Tasco® World Class 3-9x40mm Riflescope with Rings NZ$209 (incl. GST)
Specifications:
* Model # TWC3940
* Finish/Colour: Matte Black
* Power/Obj. Lens: 3 - 9x 40mm
* Field of View (ft.@100yds./m@100m): 37.5ft - 12.2ft / 12.5m - 4m
* Exit Pupil (mm): 13.3mm @3x / 4.4mm @9x
* Lens Coating: Fully Coated
* Focus Type: Fast Focus Eyepiece
* Parallax Setting (yds./m): 100yds / 91.4m
* Eye Relief (in./mm): 3.5" / 90mm
* Reticle Type: 30/30
* Windage/Elevation: 1/4 M.O.A. Adjustments
* Tube Diameter: 1"
* Weight: 14.8oz / 420g
* Length: 12.3" / 312mm
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Product Information:
The classic of Tasco is back! The all new World Class offers improved optical clarity with fully coated optics and waterproof, shock proof and fog proof construction.
Features:
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Fully Coated Optics: Offers improved clear and bright images.
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Rugged Construction: Waterproof (IPX7), shockproof and fog proof.
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Simple Reticle: 30/30 Reticle for simple aiming crosshair.
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Rings Included: Includes Weaver style high-rise rings.
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Before you can build on your past, you need a past you can build on. From telescopes to binoculars, Tasco® have a history of making it affordable for everyone to capture/see the beautiful moments in life.
Founded in 1954 by George Rosenfield and first named Tanross Supply Company, Tasco began as a hardware and fishing tackle supplier. The name "Tasco" was adopted as the business expanded into binoculars and eyepieces.
Today, Tasco® offers telescopes and other optics such as spotting scopes and binoculars, as well as rifle sights and accessories.
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Recent innovations include the Snapshot Series of binoculars which can capture still images and record video through a USB cable that transfers images to computers.
Few experts can claim to know the difference between a deer that was shot with a rifle using a Tasco® scope and one that was shot with a scope costing five times as much. In fact, its impossible to tell – but it helps us make a point. The point is you don’t have to empty the kids’ college fund to own a quality scope that’s more than capable of getting the job done. Because, last we heard, bragging rights are earned by the success of the hunt, not the amount you paid for your scope. |