



Scopes
Scopes make aiming easier and thus help achieve more accurate shots. There are different types of scopes depending on the purpose of the firearm. Hunting scopes are suitable for fast situations. "Tactical and Precision scopes" are particularly suited for longer distances and perform well in low light conditions. Additionally, there are general scopes which are primarily used on air rifles.
Objective lens refers to the lens of the scope that is closest to the firearm's barrel.
Eyepiece is the lens of the scope that is closest to the shooter's eye.
Product naming information for scopes e.g: Meopta Meostar R1 3 - 12x56 4C Red Point
- Meopta: manufacturer
- Meostar: model series
- R1: model designation
- 3-12: magnification range (minimum magnification is three times and maximum is twelve times)
- x56: diameter of the objective lens in millimeters
- 4C: reticle design
- Red Point: illuminated dot at the center of the reticle. Some scopes may use markings like: i, IR, RD, Val, illuminated
Note that the external measurement of the scope is larger than the diameter of the lens.
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Meopta Throw Lever, Optika 6 / Optika 5

Meopta adjustment turret cap


Millet 30mm Medium 11mm

Millet Turn In 1" Medium Rings

Millet Turn In Combo 1" Medium RST

Millet Turn-in for Remington 700 LA 1" Medium


NITEforce Full Color 500 Night Vision


NN Level Bubble 30mm for Scope Mount


NN Spirit Level for Picatinny Rail


NN Water Level for 11mm Rail

Niggeloh Binocular Scope Cover, Orange


Nikko Stirling Airking 6-18x44 HMD


Nikko Stirling Boar Eater 1-6x24


Nikko Stirling Diamond 1.5-6x44


Nikko Stirling Diamond 2.5-10x50


Nikko Stirling Diamond 3-12x56 RGD


Nikko Stirling Diamond 3-12x62 RGD 4Dot


Nikko Stirling Diamond III 1-4X24 4 Dot


Nikko Stirling Flash Red Dot Sight 1x25


Nikko Stirling Flash Red Dot Sight 1x30


Nikko Stirling Metor 3-12x56

Nikko Stirling MountMaster 3-9x40 HMD


Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4x32


Nikko Stirling Octa 3-24X56


Nikko Stirling Panamax Precision 4-12x40


Nikko Stirling Reflex NS534 Red Dot Sight


Optilock Base Sako Extended (IV-V, M-L)

Optilock Base for Tikka Ss

Optilock Internal Sleeve 1"/26mm Replacement Part

Optilock Internal Sleeve 30mm Replacement Part


Optilock Mount Picatinny / Weaver Bm


Optilock Mount Sako Long (III-V, S-L)


Optilock Mount Sako Short (I-Iii, XS-SM)


Optilock Mount Tikka, 17mm


Optilock Mount, 11mm


Optilock Mount, Tikka 17mm (M55 & M65)

Optilock One-Piece Tikka 1In Low


Optilock Ring 1" Low


Optilock Ring 1In High


Optilock Ring 1In Medium


Optilock Ring 1In Xtra Low


Optilock Ring 30Mm Low


Optilock Ring 30Mm Medium


Optilock Ring 30mm Extra Low


Optilock Ring 30mm High

Optilock Ring 34mm Low Phosphate Coated

Optilock Ring 34mm ME Phosphate Finish


Osuma Blaser Extra Long Scope Mount

Osuma Picatinny Rail for Tikka M55

Osuma Picatinny Rail for Tikka T1x 20 MOA

Osuma Scope Rings for 11mm Rail, 30mm

Osuma Zeiss ZM Legs for Optilock Base

Panasonic CR 2354 Battery


Pard FD1 Clip On, 940 nm


Pard FD1 Clip-On, 850 nm


Pard FD1 LRF Clip On, 940 nm

Pard NV007 48mm Adapter

Pard NV007S 48mm Adapter


Pard NV007SP LRF 850nm
Scopes for Air Rifles
Nowadays, an increasing number of shooters want to add a scope to their air rifles. Generally, all scopes are compatible with air rifles, as they have no recoil to worry about. Most often, the entry-level scope is mounted on the air rifle, as shooting distances are typically around 100m. Thus, maximum light power and magnifications are not required. Common brands include Hawke and Nikko Stirling.
Scopes for Bird Hunting
For bird hunting, the so-called tactical and precision scopes work very well. The commonly used sizes for these types of scopes are:
- 3-12x50
- 2.5-15x50
- 4-12x56
- 3-12x56
- 2.5-15x56
- 3-12x62
The relatively large objective lens provides good brightness even in low light conditions and allows for high magnifications over longer distances. In bird hunting, this is crucial, as the target is often relatively small. These scopes are also well-suited as general scopes and can be used in hunting scenarios much more effectively than hunting scopes in a stand setup.
Scopes with Rangefinders
Scopes equipped with rangefinders are currently still quite rare. However, they are extremely handy when shooting at long distances, as they measure the distance to the target and calculate the ballistic trajectory of the bullet for you. Therefore, there is no need for you to estimate the bullet's flight path yourself.
We also offer scopes for air rifles and hunting binoculars.


