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UTG 3-9X32 1″ BugBuster Scope, AO, RGB Mil-dot, QD Rings , Black

(3 customer reviews)

$139.36

Brand UTG
Color Green
Style Compact
Sport Airsoft
Item Weight 0.87 Pounds
Material Aluminum
Magnification Maximum 9
Objective Lens Diameter 32 Millimeters
Magnification Minimum 3
Compatible Devices Rifle

  • 1 Inch Tube with Emerald Coating for Maximum Light Transmission, Premium Zero Lockable & Resettable Turrets with 1/4 MOA Per Click Adjustment
  • Range Estimating Mil-dot Reticle for Optimal Aiming and Shooting Performance, Adjustable Objective from 3 Yards to Infinity
  • Red/Green Dual Illumination for Versatile Applications, Large Field of View and Most Accommodating Eye Relief for Optimum Critical CQB Mission
  • Complete with 2″ Sunshade, High Quality Flip-open Lens Caps and Quick-detachable Rings
  • Built on True Strength Platform, Completely Sealed and Nitrogen Filled, Shockproof, Fog proof and Rainproof

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UPC: 001000858363 SKU: B005UGIMNQ Categories: , ,

Additional information

Weight 0.87 lbs
Dimensions 12.28 × 3.98 × 2.64 in
Brand

UTG

Color

Green

Style

‎Compact

Sport

‎Airsoft

Item Weight

‎0.87 Pounds

Material

‎Aluminum

Magnification Maximum

‎9

Objective Lens Diameter

‎32 Millimeters

Magnification Minimum

‎3

Compatible Devices

‎Rifle

Mounting Type

‎Picatinny Mount

Night vision

‎No

Eye Relief

‎3 Inches

Field Of View

‎37.7 Feet

Model Name

‎SCP-M392AOLWQ

UPC

‎730707311160

Global Trade Identification Number

‎04712274528321

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎12.28 x 3.98 x 2.64 inches

Package Weight

‎0.77 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎9.84 x 3.35 x 3.94 inches

Brand Name

‎UTG

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

Warranty Description

‎The Best Never Rest Warranty-Lifetime

Suggested Users

‎mens

Number of Items

‎3

Part Number

‎SCP-M392AOLWQ

Model Year

‎2013

Included Components

‎1- 70-Pound, Heavy Bag Gloves, Utg 3-9X32 Compact Cqb Bug Buster Ao Rgb Scope With Med. Picatinny Rings, Hand Wraps, Heavy Bag, 2" Sunshade

Size

‎3-9x32mm

ASIN ‏

B005UGIMNQ

Date First Available ‏

October 10, 2011

Manufacturer ‏

‎Leapers,Inc., ‎UTG

3 reviews for UTG 3-9X32 1″ BugBuster Scope, AO, RGB Mil-dot, QD Rings , Black

  1. Ron Arnold


    Well, i never owned a utg product before and i finally bit on the price/perfomance ratio propaganda. I have a Centerpoint 4-16×40 rifle scope that is all out of proportion to its cost. It is a very good scope and has been on my .308 for over a year. I handload and shoot a lot with pretty stout loads for hunting(not a box or two a year..frequent range sessions with 50 rounds of .308, 50 of .223 and 500 or so .22). The centerpoint is a rock solid optic that just doesn’t cost much. Rumours were that leapers and centerpoint were the same scopes, so i just had to try one from UTG.First of all let me say i see similarities in the two brands, but there are differences that make me believe they use the same factory, but not the same specifications. I will add that i slightly prefer the centerpoint, but they don’t make a CQB scope like this one.The leapers scope is a beautiful thing to look at, as is the centerpoint. They are both heavily built (and heavy, BTW) and simply gorgeous on or off the gun. But looks don’t really count much after you paint them camouflage, so the equipment has to perform. Out of the box, the centerpoint takes the edge regarding fit and finish of the controls and flip up caps. On my new utg, the ocular end cap was shipped with the ridges installed over the ridges and the rubber is stretched so that proper installation is loose. This results in the cap falling off, especially if you try to flip the cap open. I batted this one around in my head and decided to use some electrical tape inside the flip up lens cover to fill the depressions a little. Don’t try this with cheap electrical tape. I have the good stuff.It works fine this way, but i think it should have been right out of the box, even for 74 bucks. The centerpoint was perfect in every way and it was only 70bucks in a blister pack at walmart. While i’m on that…the packaging of the utg wins hands down. It is very good protective display packaging with all the details and nice graphics…little things tell me something about where this company is trying to go. The scope arrived in perfect condition except for the one end cap. The objective end cap is perfect. All tools are included, two batteries, and the rings were separately boxed and wrapped.The fit of the AO and magnification control functions is so tight they are difficult to move, score one for centerpoint. The lock rings on the w/e knobs are tough to loosen and tighten, aggravated by the close quarters of the short body of this scope. Still, the clicks are firm and precise and exactly 1/4″ @ 100 yards as advertised..which makes sight-in a breeze. I was in the 10 ring on shot number 7. I think UTG takes the nod here. I haven’t tried to reset the zero yet, but i suspect it is as with the centerpoint…be careful here and follow the instructions. It wasn’t as simple as it seemed on the centerpoint…but it does work and is a nice feature most folks won’t care about anyway. BTW, the instructions for that procedure are pretty much word for word with the centerpoint..same factory..i think so.Both scopes have adjustable objectives that are accurately marked for yardage. Good job. It’s nice to be able to range something and set the AO to that range and see it clearly without further adjustment, especially with front adjusting AO. I wish both of these companies could figure out a way to get side AO and keep the prices down…lol.The eye relief on this is a little over 4 inches down to a little over three…perfect for quick acquisition. This one really shocked me, along with the clarity of the optics for such a cheap scope. I will be able to offset mount my red dot in front of this once i get my quad rail. Long eye relief on the scope really opens up the weak eye field of view for quick target aquisition. Advantage, leapers. Okay, the Centerpoint isn’t a CQB scope, so sue me. Quick aquisition is still nice for deer hunting if one pops out in front of you. In fact this one may end up on my .308 next deer season for that reason. Never hurts to be ready.Anyway, i don’t want to send the wrong message about the UTG. It is a fine scope, worth WAY more than 74 bucks. The rings on this thing are QD and extremely heavy duty. I haven’t taken them off to see if they maintain zero, but i will when i get my quad rail. I don’t have any need to do that at the moment. I’ll amend the review if the zero changes. If not call it good. So, one faulty lens cap…which i may contact utg about to test their customer service…and tight controls (which i expect to loosen over time, so how bad is that really?) All in all, I find the UTG new generation compact CQB scope to be a real winner. I am betting utg sends me a new cap for free and all is well.Don’t believe everything you read (including this)…step out and find out for yourself. Shooting on a budget makes it fun for more people. Hats off to UTG (and centerpoint…by Crossman) for bringing quality to the masses.

  2. kidsreader


    I put this scope on my AR15 5.56 and it sighted in no problem. Haven’t had to adjust in over a year still shoots straight.

  3. Dustin Eller


    It works perfectly

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