

🎯 Lock, Load & Zoom: The Ultimate Tactical Edge for Every Shot
The UTG 4-16X44 30mm Scope combines a versatile 4-16x magnification with a robust 30mm tube and premium emerald lens coatings for superior clarity. Featuring an innovative 36-color Mil-dot reticle with quick-access illumination, it adapts seamlessly to all lighting conditions. Built tough with a sealed, nitrogen-filled, shockproof, fogproof, and rainproof design, plus precision lockable turrets and parallax adjustment, this scope ensures consistent zero retention and pinpoint accuracy for serious shooters and tactical pros alike.
| ASIN | B005NHA122 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307,852 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #849 in Rifle Scopes |
| Brand | UTG |
| Brand Name | UTG |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle, Shotgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,125) |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2011 |
| Field Of View | 24.4 Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04712274528789 |
| Included Components | Allen Wrench 3mm,Allen Wrench 4mm,CR2032 3V High Energy Lithium Battery,Flip-open Lens Caps,Cleaning Cloth,Mil-Dot Chart,Scope Owners Manual,MaxStrength Picatinny/Weaver Rings, 1 Pair,Hex Screw |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.1 x 3.9 x 3 inches |
| Item Display Dimensions | 17 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 3.9 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 16 |
| Magnification Minimum | 4 |
| Manufacturer | Leapers,Inc. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | SCP3-U416AOIEW |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 44 Millimeters |
| Package Weight | 1.18 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SCP3-U416AOIEW |
| Product Dimensions | 15.35"W |
| Reticle Type | Mil-dot |
| Size | 4-16x44mm |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Platform |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 796793405060 |
| Warranty Description | The Best Never Rest Lifetime Warranty |
| Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
N**T
Clear images, functional, high quality, repeatable... good value!
Let's start with the quality... after a few hundred rounds now... it seems to hold zero and easily adjusted as expected. The materials and construction seem to be well built. For a .22 caliber plinking at 100 yards or less, the lenses provide a really clear image. I put this on a Ruger Precision .22. I think it was the perfect scope for the rifle. You can find less expensive and far more expensive, but if you want accuracy, clear imaging and repeatability... it was a good purchase!
J**Y
Good for the price
Has been to the range 3 times since I've ordered this scope from Amazon. It has seen 200 168gr Federal Matchkings .308 win rounds so far out of my Remington 700. And you know what? I'm actually surprised its still holding zero. Build quality is pretty good for a scope of this price range, it doesn't feel cheap as some other scopes in this price bracket. The included rings and flip caps were a nice touch, and worked well so far without any problems, ring cleared my Heavy contour barrel without any issues. The multi-colored reticle was interesting at first, and your friends will oohh and ahhh. But in all honesty, you'll probably stick to the red and green. Still nice to have an illumination option for a scope that is this affordable though. And I loved the mil adjustments for windage and elevation as they have a nice click to them. Just keep in mind you need to unscrew 2 lock a bit " with the include allen wrench" to adjust them. I think this is one of the reasons why its able to hold its zero so well. Could be a pro or a con depends on how you look at it. Any other downsides? Well, the eye relief is what I was expecting from a scope in this price range, which is about 2-4 inches. Which isn't bad by any means, but I had to readjust my cheek rest to get a decent sight picture. Which did put my eyes a little too close to the scope for comfort, considering I grew accustomed to my Nikon Buckmasters. Doesn't let in as much light as my Nikon either, not a huge difference, but you can tell the UTG is darker side by side. Also keep in mind that 4x-6x is great for shouldering, use any levels above those and you really should be in a prone position, or have some sort of bipod to get a clear sight picture. Lastly, this could be my astigmatism, but once the reticle was illuminated, the mil-dots were much harder to see. You can still make them out, but a definite increase in effort is used. I think its a great entry level scope, and is a step up from others in its price range. Great for finishing up a build or if this is to be a paper hunting range plinker.
L**N
Great scope for the money.
I have three of these one on each of my air rifles. They seem sharp and I love the extra magnification of the 16 power vs 9 or 12 on other scopes. My wife and I are a little older so when shooting air rifle targets at 25 yards we like a the extra magnification. So far they have been very sturdy. I have them mounted on two Sig ASP20 .177 and 1 Diana 350 N-Tec magnum .177. The magnum vibrates so hard the battery cap has come off twice. I will have to really snug it down to keep it from coming loose. I love the side parallax focus, so much better than having it on the end of the scope. I had 2 scopes with them on the end and returned both of them. Didn’t like it when you were changing distances regularly. They aren’t perfect but for the money very good. Of course I have never owned an expensive scope but I have owned some cheap ones and i will certainly pay the extra for one of these over a couple of Barska or Hammers scopes I have had and returned them. I don’t use the lighted reticle but that is ok. Maybe some day I will need or use it. These are long and not very light but they give the extra magnification I like so it is worth it.
B**D
Solid on a 7.62x39 AR15 build!!
This thing is damn near perfect. Glass is incredibly clear, and good objective and ocular focus adjustments. I was SUPER sceptical about buying a <$100 scope, AND rings, but I really wanted to budget on this beater build. Glad I pulled the trigger! This thing is right up there with my Vortex and Primary Arms Scopes. Turret tracking is pretty darn good too with VERY MINOR deviation. I'm impressed. Took it all the way out to 275 yards today, no problems. I REALLY hope it holds up, time will tell. Not sure how I would feel about beating on it, such as in a combat scenario, but for an every day beater, coyote killer, it will be great. A few cons: I will be replacing the rings with a one piece in the near future. These rings work, if that's all you got, but I prefer to mount my scopes with proper torque (ie not thumb nuts.) Also, the illumination features are neat, but really unnecessary. Although the ice white looking reticle at dusk is pretty sweet. Another con maybe, the size. It's fairly large, may or may not bother you. Side note: the included caps are great as well, flip up nice, and feel super high quality. Pics: 100 yards, 175, 250
J**S
Great build, design, features, price.
Great scopes... These are the least expensive scopes I have found that are built well enough to really use. Meaning, anything less expensive that I have tried has failed, such as losing the ability to hold zero, focus, or some other important thing. I'd prefer not to have the silly multi-colored light thing... Just because I prefer to use purpose-built equipment with no unnecessary complexity or cost. But in mass production, I imagine this adds very little to the cost, and it is easy enough to leave the thing just set on green... Or to just leave the battery out, etc. The adjustable objective is excellent, and having it mounted on the side is nice. The pop-open scope covers are really convenient in the rain. And it holds zero well. If I had $350+ just lying around, I might go with something else. But at anything close to this price range, it seems excellent.
R**B
très bonne lunette intermédiaire pour le prix
C**R
Pretty nice scope, I got a chance to test it on the weekend. I must say it was flawless. I put it on a Remington 700 sps 223 , seem to work very well , held zero , shot around 60 rounds. Glass is decent , I could see the bullet holes at 200 yards . But just barely. Mind you that could just be my ageing eyes. Lol. Anyway good scope for the price, I'm happy with it. And yes I would buy another...
M**R
I bought this scope after using my mates one i have an MTC Viper pro and i would say this is on par at less than half the price great item thanks
D**.
Love it so clear
S**N
excellent scopes for the money, i have one on a .300 win mag, one on a .223 bolt action and i gave my 3-12x to a buddy for his ebr-14. all 3 hold zero and you wont find a nicer scope for the price!
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