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Tango 6 by SIG Sauer new US Army SDMR optic

05/15/2018By Redaktion

Piece by piece, the US Army has assembled its rifle and accessories for the Squad Designated Marksman Rifle (SDMR). The basis is a 7.62 NATO G28 rifle from Heckler & Koch, equipped with an OSS suppressor and Harris Bipod. What was missing so far was the optic, which has now been found: the TANGO6 1-6×24 scope from Sig Sauer.
The one shown here is the civilian version, which is already available. However, the US Army will receive a slightly modified version. It will feature: a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) anodized aluminum main tube, a 762 Extended Range Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) illuminated reticle in the front focal plane, an ultra bright red horseshoe dot for quick daylight target acquisition, a lockable illumination scale, a Power Selector Ring (PSR) Throw Lever, and a laser-etched scope level indicator for mounting. HERE is the civilian version of the TANGO6.

SIG SAUER online: www.sigsauer.com

P.s.: The title image shows Daniel Horner. He won the USPSA Tactical Division for the 10th time in a row this year, using the civilian version of the TANGO6 scope.

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