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    USMC S&B 3-12x50 Day Scope

    Can anyone confirm the model number of the civilian version of this scope? To the best of my knowledge, I believe it is 944LPGENII, but I could be wrong as I thought the USMC version was illuminated.

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    Not a whole lot of info on their site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crash View Post
    Can anyone confirm the model number of the civilian version of this scope? To the best of my knowledge, I believe it is 944LPGENII, but I could be wrong as I thought the USMC version was illuminated.

    SWFA LINK

    S&B PM2 Website

    Any recommendations where to purchase it?

    Thanks for the help all.

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    Look here and give them a call. PMII3LP PMII 3-12X50W/PARALLAX DOUBLE TURN ILLUM RETICLE $2,799.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voodoochild View Post
    Not a whole lot of info on their site.
    Their owner died, unexpectedly. I can imagine that there are more pressing issues than a website.

    Premier Reticles put the "Gen II" in Gen II reticle nomenclature from S&B.

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    Chris Thomas died ? When?

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    Quote Originally Posted by davemcdonald View Post
    Chris Thomas died ? When?
    Chris' father, Dick, died a year or two ago. Leupold shafted them kinda hard, and they have the one of the S&B contracts.

    I'm a little disappointed in the website, but I can kinda understand why it's sparse.

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    Ok, I knew about that. I met Chris in June and got the down low on the Leupold deal. He invitied me to come shoot at their indoor range sometime when I fly into Dulles. I haven't made it out there yet.

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    Is this turret the double turn version?


    I've talked to a few different vendors, and I've gotten different answers from each. If I'm not mistaken, I believe the Marines are using the illuminated double turn, parallax with Gen 2 reticle. I was told the model number would be:
    944LPGENII where the L denotes illuminated, the P for parallax, but I have no idea what denotes the double turn turret. And it would seem that not many venders know either.
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    My advice is to email Mark Cromwell at S&B USA and ask him.

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