Schmidt & Bender - Products

Products

Schmidt & Bender offers telescopic sights in the:

  • Classic product line designed for hunting.
  • Precision Hunter line. These scopes are produced on special order and based on Classic line scopes, each equipped with a top-mounted bullet drop compensator and reticles designed for accurate shooting at longer ranges.
  • Zenith product line designed for hunting.
  • Sport line designed for field target sports shooters.
  • Police Marksman (PM) product line designed for the military and law enforcement.
  • Police Marksman II (PM II) product line designed for the military and law enforcement.
  • MILITARY MK II product line designed for the military. These scopes are essentially PM II models with an additional laser filtration lens coating to protect operators against being wounded/blinded by laser light sources. The MILITARY MK II scopes are marketed by sniper rifle manufacturer Accuracy International and have the Accuracy International company logo depicted on a turret.

For some models the option exists to have mounting rails underneath the riflescope to provide for mounting solutions that do not use scope rings. These rails are an integral part of the scope body and can not be removed. The most recent rail mounting system of Schmidt & Bender is their propriety "Convex rail". The Convex rail uses matching slide-in mount fasteners to connect the riflescope to the gun and offers the possibility to tilt the scope up to 1° to the left or right.

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