I have a Carl Zeiss Hensoldt AG Victory Diarange 3-12x56mm scope for sale. Bought it from a coworker and to be quite honest, it's just simply way too much scope for what I intended on using it for. It has a class 1 laser range finder (eye safe) built in and can give almost immediate distance measurements in a 3 digit display at the bottom of the scope view. Scope has, as expected, crystal clear glass from none other than Zeiss in Germany. It is illuminated reticle, and what I believe is the 60 reticle from Zeiss. I've spoken to their customer service dept and they can relatively easily change the reticle out for one of the Rapid Z-600 or Z-800 series if you prefer, but I haven't done that. The scope will come with the Zeiss mounting rails for mounting on your picitinny rail - these are the original Ziess manufactured rails that are no longer in production. There are no scratches on the lenses, no scratches/smudges on the scope body itself. With the exception of me putting in a new CR-123 for the range finder/illuminated reticle, this scope is basically brand new. I put it on an AR and put maybe 25 rounds down range with it mounted before calling it a day and taking it off.
The good: Carl Zeiss Hensoldt AG Victory Diarange 3-12x56mm scope, original neoprene scope coat (Zeiss labeled), brand new CR-123 battery. No scratches, no damage, no occlusions - just a perfect, almost brand new Zeiss scope that has been extremely well taken care of and never abused. Original Zeiss mounting rails with specialty tool for taking it on/off (it's triangular in nature). Full, lifetime warranty as offered and covered by Zeiss.
The bad: No box, no manuals, no paperwork. I have the .pdf that has the full manual in about 8 different languages, and can send it as an email attachment or you can relatively easily find it on line. The original tool that I received with the scope for the mounting rails (triangular in build) has some tooling marks on it and the single throw arm is bent a bit. I don't know if it is from some kind of damage - it's the way I received it from my coworker.
This scope is the same as this one shown in the link




I'm asking for $3100 shipped to US ONLY(insurance, tracking number, etc), which is $400 less than what I paid for it, which means you get to take $900 off a Zeiss scope and you're getting the $200 mounting rails for free, and I'm eating the shipping cost. Scope is located in northern NV and with the exception of me taking it to the range a few days ago, I'm pretty certain it's never seen the outside of a gun safe. I'd be willing to take personal checks - scope will not ship until it clears, USPS MO (max value of a money order is $1,000, so it would be a couple of them), certified funds (cashiers check, etc) or possibly paypal as a discreet gift....we can talk about the paypal. I mentioned I'm also open to trades as well, with my primary aim at getting relatively good long range optics for a 20" bull barreled AR, so please keep that in mind. Price is pretty firm, but I would be willing to work something out if it benefits both parties. Please give this scope a great home and take it hunting!
IM on here or email (f1restarter@charter.net) is the best way to get a hold of me. Scope is located in northern NV, so I can either ship it to you or meet you ftf in Reno, NV if that works. I check back and forth throughout the day, depending on how high the workload is at the time, so if it's a bit, please be patient and I'll get back to you ASAP.
The good: Carl Zeiss Hensoldt AG Victory Diarange 3-12x56mm scope, original neoprene scope coat (Zeiss labeled), brand new CR-123 battery. No scratches, no damage, no occlusions - just a perfect, almost brand new Zeiss scope that has been extremely well taken care of and never abused. Original Zeiss mounting rails with specialty tool for taking it on/off (it's triangular in nature). Full, lifetime warranty as offered and covered by Zeiss.
The bad: No box, no manuals, no paperwork. I have the .pdf that has the full manual in about 8 different languages, and can send it as an email attachment or you can relatively easily find it on line. The original tool that I received with the scope for the mounting rails (triangular in build) has some tooling marks on it and the single throw arm is bent a bit. I don't know if it is from some kind of damage - it's the way I received it from my coworker.
This scope is the same as this one shown in the link




I'm asking for $3100 shipped to US ONLY(insurance, tracking number, etc), which is $400 less than what I paid for it, which means you get to take $900 off a Zeiss scope and you're getting the $200 mounting rails for free, and I'm eating the shipping cost. Scope is located in northern NV and with the exception of me taking it to the range a few days ago, I'm pretty certain it's never seen the outside of a gun safe. I'd be willing to take personal checks - scope will not ship until it clears, USPS MO (max value of a money order is $1,000, so it would be a couple of them), certified funds (cashiers check, etc) or possibly paypal as a discreet gift....we can talk about the paypal. I mentioned I'm also open to trades as well, with my primary aim at getting relatively good long range optics for a 20" bull barreled AR, so please keep that in mind. Price is pretty firm, but I would be willing to work something out if it benefits both parties. Please give this scope a great home and take it hunting!

IM on here or email (f1restarter@charter.net) is the best way to get a hold of me. Scope is located in northern NV, so I can either ship it to you or meet you ftf in Reno, NV if that works. I check back and forth throughout the day, depending on how high the workload is at the time, so if it's a bit, please be patient and I'll get back to you ASAP.

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