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Super Sniper Review (Cont.)
SWFA Scope Durable, Repeatable, Affordable
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(Editor's note: This is part 2 of a 2-part optics review by TacticalGunFan columnist David M. Fortier. To read part 1, click here.)

I began this review with a careful examination of SWFA's 10x42M Super Sniper. It arrived in a plain-looking white box (no money wasted here) with some cheap OEM lens covers and an Allen wrench for setting the turrets back to zero. It sported a matte black finish, three prominent turrets and an adjustable diopter.

A careful scrutiny revealed no blemishes or defects.

Taking a peek through it, I noted it had a Mil Dot reticle with round Army-style dots.

Continuing my examination I noted the elevation and windage turrets were difficult to adjust. This is due to a rubber O-ring seal and special saltwater-resistant grease utilized in its assembly.

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