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Join the contestSig did not attend SHOT this time round. We have checked these Sig Sauer TANGO MSR 1-10X28 – 34mm – SFP - Illuminated BDC 10 - Black #SOTM11000 out, have sold a bunch since they arrived in last week and at $499.99 I think they are a great scope for sureAnyone get a chance to look thru one at SHOT?
I got a buddy needing a optic for a 16” AR 10.
He’s looking at that one and the Swampfox 1-10.
I was enlightening to them from your email. I just assumed it was a SHOT release. They check all the boxes and I’m going to have to try one myself soon.Sig did not attend SHOT this time round. We have checked these Sig Sauer TANGO MSR 1-10X28 – 34mm – SFP - Illuminated BDC 10 - Black #SOTM11000 out, have sold a bunch since they arrived in last week and at $499.99 I think they are a great scope for sure
Assembled in ChinaAnyone know country of origin? Chinese optics or elsewhere?
I think that inflation, supply chain issues and ammo and reloading prices is causing people to settle for cheaper stuff.It makes me die inside that Sig is wasting their time on cheap Chinese optics rather than bring out the much needed upgrades to the (aging, but quite good) Tango6 and Whiskey5 lines. I know why they're doing it, I'm sure cheap optics outsell the premium stuff at like 20:1, but bragging about their military sales while they release stuff like this is just... ugh.
There's always a market for high-end optics. Especially good ones.I think that inflation, supply chain issues and ammo and reloading prices is causing people to settle for cheaper stuff.
Guys putting 4$ gallon gas in their cars and 6$ pound hamburger are trying to stay in their hobby.
I just seen the average price of powder is 60-80$ per pound now. Damn!
Oh yeah, definitely.There's always a market for high-end optics. Especially good ones.
I think that inflation, supply chain issues and ammo and reloading prices is causing people to settle for cheaper stuff.
Guys putting 4$ gallon gas in their cars and 6$ pound hamburger are trying to stay in their hobby.
I just seen the average price of powder is 60-80$ per pound now. Damn!
No it’s about affordability. That’s all.You think the important takeaway of the supply chain issues is for people to hang onto their Chinese goods? Interesting. I suppose critical thinking may be about dead then. I somehow came to a totally different conclusion.
I just seen the average price of powder is 60-80$ per pound now. Damn!
None of that powder is worth even that price to me.
None of that powder is worth even that price to me.
Factoring in hazmat and tax puts it up there where h1000, retumbo etc is.
I haven’t found much. The first info I found was for a mil/mil version but I have yet to see one on the market. Sig could use a better marketing team.Still no one has tried this scope? I can't even find specs on it that include things like eye relief. Very strange
True thatI haven’t found much. The first info I found was for a mil/mil version but I have yet to see one on the market. Sig could use a better marketing team.
Leupold has entered the chat....SFP, china, Sig.
How much more fail can be smashed into one product?
This thread cannot take much more fail. Ironically Sig and Leupold factories are just miles from each other. Coincidence? I think not.Leupold has entered the chat....
I just wanted to drive it off the lot before it broke down. So many scopes these days don’t even start when you turn the key.Gun snobs have entered the chat
Remember the “As seen on TV!” stickers? Chinese optics should come with one of those on it.If this thread is still valid. I own one of these and buying another as soon as I can. Eye box is tight at 10x but there is no other turn key optic that can compare at this price point. Retical is clean and easy to use. Turrets are crisp. Snobs won't approve, but poors are gonna feel rich.
We have sold many of the Sig Sauer TANGO MSR 1-10X28 – 34mm – SFP - Illuminated BDC 10 - Black #SOTM11000 and have only heard good feedback so farIf this thread is still valid. I own one of these and buying another as soon as I can. Eye box is tight at 10x but there is no other turn key optic that can compare at this price point. Retical is clean and easy to use. Turrets are crisp. Snobs won't approve, but poors are gonna feel rich.
Curious to know as well.Anyone try the 1-10 FFP version out now ?
Still no one has tried this scope? I can't even find specs on it that include things like eye relief. Very strange