1,1-4x20 PM ShortDot

The 1,1-4x20 PM Short-Dot model is a combination of a red dot sight and a scope. It has been developed for the use at short and medium distances. With a low magnification the Short-Dot may be used like a red dot sight. The red target dot is mirrored in the center of the reticle. Turned off the illuminated dot vanishes completely leaving the user with a normal reticle. The illuminating unit offers 5 illumination stages for the use in broad daylight. The red dot remains visible, even on snow or sand or in bright sunlight. The use in poor lighting conditions provides for 3 illuminated stages, while another 3 three stages permit the use in combination with night-vision goggles. An automatic locking function is used to secure elevation and windage as well as the illuminating unit against any involuntary adjustment.
- Dimensions
- Technical Data
- Click Value
- Reticles
| Unit | A | B | C | K | L | G |
| mm inch | 96,0 3.78 | 70,0 2.76 | 75,0 2.95 | 43,0 1.69 | 268,5 10.60 | 30,0 1.18 |
| Field of view m/100 m | 32 - 10 |
| Exit pupil diameter mm | 14 - 5 |
| Eye relief distance mm | 90 |
| Twilight factor | 3,1 - 8,9 |
| Transmission | 75 % |
| Optical data dptr. | +2/-3 |
| Parallax adjustment | 100 m fix |
| Weight g | 570 |
| Reticles | CQB |
| Elevation | Windage | Direction | Single Turn | Double Turn | |
| 1/2 MOA | -1 bis 25 MOA | ± 13 MOA | ccw | x |
cw = clock wise
ccw = counter clock wise
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| CQB |



