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Steiner Military Binocular
Long-Range Tactical Binocular Receives Armor Upgrade
November 4, 2009Printer Friendly | Email |
MOORESTOWN, N.J. Steiner's 15x80mm Military binocular and the more powerful 20x80 Military have been upgraded with a new NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) armor coating.
Specifications
15x80 Item no. 415
15x80 w/compass Item no. 416
Weight: 56 oz
Weight w/compass: 58 oz
Field of view: 195 feet @ 1000 yards
Eye relief: 13mm
Dimensions: (inches) 12L x 8.6W x 3.6H
Specifications
20x80 Item no.420
Weight: 56 oz
Field of view:165 feet @ 1000 yards
Eye relief: 13mm
Dimensions: (inches) 12L x 8.6W x 3.6H
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