12.5 – 50 x 56 PM II / P NEW Light metal tube, Ø 34 mm

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12.5 – 50 x 56 PM II / P NEW Light metal tube, Ø 34 mm Surface: hard anodised black finish Reticle “Sport” in 2nd focal plane Parallax adjustment from 50 m to  Target turrets for elevation and windage

* subject to change without prior notice Dimensions in mm Type No. Model A B C D E F G K L 78 12.5-50x56 PM II / P 95 71.5 38.5 92.5 72 62 34 43 417 Optical data* Magnification: 12.5 x – 50 x Exit pupil: 4.55 mm – 1.18 mm Eye relief distance: 70 mm Twilight factor: 26.5 - 53 Light transmission: 90% at 450 – 600 nm min. Technical data* Diopter settings: +2 dptr. to -2.5 dptr. Elevation adjustment: Elevation increments: 0.25 cm per click Windage adjustment: Windage increments: Parallax adjustment: from 50 m to  Water proofness: 300 mbar inner pressure (equals 3 m water depth) * subject to change without prior notice Schmidt & Bender GmbH & Co. KG  Am Grossacker 42  D-35444 Biebertal  Phone +49 (0) 64 09-81 15-0  Fax +49 (0) 64 09-81 15-11  info@schmidt-bender.de