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What a relief! MTC SWAT Prismatic


When something is this good you don’t mind waiting a little longer for it. Finally, MTC Optic’s SWAT Prismatics have arrived - and like the proverbial bus - there are two of them!


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TC Optics has been hard at work developing


something new, a range of prismatic rifle scopes specifically intended for airgun and small bore rifles. MTC Optics offers scopes for all types of rifle, but the type it has become best known for is its association with air rifles - specifically precharged air rifles at that. Now this is not too surprising given that MTC Optics is owned by top airgun manufacturer, Daystate, but when you


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consider that in the world of firearms, so many more scopes are made for fullbore then you can see why many scopes sold to air gunners are such a compromise in use. The MTC SWAT Prismatic range changes all that as they it’s designed to be a very short eye relief, which would be a problem on a heavy-recoiling rifle but opens up the field of view dramatically when used on a non-recoiling rifle – such as a PCP airgun.


And the good news is they are here to buy now!


“Initial delays of getting stock have been caused by some difficulty in manufacturing such a unique design as they are more complicated to assemble and calibrate than normal in-line lenses,” says Tony Belas. “But by the time you are reading this the first MTC SWAT Prismatic scopes will be in the shops and the time delay on the first scopes has meant that the second version – the diminutive 10x30 ‘ATOM’ will be arriving at just about the same time!”


When you


consider that in the world of firearms, so many more scopes are made for fullbore then you can see why many scopes sold to air gunners are such a compromise in use.


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