We’ve been fans of Maven optics for years now. See our reviews here, here and here as examples. Now they’re out with a new first focal plane rifle scope, the RS1.2 2.5-15×44, and the medium-sized S.3 20-40X spotting scope. Here’s their press release . . .
Maven Outdoor Equipment Company, a Wyoming-based direct-to-consumer brand known for offering world-class optics at affordable prices, has expanded its award-winning lines of premium riflescopes and spotting scopes by introducing the RS1.2 Riflescope and S.3 Spotting Scope.
The RS1.2 is the culmination of years of research and development, resulting in a scope that is unrivaled in clarity, accuracy and reliability. Built on the rugged and time-tested frame of the RS.1, the RS1.2 offers enriched features such as an illuminated reticle, capped windage, a true zero-stop and a dialable elevation turret. The new 2.5-15×44 first focal plane scope weighs in at just 26.4 ounces, less than 2 ounces more than the original RS.1 and is offered with Maven’s popular MOA-2 reticle and a new SHR-MIL reticle.
“We continuously explore opportunities to enhance our product offering to meet the needs of customers,” said Brendon Weaver, Co-Founder and Head of Design/Marketing for Maven. “The introduction of the RS1.2 is the latest example of that. We incorporated feedback from customers and industry professionals to implement new features into the original RS.1 design that add more versatility to our lineup.”
The RS1.2 also features premium ED glass for impeccable clarity, a smooth focus mechanism, precision-engineered adjustments, tactile click detents and robust anodizing to resist heavy use and ensure durability.
The S.3 spotting scope is the perfect complement to Maven’s line of premium spotting scopes. Sitting comfortably between the full-sized S.1 and ultra-compact S.2, the new S.3 features a powerful 20-40 magnification range with a 67mm objective lens in a frame that measures just 13 inches and 60 ounces. It also features a detachable eyepiece to offer ultimate flexibility in addition to elite performance. The S.3 is available in both a straight (S.3S) and angled (S.3A) configuration so users can choose an option to best fit their needs.
“We designed the S.3 to be as versatile as possible,” Weaver said. “It’s positioned between the full-size and compact offerings, so it’s an incredibly convenient size that still offers a wide range of magnification. Plus, the flexibility to swap eyepieces allows users to adapt as their activities and needs change.”
Just like the rest of the brand’s S Series lineup, the S.3 incorporates fluorite glass, which is universally recognized as the premium choice for larger objective lenses. This exceptional glass ensures razor-sharp clarity from edge to edge, exceptional performance in low light conditions, and the delivery of vivid, distortion-free and brilliantly bright images.
The Maven RS1.2 riflescope ($1,200) and S.3 spotting scope ($1,800) are available now for purchase at www.mavenbuilt.com. Both optics can also be fully customized using Maven’s renowned Custom Optics Builder.
Do I know what plaque psoriasis is? Yes! It’s beans and peas glued to the skin. Does anyone really look this crap? Give us a brea, Dan.
Makes me hungry.
I assume it pays the bills.
Endless castor beans and glue. It’s so ridiculous.
Really. Hope I don’t ever have something that makes me want glue beans to my body parts.
Maven, they know the difference between sht and Shinola, let’s just hope they dont start making OptiGrabs.
Opossum, have you ever heard Steve Martin play the banjo, he is really good. I’ve seen some shows with him and the steep canyon rangers, they must have some hillbilly in their blood.
Not in person. On tv yes.
Nothing like vomit ads to run visitors off. After posting how to get rid of the ads more than once I’ll have to call gadsten flag and SHOUT like Garrett Morris…DOWNLOAD A PRIVACY BROWSER.
Nice sounding scopes, like most priced according to bidenomics.
I like the vomit adds.
I was going to glue beans covering my Johnson but I’ve only got a 10lb bag of butter beans and two quarts of glue.
Not.
Three navy beans and a teaspoon of honey.
Honey?
“No honey,,, not tonight, you’ve got plaque psoriasis on your ying yang again.”
Dude, scope that out, yuck.
My dermatologist told me women love popping zits (on other people – his female assistant agreed), so I assume they would enjoy scraping off plaque psoriasis.
They mix it with vinegar and use zit juice for mayonnaise.
Show reticle plz. Not all of us know them by name
“The RS Series is assembled in Japan, and the C Series are assembled in the Philippines.“
https://mavenbuilt.com/pages/faq#:~:text=The%20S%20Series%20and%20B,are%20assembled%20in%20the%20Philippines.
“Assembled”… From parts manufactured by the CCP.
It is always fascinating to see ‘red blooded American’ companies supporting the People’s Liberation Army arms development.
For once, a comment I can agree with you.
I.try to keep my blood on the pink side with alcohol.
If you can get your blood up around 80proof you wont get coronavirus.
The side effects are less then the vaccines too.
… another hilarious comment by Minor Irritant, posted by typing it out on his chinesium I-Phone, while driving in his Tesla, with power and propulsion systems obtained from unfriendlies and plugged into “pollution-free” energy supplies – as if fairy farts are it’s only emission. A vote for FJB is like a great big hug for our Mother, right dumbass?
You really have to see through maven glass to understand just how fantastic it is. I was floored when it put my swarovski binos to shame. I sold the swarovskis on ebay and could have bought two mavens for the price. Ive now had them for years and they’ve held up great. Their warranty is great too. They lent my friend a pair of binos for hunting season while they worked his set!
My goal was to cover my Johnson with a 10-pound bag of butter beans and my little stock of two quarts of glue.pico park is a cooperative platform game for two, three, or four players. Despite its pixelated visuals and cat heroes, the gameplay is what really makes it stand out.
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