A Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 FF Mildot will be a week to 10 day delivery depending on stock availability THIS IS FOR A HENSOLDT ZF 4-16×56 FF FIRST FOCAL PLANE MILDOT Hensoldt ZF riflescopes are manufactured in Wetzlar Germany by Zeiss Sports optics under the design and control of Cassidian Optronics. EADS is the parent company of Cassidian along with other companies such as Airbus and Eurocopter. Cassidian specializes in state of the art solutions for armed and security forces worldwide with Hensoldt representing their stake in the small arms weapon sight business. Hensoldt furnishes the right gear for every mission: long intermediate or short range. All devices stem from the same reliable source thus guaranteeing full modularity. Offering all the convenience of truly ergonomic design these robust products deliver outstanding optical performance whatever the conditions may be. In addition to high optical performance the Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 FF Mildot makes the tactical possibilities for mission forces decisive. Hensoldt addressed this aspect while reworking the Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 Mildot. This Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 riflescope with an illuminated mil dot reticle in the first focal plane features a 34mm tube matte black finish .1 MRAD click adjustment colored index lines on the elevation knob and a parallax adjustment. The elevation turret provides ballistic compensation of 14.5 mrad (145 clicks) in one revolution. Due to a total adjustment range of 22 mrad the user has sufficient reserves for zeroing. Users can specify themselves if the turret stops at 0 or at 5 for example. The short design and optical quality were not compromised when creating the Hensoldt 4-16×56 FF Mildot. Parallax Compensation Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 riflescopes are equipped with side parallax correction from 50m to infinity. Reticle illumination The Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 reticle is equipped with infinitely adjustable illumination so targets can be acquired even at twilight First or second focal plane If the reticle is in the first focal plane its size changes in sync with the magnification. This makes it very easy to determine the range without having to recalculate. The size of a reticle in the second focal plane does not change when the magnification is adjusted. The subtension of the reticle changes with the scale of the set magnification. This Hensoldt ZF 4-16×56 is a first focal plane model. Specifications:
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