Sightmark M1 Rapid Riflescopes: Get on Target Quick!

(MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2016/11/22) – Sightmark M1 Rapid Riflescopes are forward-mounting optics designed specifically for scout rifles. Allowing superior field of view, M1 Rapid Riflescopes offer quick target acquisition similar to a red dot, but with increased magnification.

Those looking for the long eye relief scout rifles provide will benefit from the optical clarity of the fully multi-coated, scratch-resistant lenses found in the M1 Rapids. Designed in the USA, Sightmark M1 Rapids boast a generous 8” eye relief, hardened anodized 6061-T6 aluminum 30mm-tubed body and lifetime warranty. Sightmark M1 Rapid Riflescopes are available in two different models.

Sightmark Rapid M1 2.5×20 Riflescope (SM13055)

 

Helping shooters hit their mark faster, the Sightmark Rapid M1 2.5×20 Riflescope is a precision 2.5x fixed magnification optic featuring a finely etched, tapered duplex reticle (TDR) with red illumination and 10 brightness settings for reliable lowlight use. ½-MOA windage and elevation adjustments help you fine-tune for precision accuracy. Staying true to Sightmark’s reliability standard, the Rapid M1 2.5×20 is IP67 waterproof, shockproof, dustproof and fogproof.

Sightmark Rapid M1 2-7×32 Riflescope (SM13056)

 

The Sightmark Rapid M1 2-7×32 Riflescope is a second-focal-plane optic ideal for close- to mid-range shooting. When the wind picks up, ½-MOA per click windage and elevation adjustments help get you to center mass. A rapid power rotation eyepiece, and capped, low profile turrets, coupled with digital reticle illumination, make the Rapid M1 2-7×32 a great choice for serious scout rifles.

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