Mod 7 Tactical Scope - Riton Optics

Published on May 14, 2018
Duration: 1:43

Brady Smith, owner and CEO of Riton Optics, introduces the Mod 7 1-8x28 tactical scope. Key features include a 34mm tube, first focal plane (FFP) reticle, capped and zero-resettable turrets for elevation and windage, and a push-pull locking illumination system with six settings and an off position between each. The scope offers a daytime illumination setting with approximately 100 hours of battery life and a 2-hour auto-off feature to conserve power. A hunting version with a second focal plane (SFP) reticle, designed in conjunction with Craig Boddington, is also mentioned.

Quick Summary

The Riton Optics Mod 7 1-8x28 tactical scope features a 34mm tube, first focal plane (FFP) reticle, capped and zero resettable turrets, and a push-pull locking illumination system with six settings and an off position between each. It offers approximately 100 hours of battery life for daytime illumination and includes a 2-hour auto-off feature.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction by Brady Smith, CEO of Riton Optics
  2. 00:10Introducing the Mod 7 1-8x28 Scope
  3. 00:13Key Features: 34mm Tube, FFP, Tactical Version
  4. 00:18Hunting Version (SFP) and Craig Boddington Collaboration
  5. 00:28Detailed Look at Mod 7 1-8x28 FFP Features
  6. 00:32Capped, Zero Resettable Turrets (Elevation & Windage)
  7. 00:39Illumination: Push-Pull Locking, Six Settings
  8. 00:58Daytime Illumination and Battery Life
  9. 01:022-Hour Auto-Off Feature Explained
  10. 01:14Release Date and Price Point
  11. 01:21Final Summary of Mod 7 1-8x28

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Riton Optics Mod 7 1-8x28 tactical scope?

The Riton Optics Mod 7 1-8x28 tactical scope boasts a 34mm tube, a first focal plane (FFP) reticle, capped and zero resettable turrets for elevation and windage, and a push-pull locking illumination system with six settings and an off position between each.

How does the illumination system on the Riton Mod 7 scope work?

The illumination on the Riton Mod 7 features a push-pull locking mechanism. It offers six brightness settings, with an 'off' position conveniently located between each setting, allowing users to quickly return to their preferred level or turn it off without cycling through all settings.

What is the battery life and auto-off feature of the Riton Mod 7 scope?

The Riton Mod 7 scope provides approximately 100 hours of battery life for its daytime illumination setting. It also includes a 2-hour auto-off timer to conserve power and prevent accidental battery drain when the scope is not in use.

Is there a hunting version of the Riton Mod 7 scope available?

Yes, Riton Optics offers a hunting version of the Mod 7 scope. This version features a second focal plane (SFP) reticle and was designed in conjunction with Craig Boddington, specifically for dangerous game applications.

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