Konus Optical & Sports Systems is a family owned and operated business that specializes in making and designing High Quality Optics at an exceptional value. Their offerings can be found world wide on the rifles of LEO, Hunters, as well Recreational and Competitive Shooters. With over 30 years of experience Konus has right optic for what ever kind of shooting you are doing.
The KonusPro T30 is a highly innovative concept in the shooting industry. It shares a 30mm, one-piece tube construction, and all of the optical quality as our acclaimed M30 series, but in a much more compact design. Thus, the T30 riflescopes are ideal for the very demanding tactical shooter. The 3-12x44mm houses our exclusive 550 ballistic reticle for precise shooting out to 550 yards. This unique reticle takes the guess work out of hold over angles for even the most difficult of shots. Lateral hash marks allow for precise leads of moving targets as well as compensating for strong crosswinds. The glass engraved ballistic reticle is unbreakable, and can be illuminated in blue or red for different lighting conditions. The fully multi-coated optics are clear and bright, while providing the shooter with long eye relief.
Specifications and Features:
Super Compact Body
Waterproof, fogproof, shockproof
Dry Nitrogen Filled
Airgun Approved
Fully Multi-Coated Optics
Heavy Caliber Recoil Proof Reticle
Engraved Reticle in the Second Focal Plane
1 Piece Tube construction
Includes Flip-Up Lens Covers and Lens Cleaning Cloth
Battery: Coin Style CR2032 (included)
Power/Objective Lens: 3-12x44mm
Tube Diameter: 30mm
Reticle: Engraved Dual Illuminated Ballistic 550
Finish: Matte
Exit Pupil: 9.4mm at 3X; 3.7mm at 12X
Eye Relief: 3.5"
F.O.V. at 100 yards: 36.7ft at 3X; 9.1ft at 12X
Length: 9.8"
Weight: 18.6oz
Click Value at 100 Yards: 1/4M.O.A.
Max Internal Adjustment: 137.4"
Parallax Setting: 100 Yards
Mounting Length: 3.5"
The KonusPro T30 is a highly innovative concept in the shooting industry. It shares a 30mm, one-piece tube construction, and all of the optical quality as our acclaimed M30 series, but in a much more compact design. Thus, the T30 riflescopes are ideal for the very demanding tactical shooter. The 3-12x44mm houses our exclusive 550 ballistic reticle for precise shooting out to 550 yards. This unique reticle takes the guess work out of hold over angles for even the most difficult of shots. Lateral hash marks allow for precise leads of moving targets as well as compensating for strong crosswinds. The glass engraved ballistic reticle is unbreakable, and can be illuminated in blue or red for different lighting conditions. The fully multi-coated optics are clear and bright, while providing the shooter with long eye relief.
Specifications and Features:
Super Compact Body
Waterproof, fogproof, shockproof
Dry Nitrogen Filled
Airgun Approved
Fully Multi-Coated Optics
Heavy Caliber Recoil Proof Reticle
Engraved Reticle in the Second Focal Plane
1 Piece Tube construction
Includes Flip-Up Lens Covers and Lens Cleaning Cloth
Battery: Coin Style CR2032 (included)
Power/Objective Lens: 3-12x44mm
Tube Diameter: 30mm
Reticle: Engraved Dual Illuminated Ballistic 550
Finish: Matte
Exit Pupil: 9.4mm at 3X; 3.7mm at 12X
Eye Relief: 3.5"
F.O.V. at 100 yards: 36.7ft at 3X; 9.1ft at 12X
Length: 9.8"
Weight: 18.6oz
Click Value at 100 Yards: 1/4M.O.A.
Max Internal Adjustment: 137.4"
Parallax Setting: 100 Yards
Mounting Length: 3.5"
Konus T-30 3-13x44
Scope delivered on time. Very nice optic. It's clear and sharp. Nice settings for the lighted reticle. I will be putting this scope on a Henry carbine lever gun in .44 magnum. It's hard for me to put a scope on a lever gun, but this short beefy scope will look good on the Henry. I will have to follow up after I have some experience hunting with this optic.
September 4, 2021
Nice compact 30 mm scope
Nice compact 30 mm scope for my AR. Excellent reticle, only drawback is fixed parallax at 100 yards. Could use a focus knob or adj objective lens. A 12 power scope will surely be used to at least 200 yd, gets blury when used above 9 power.
May 9, 2014