Steiner P4Xi Riflescope Now Available

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posted on July 13, 2016
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The P4Xi riflescope by Steiner was originally only available to law enforcement personnel, but can now be used by the everyday gun owner. The rugged, close combat scope is perfect for 3-gun competitions or to add onto your personal dense firearm.

The P4Xi offers users clear images and a fast-action P3TR reticle to tackle everyday use. The reticle has 11 different levels, five daytime, four low light and two night vision settings. Day or night, the P4Xi is ready for any need that may arise.

No feature was left out of the P4Xi. First off, it’s on the lighter side, weighing in a 17.3 ounces. It has a 400-yard accuracy at the highest magnification, 24 mm objective lens diameter and one-piece 30 mm tube with a matte, anodized finish. Its overall length is 10.3 inches, it features low-profile turrets and has a wide field of view and 3.5 inches of eye relief. The P4Xi is water, fog and shockproof and ready to take on any task or mission you throw its way.

MSRP $579.99

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