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P4LF Features: FFP, Illuminated, Heads-up-display, NV-modes, CR2032, Exposed, Zero-stop, Locking, 0.1 MRAD per click, 120 per turn, Double-turn, 90 MOA elev, Side-focus from 10, 34mm tube, Assembled in Germany, Wired connectivity to external devices, NOT FOR SALE TO. Here is TFBs extended review of a Zero Compromise ZC527 (that means 5 to 27 power magnification) riflesscope and a Spuhr mount. Although initially developed for and still in use by USSOCOM. There's also the Vectronix Terrapin X Laser Range Finder. In terms of optics we seem to live in a Golden Era, with the Schmidt & Bender 3-27x56 PMII riflescope with Pulsar Krypton FXG50 Thermal Clip-On. It's to show what TFB is about to review, call it a teaser if you like. Objective Lens Diameter: 56 mm Magnification: 3 - 27 x Reticle: P4F Tube Diameter: 34 mm Reticle Focal Plane: First Focal Plane (FFP) Exit Pupil: 2.07 - 8.7 mm Battery Type: CR2032 Battery Quantity: 1 Field of View, Linear: 13 - 1.4 m at 100 m Eye Relief: 90 mm Diopter Adjustment Range: -3 - 2 dpt Color: Black Weight: 2.49 lb Fabric/Material: Aluminium Length: 394.16 mm Width: 34 mm Height: 62 mm Illumination Type: LED Illumination Color: Red Adjustment Type: MOA Adjustment Click Value: 0. Schmidt Bender 3-27x56 PM II High Power Digital. Due to its huge 9x zoom ratio the 3-27x56 PM II High Power is perfect for multi-caliber rifles. This Photo Of The Day is a little different.