Product Description:
Steiner Police Binoculars 10x50, 10x50 Police If you need an extra step-up in power with the same attention to detail and brightness as the 7x50 Police, look no further. Built to the same specifications for ruggedness and waterproofing, the 10x50 Police will deliver bright images in all conditions and the added power to identify suspects or clearly read hazardous material placards at a distance. Included are a web strap, rain and spray guard for the eyepieces and attached objective lens caps. BAK 4 prisms ensure optimal brightness and clarity in all light conditions, and the Porro prism binoculars are in instant focus once adjusted for the user's eyes. No additional adjustment is necessary when scanning a landscape from 20 yards to infinity. The Police binoculars feature handsome black color rubber armoring with bold "POLICE" lettering giving them an official look that sets them apart from Steiner's military and civilian models. 10 x 50 Weight: 36 oz Field of view: 300 feet @ 1000 yards Eye relief: 17mm, Mfg No: 648, Manufacturer: Steiner, Warranty: 10-year limited warranty.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 10x50 Police
- Wannanty 10-year limited warranty.
- Binoculars
- 10x50
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Steiner
- EAN: 0077068006480
- Label: Steiner
- LegalDisclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
- Manufacturer: Steiner
- MPN: 648
- ProductGroup: Sports
- ProductTypeName: SPORTING_GOODS
- Publisher: Steiner
- Studio: Steiner
- UPC: 077068006480
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