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Sig Sauer Tango-MSR 1-6x24mm Riflescope; MSR-BDC6 Reticle with Alpha-MSR Cantilever Mount

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Features

  • INCREDIBLE VALUE: Introducing the TANGO-MSR line of riflescopes by Sig Sauer. Featuring three new low power variable optics loaded with standard features and offered at an incredible value.
  • AMAZING FEATURES: These new models include illuminated reticles, factory installed flip-back lens covers, removable thread-in magnification throw levers and the impressive ALPHA-MSR cantilever mount.
  • ACCLAIMED LINEAGE: The TANGO-MSR follows the TANGO6T 1-6x24mm riflescopes acclaimed lineage. Crafted by the hands of the experts, with the most sought out advanced technology and advancements.
  • TOP QUALITY: The TANGO6T has been the winner of three consecutive US military contracts: the Squad Designated Marksman Riflescope (SDMR), the Squad Variable Powered Scope (S-VPS) and the Direct View Optic (DVO) programs.
  • COMMENTS: Review by Jacob on 19 Feb 2022review stating Sig Sauer Optics are becoming my favoriteThis is my first LPVO scope, I put this on my Aero and I couldnt believe how accurate and clear this scope was for the price. Best optic Ive ever invested in. I mounted it forward far enough to use the 1x magnification like a red dot.(For targets at 50 yards). At 6x magnification, the reticle is very clear, clean, and easy to use at targets at 200 yards. - Jacob

Description

Sig Sauer TANGO-MSR 1-6x24mm Riflescope; MSR-BDC6 Reticle with ALPHA-MSR Cantilever MountIntroducing the TANGO-MSR line of riflescopes by Sig Sauer. Featuring three new low power variable optics loaded with standard features and offered at an incredible value. These new models include illuminated reticles, factory installed flip-back lens covers, removable thread-in magnification throw levers and the impressive ALPHA-MSR cantilever mount. The TANGO-MSR follows the TANGO6T 1-6x24mm riflescope’s acclaimed lineage. The TANGO6T has been the winner of three consecutive US military contracts: the Squad Designated Marksman Riflescope (SDMR), the Squad Variable Powered Scope (S-VPS) and the Direct View Optic (DVO) programs.

Brand: Sig Sauer


Color: black


Style: Modern Sporting


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 2.31 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 6 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 24 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Brand: ‎Sig Sauer


Color: ‎black


Style: ‎Modern Sporting


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎2.31 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎6 x


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎24 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎1 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Cantilever Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Eye Relief: ‎3 Inches


Model Name: ‎Tango-MSR


Manufacturer: ‎Sig Sauer


Reticle Type: ‎MSR-BDC6


UPC: ‎657701063232


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎14.48 x 4.02 x 3.98 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.11 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4 x 4 x 14.25 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sig Sauer


Date First Available: February 23, 2022


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  • ALMOST as good as an RT6/Strike Eagle 1-6 with a superior value proposition
Sig keeps pulling value out of thin air by making probably the cheapest LPVO still worth a buy at its price point of $299 (if it's not at this price, try finding a Burris RT-6) and including a mountain (just about $100) of much appreciated freebies. I own a few of its close competitors and it punches just a touch above its weight class considering its costs: - Glass is clear and rather bright: The Chinese glass in the Tango MSR is not as good as the filipino glass in the Burris RT-6, but competes well with the Vortex Strike Eagle. Very little fisheye-ing and distortion across its magnification ranges, with good light transmission. On that note, comparable eyebox to the Strike Eagle on lower magnifications, but the RT-6 is flat out better in this regard. Higher magnifications are mediocre all around. - Solid build quality: Nothing to write home about, its as good as a $300 optic can get. Turret threads seem to be substantial as well. Has a decent warranty behind it too (Lifetime repair/replace with 5 years for device electronics), but not as good as Vortex's. It's a pretty hefty sight, I believe an ounce heavier than both the Strike Eagle and the RT6. - Impressively bright reticule with (supposedly) good battery life: Trijicon-ish inverted horseshoe with unilluminated holdovers, 12 brightness levels. Has been running for ages now on 5 brightness, but you just gotta remember to turn it off: There's no auto timeout on this optic. - Freebies: Sig has somehow included a cantilever mount and two fold-flat scope covers with the OEM packaging. This normally costs you at least $60-90 for the mount alone and ~10$ for the scope covers if you're frugal about it. The cantilever mount isn't cheapo garbage either: If you can stand the Sig standard logo/text spam it is a solidly built mount uniquely matched up to the scope itself by means of a leveling line. The scope covers are pretty bad, but a touch better than the bottom barrel ones as these actually fold flat. All in all, this is unbeatable at $299. The top of your AR might become a Sig billboard but this is the deal with the devil you make for a out-of-box ready to go LPVO at this price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022 by Vincent

  • Great for the Price
Replaced a holo sight on my carbine with this scope. It appears very well made. Has held zero perfectly. Optics are very clear to my eyes with only a little distortion on the 1x end. Eye box is fairly tight. Eye relief is just right in my opinion. All in all, this a great value for the price and I would not hesitate to buy it again if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Dave S.

  • Amazing! But Cheaper Elsewhere.
UPDATE: A week after I received this and mounted it, a well known and established company started selling these for $280 plus $10 shipping. This is $50 cheaper. I should return this one and buy the other and get my $50 savings. Excellent build quality with .556 BDC illuminated etched reticle. The eye relief is excellent at about 4". The field of view and parallax are decent as well. Very little fish eye. The only thing I would like to see improved is the eye-box. Because of my cheek weld I have horrible trouble staying in the field of view, because the eye-box has no wiggle room. I purchased a .42" riser which raised the LPVO from 1.535 to 1.955. I found this to be perfect for my natural shooting position. I can probably get by without the riser but a better eye-box would help tremendously. The cantilever mount is a bonus and is high quality and comparable to the other brands that sell for 80-150. Took this out for the first time after zeroing in at 100 yards with a laser bore sight. Shooting at 50 yards, the first group shot 3" left and 2" low. Got it zeroed in with 3 shot groups hitting bullseye on the 10th shot. The turrets are tight and moved the reticle as promised. Very solid turrets. Shots stayed true to zero after 60 rounds using 2 different ammo mfrs. This LPVO is definitely worth the price and I would for sure purchase again and again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by K B

  • Great Quality
perfect scope for my M4.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024 by kevin hensley

  • A fantastic price on an exemplery scope
As my first LPVO scope, I didn't know what to expect, but having owned 4 other SIG scopes, I expected high quality and was not disappointed. Easy adjustments, clear optics, rugged construction AND SIG's lifetime warranty. You can't go wrong with this scope if you're looking for a quality LPVO scope.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024 by P. Simonson

  • Very well made
So, this is my first Sig LPVO. So far, it’s quite good. For the price, it’s really hard to beat. Illuminated, tough, and already comes with a mount. All for under $400? Yeah, that’s a great deal. The glass is clear with no noticeable edge image deformation (such as “fish-eye”). It is a true 1x (normal eye sight) when set at “1.” The reticle is crisp and intuitive for usage in short to medium ranges (3-300yards). The magnification adjustment is a bit stiffer than what I’m used to with my Trijicons, but not so stiff it hinders in anyway. Now, for the drawbacks. The eye relief is not nearly as forgiving as a Trijicon or Vortex, especially at max magnification. Likewise, it’s heavier than a comparable 1-6x from those manufacturers. But, the Sig is solid. I’d have no fears of dropping this scope and messing up the zero. My conclusion; this is a heck of a deal. If you’re on a budget and want the most bang for your buck, you can’t go wrong with the Sig MSR line (we’ve also tested the Sig 1-10x and it’s a great deal as well). You’ll notice a difference in quality if you put this side-by-side with a Trijicon. The Trijicons are just better made. But with the Sig being half the price, this is a magnificent deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by John W.

  • Sig Sauer Tango Scope
So far, very pleased with clarity, festure set and included mount. Have only had it out to the range once, hoping it holds up over time. No complaints for the time being!
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Kevin P. Munnelly

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