Limited-Inventory– Save 52% Today!
Monstrum has its Blackbird V2 1×20 Prism Scope with Blemished Reticles marked down to $42.99 that is 52% off the MSRP! You save $47.00+. Tiny spots may be visible in the glass under certain lighting conditions. The spots do not obstruct the sight picture or otherwise affect the functionality of the scope. Please view the on-page posted sample image…
Top Features
- 1x Magnification Prism Optic – Perfect for rapid close-range target acquisition
- Etched Circle Dot Reticle – Usable with or without illumination; great for astigmatism
- Built-In Turret Tools – Easy windage/elevation adjustments without extra tools
- Integrated Recoil Stops – Rock-solid zero retention even on hard recoiling rifles
- Compact and Durable – Aircraft-grade aluminum, only 10.2 oz and 3.1” long
Why Shooters Love It:
The Monstrum Blackbird V2 is a rugged, ultra-compact prism scope ideal for budget-conscious shooters who still demand quality. With its crisp etched reticle, it’s a godsend for users with astigmatism—offering a clean, consistent sight picture, illuminated or not. Perfect for PCCs and AR pistols.
⭐ What Customers Say
- “I love it on my Extar EP9. I love y’all’s product—keep up the good work!” – Jacoby C.
- “Phenomenal. Illumination is great. It just looks good too.” – Lane M.
- “I couldn’t see the blemish, excellent reticle on a $50 optic… I bought several.” – Robert.
Unbeatable Price
- MSRP:
$90.00 - Your Price: $42.99
- Savings: Save $47.00 (52% OFF!)
- Click Here to Buy Now!
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Unable to assess for purchase. The “sample” images are not only difficult to find (you have to wander through multiple webpages and examine every image as they are NOT clearly labeled), the examples are completely uninformative. Nothing points out the blemish(es), so you can’t easily assess impact on sight picture. There’re no “with blemish”/”without blemish” side-by-side comparison photos so you can actually see how MUCH a blemish affects the sight picture. For example, if I see a “spot” on the image, is that part of the sight picture (maybe a rock or some odd object) or is that a “blemish”?…and… Read more »