New 34mm-tube Mark 4 Scope with Horus Reticle for M24E1
Our readers were very interested in the recent announcement that Remington Arms was selected to build the new M24E1 Sniper Weapon System, the successor to the venerable M24 Sniper Rifle used by the U.S. Army for many years.
New Leupold Scope for M24E1
A key component of the M24E1 system is the new Leupold Mark 4 6.5-20x50mm Extended Range/Tactical (ER/T) M5 riflescope (34mm locking version). This scope features First Focal Plane (FFP) Horus ranging reticles (H27 or H58), side parallax adjustment, and a beefy 34mm maintube.
Other key features of the new ER/T include M5 windage and elevation adjustment dials with audible, tactile 1/10 (0.1) milrad clicks to match the mil-based Horus reticles. An elevation zero-stop helps prevent under-rotation in high-stress situations. The eyepiece offers long eye relief and it employs a “lockable” fast-focus design to ensure that the reticle remains in sharp focus. The scope has an auto-locking elevation adjustment.
With either a Horus H27 or H58 reticle in the front focal plane, the scope can accurately range at all magnification settings (the reticle magnifies with the image). The 34mm maintube allows for ample windage and elevation adjustment — a full 100 MOA of elevation and 100 MOA of windage adjustment.
The Mark 4 6.5-20x50mm ER/T M5 Locking Adjustment riflescope is waterproof, fog proof and shock proof. With its M5 Locking Adjustment, the scope’s platform is unique in the Mark 4 ER/T line. It is controlled under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and limited to domestic and international government sales only.
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“It is controlled under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and limited to domestic and international government sales only”
Does this mean that it is not available to us lowly taxpayers?
I think the sentence is just poorly written.
It means that this device is not allowed to be exported from the U.S. for other domestic markets, only international “government” sales. It’s fine for us lowly taxpayers,,,I’ve already ordered mine (ER/T w/ the H-37) for my BA-50….and I’m a lowly tax-paying consumer. Leupold (and many other companies) have several products that fall under this regulation,,,,they try to limit the amount of higher end technology that the “bad guys” can get their hands on,,,,,like that ever worked…