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  2. Schmidt & Bender - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Schmidt & Bender Hungaria Optik GmbH in Budapest, Hungary was founded as an independent company by Schmidt & Bender GmbH & Co. KG, Biebertal, Germany. The process of privatisation in Hungary made it possible for Schmidt & Bender to buy the production of precision optics and fibre optics from the government-owned enterprise of the Hungarian Opticai Works (MOM).

  3. List of equipment of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps

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    Schmidt & Bender 3-12×50 telescopic sight (P4 reticle) Knights Armament AN/PVS-26 LRLP passive residual light amplifier; Barrett M107A1 United States: Anti materiel sniper rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO [21] In use with the Marines and the NL MARSOF. Accessories: Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 PMII LP telescopic sight (H37 reticle) Shotgun; Mossberg M-590 ...

  4. Milliradian - Wikipedia

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    P4L mrad reticle as used in the Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 PM II LP scope sight as seen at 25× magnification. Premade table for range estimation showing target sizes, distances and corresponding angular measurements. Angular sizes are given in milliradians, ranges in meters, and target sizes are shown in both in centimeters, millimeters and inches.

  5. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    The scope base is the attachment interface on the rifle's receiver, onto which the scope rings or scope mount are fixed. Early telescopic sights almost all have the rings that are fastened directly into tapped screw holes on the receiver, hence having no additional scope base other than the receiver top itself.

  6. Unertl Optical Company - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s the Marine Corps began phasing out Unertl Scopes in favor of other scopes like the Schmidt & Bender 3–12×50 Police Marksman II LP. By 2006 the company had begun marketing firearms in addition to their line of scopes including a civilian copy of the Marine Corps MEU(SOC) pistol and the M40A3 Sniper Rifle. [6]

  7. List of British weapon L numbers - Wikipedia

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    L17A1/A2 Telescope (Schmidt & Bender 3-12 x 50, primary sighting system for the L96 rifle following its 2000 upgrade, the L118 rifle, and the L129 SSW, and capable of being retrofitted onto the L115 rifle; also referred to as the L17 Telescopic Sight) [23] [142]

  8. M40 rifle - Wikipedia

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    Dayscope: The M8541 Scout Sniper Day Scope is a Schmidt and Bender Police Marksman II LP 3–12×50 modified by Premier Reticles. [11] Starting in 2007, this model replaced the Unertl MST-100 10× fixed day scope. [10]

  9. Brügger & Thomet APR - Wikipedia

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    The TRS is a Schmidt & Bender PMII 3-12×50 LP scope with a proprietary stadiametric rangefinding reticle layout made exclusively for Brügger & Thomet. The TRS scope is meant to be mounted with a Brügger & Thomet mounting set consisting of two scope rings, where the front ring provides an adaptor for Simrad KN night sights. Those rings are ...