Brand | Monstrum |
Color | Black |
Style | Morpheus MIL Reticle |
Item Weight | 24 Ounces |
Magnification Maximum | 1E+1 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 24 Millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Cantilever Mount |
Night vision | No |
Field Of View | 36.6 Feet |
- First focal plane low power variable optic from 1-10x magnification with an integrated throw lever for smooth adjustment control
- Available in multiple reticle styles – designed for fast target acquisition at 1x and precise ranging at longer distances. First focal plane reticles shrink and enlarge in proportion to the magnification so ranging information remains consistent across all magnifications – 1 MOA hashmark = 1 MOA regardless of magnification
- Panzer ED scopes come with Extra low Dispersion (ED) glass – more commonly found in high end camera lenses and binoculars – reducing chromatic aberration resulting in superior color contrast and sharper image quality.
- Inline dial controlled reticle illumination with multiple brightness intensities
- Package includes an offset cantilever scope mount and a set of spring loaded flip-up lens covers
Joseph G. Verified Buyer –
Clean, clear field of view. Great eye relief and easy target acquisition. Handles the recoil of my PTR-91 well with no shift in zero yet. Seems to be of very good quality for the price. I’m very happy with my purchase. Very clean looking. Smooth handling zoom. This scope works well in the failing light of dusk or early morning as well.
Teratoma T Verified Buyer –
It’s definitely a decent optic, far better than the snobs online like to say it is. Picture was bright, crisp, clear. Adjusting zoom and focus is smooth, has resistance to it.
The included throw lever is great, very nice feature. Overall it’s definitely a good value, solid choice for the money. I picked this up because I wanted zoom, but also 1x, a “do it all” optic. The reticle illuminates plenty strong, I honestly wish it had an option for green though (easier for me to see at lower power). I may come back to this one, but for now I feel like the eye box is too narrow for me to keep it. I can’t afford to regret my decision, whatever I buy is what I’m stuck with. I compared this Panzer side by side with the Ladon 1-6x since that has similar magnification and size, but includes a small RDS. The 1-10 Panzer is definitely a stronger scope, but is heavier and a little longer.
Ethan Verified Buyer –
Super clear glass and holds zero well. Perfect scope for a ride around ranch rifle. Its bounces around the SXS and is still always dead on when pigs or predators happen to run by.
Unboxing Monstrum Panzer 1-10×24 Verified Buyer –
Bryan J Verified Buyer –
I have been using Monstrum sights for airsoft for years now. The picture clarity is phenomenal, the adjustments are smooth, consistent, and hold without issue, the sight has proven to be more than durable enough for airsoft, and the zoom range on this new one is an absolute treat. The lens caps can be a little brittle, but getting better ones is cheap enough if you happen to break one.
Alan Dodson Verified Buyer –
We use Monstrum products almost exclusively in our shop for mounting scopes and optics.
trae Verified Buyer –
Cons: too damn long, wish it was shorter.
Pros : good price for a 1st focal with illumination
Zack Verified Buyer –
Okay scope but the mount is cheap. Screws stripped at 40 in pound. As I need to drill it out am giving a bad review.
Jonathan K Verified Buyer –
I was hoping this would be a good budget minded scope. I have seen reviews on YT regarding this product. I thought the price point was good, so I jumped in to try it. Out of the box I was decently impressed. I managed my expectations due to the price point, but my initial impression was positive. I already had a monstrum mount, so I was able to install the optic. I properly torqued the assembly and moved forward with bore sighting. This is where the problems first started to show itself. After completing a visual bore sight, I began attempting to dial it in… This prove to be extremely difficult. After working through the frustrations of dialing 3 to 5 mil to move 1 inch, I decided to check my baseline. After completing the disassembly and checking my baseline, I reinstalled the optic. Again, I experienced the exact same issue as before. Ultimately, I cam to the conclusion that the optic will NOT hold a zero and will NOT track the input adjustments… I understand the price point and there can be quality issues…. I get that, but what’s the point of making a product that WILL NOT function as intended…
Learn from my mistakes…
Stay away from the Monsteum brand…
Pay a little more and these things won’t happen…