading, tactile and visual, of the range setting.
    The optics can arguably be beaten these days but the design is proven, solid and very user friendly.

    (Posted on 30/05/2016)

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