Last year we saw a proliferation of first focal plane 1-8x scopes, and more recently an uptick in precision long range scopes. Riton Optics has paid attention to the changing climate of shooting. With that, they have just added a new first focal plane scope to the lineup, the MOD 7 4-32×56. The MSRP of the Riton Optics MOD 7 4-32 is modest a $1470.
We've got one on-hand and will let you know our impressions of the scope in the near future. In the meantime, here's what Riton Optics said about the new addition:
Tucson-based Riton Optics has enhanced their positioning among long range and tactical shooters with the addition of a 4-32×56 illuminated reticle rifle scope. The story of Riton’s new optic begins not in the marketing or the development department, but, rather, “in the field” with Riton’s dealers and customers.
Riton’s product line was developed out of practical application and is rooted in the principle that any hard-working man or woman should be able to buy quality optics at an affordable price.
In the initial phases of product development at Riton, the focus was on the “basics,” including optics designed specifically for the AR-15 platform and high quality products for hunting and tactical applications. Over the past few years as the product has flowed into the market, the feedback received has been resoundingly positive with people touting the clarity of the optics, the company story, and the service provided by the company.Riton firmly believes in continual evolution of the product line, most commonly through the input and comments from their customers, fellow hunters and shooters. Originally these inputs led Riton to the creation of a higher power, First Focal Plane riflescope. Riton delivered with their Mod 5 6-24x50IR FFP with a First Focal Plane, illuminated reticle at a jaw-dropping price of $599.00.
Over the past year, Riton has, once again, been listening intently to the voice of the customer. The requests have been coming in for a riflescope with a greater magnification range, zero stop turrets and a “Christmas tree” style reticle that was both illuminated and First Focal Plane.
According to Brady Speth, Founder and CEO, “The challenge of this optic was putting all these amazing features into one optic and control costs to still provide it at a price point that beats all of the competition and is clearly, by Riton’s mission, the best value in the industry.”
Riton delivered this week with the announcement of the Riton Mod 7 4-32x56IR FFP. This optic incorporates many of the customer requests in a robust design to conquer the most challenging applications.
The Mod 7 4-32x56IR FFP features:
• 32x power
• First Focal Plane
• Riton Illuminated Precision Shooting Reticle
• Riton Tactical Zero Stop Turrets
• Riton HD/ED Glass
• Riton Rugged Construction
• Riton Performance CoatingAnd remarkably, the Mod 7 4-32x56IR FFP with all these features comes in at an MSRP of $1469.99.
Riton’s technical expert, who is also a certified long-range instructor and has personally shot over a mile with his Riton scopes was quoted saying the following:
“With the quality and features this scope has, it would retail at almost $3000 if it had any other company’s name on it. The difference is that this is a Riton Optic and we believe in providing high quality, high performance optics at the industry’s best value.”
Whether you are a hunter, hobby shooter, Precision Rifle Shooter, or .22 caliber competitor, Riton’s new Mod 7 4-32x56IR FFP is sure to be a last stop optic for you.
Find Riton Optics online at https://www.ritonoptics.com/
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