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The Monstrum 3-9x32 Rifle Scope combines versatile magnification, a precision rangefinder reticle, and dual-color illuminated reticle controls in a rugged aluminum frame. Designed for tactical and hunting use, it includes medium profile scope rings for optimal mounting and offers crystal-clear targeting from 3x to 9x magnification, making it an essential upgrade for serious marksmen.




| Brand | Monstrum |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Tactical |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 2"W x 2"H |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Magnification Maximum | 9 x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 Millimeters |
| Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Field Of View | 39.3 Feet |
| Model Name | S3932-R-RG |
| Manufacturer | Monstrum |
| Reticle Type | Rangefinder |
| UPC | 740016798217 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.34 x 5.51 x 3.19 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.6 x 1.26 x 1.26 inches |
| Brand Name | Monstrum |
| Part Number | S3932-R-N |
| Included Components | 3-9x32 SFP AO Scope, 1 inch Medium Profile Scope Rings, Lens Cleaning Cloth, Manual |
M**E
Incredible for the price. Unbeatable
It’s hilarious how good this optic is. I have had zero issues with this optic on a .22lr. I’ve never had it go out of zero even after dropping it and throwing it around. The clarity is really good and the eyebox is about 2.5 inches even at 9x. You can’t beat it for the price, seriously. I would consider getting a good set of rings for it though!
R**A
Great value
Great scope. Great value. As described. I highly endorse this supplier and product.
J**R
Scope
Quality scope .its ok not as good as they say maybe a 100yd scope
C**T
Excellent!
Nice and clear. Love it!
C**E
Works great
This works great. Easy to see through and line.
A**Z
Get what you pay for.
Decent scope for price. However, the crosshairs on mine are tilted offset 3*.
S**M
3 years and still happy with my purchase
I don't typically leave too many reviews but monstrum definitely deserves it . I've had the scope on my 556 for 3 years and a few months and has been used and abused bumped and dropped and still holds zero . By far the best scope I've ever owned if you consider the price and the quality. Unless you bought a different monstrum you would not get a better scope for less than $300 in my opinion.
G**D
He got nice flatop M4 rifle with rail as a going away ...
This was the last weekI would get to do anything with my son as he is shipping out to boot. He got nice flatop M4 rifle with rail as a going away gift from his grandmother. So I went hunting for an inexpensive but appealing scope so he could really see what it was like. I seen fairly decent reviews about this product so we got it. It looked pretty cool, mounted rather easily, nicely boxed, very clean.I went and tried to unscrew the batter cover and it wouldn't budge. No big deal. I slowly pried it up with a dime after all, the instructions said to use the edge of a coin to remove it I seen the battery was already installed. Thought to my self, I have been here before, but that was another product. So, I rotated the intensity selector and I could see the green easily enough. Being partially Red/Green color blind, I was not too worried about not seeing a changing intensity red reticle. It may or may not have been working, but no matter, I prefer the green anyway. Funny though, the cap screwed back on very easily...Using my bore sight, I got the scope sighted in fairly quickly and headed out the the range the next day. My son couldn't hit the target as it was his first time using this scope and weapon. I seen it was a bit off after the first 2 magazines. Not a big deal. It takes time to get a scope just right. It seemed to be good enough for plinking.However, by the time we got through our 3rd magazine, I thought I was seeing things. The scope recital seemed tilted. I loosened and re-tightened it down in the rings. Shot twice more, and it seemed to be even more. Looked at it again, verified the scope itself didn't shift.Over the course of the next 10 shots, the recital rotated a full 90 degrees inside the scope. The ground was now clearly to the right. Understanding it was defective, I let my son try it again. He was able to get a good shot grouping because center stayed where it should, but watching the reticle rotate a bit after each shot was just too much.I think I will go and spend a bit more money one a quality scope and leave this one to be picked up by returns. A+ for Amazon Prime!
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