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Gun Scopes

Order gun scopes online from trusted brands like Athlon, Tasco, Eotech, Firefield, and Barska. Santan Reptiles & Firearms stocks high-performance, precision gun scopes built for long-range shooters, big game hunters, varmint hunters, and tactical enthusiasts who demand clear glass and accurate holdovers at any distance. From low-power variable optics to high-magnification precision scopes, we carry a wide range of magnifications, reticles, and turret styles to match every shooter and platform. Pair your optic with red dot sights for close-quarters work and sight magnifiers to extend your reach, or add gun sights for backup aiming. Round out your kit with rifles, handguns, shotguns, rifle ammunition, and gun parts from our full lineup.

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AccuPoint 2.5-10×56 Riflescope w/ BAC Red Triangle Post Reticle 30mm Tube
$779.00
AccuPoint 2.5-10x56 Riflescope w/ BAC Red Triangle Post Reticle 30mm...
AccuPoint 3-18×50 Riflescope MOA Ranging Reticle with Green Dot 30mm Tube
$1,403.00
AccuPoint 3-18x50 Riflescope MOA Ranging Reticle with Green Dot 30mm...
AccuPoint 5-20×50 Riflescope MRAD Ranging Crosshair w/ Green Dot 30mm Tube
$1,161.00
AccuPoint 5-20x50 Riflescope MRAD Ranging Crosshair w/ Green Dot 30mm...
Aim Sports J3HD31232A Scout Black Anodized 3-12x32mm AO 1″ Tube A1-BDC Reticle
$129.99
Aim Sports J3HD31232A Scout Black Anodized 3-12x32mm AO 1" Tube...
Aim Sports JH2732B Scout Black Anodized 2-7x 32mm Duplex Reticle
$54.45
Aim Sports JH2732B Scout Black Anodized 2-7x 32mm Duplex Reticle
Aim Sports JHI2732B Black 2-7x 32mm
$52.00
Aim Sports JHI2732B Black 2-7x 32mm
Aim Sports JLB3940G Sniper Tactical Black Anodized 3-9x 40mm AO 1″ Tube P4 Sniper Reticle
$49.99
Aim Sports JLB3940G Sniper Tactical Black Anodized 3-9x 40mm AO...
Aim Sports JTM432B Tactical Compact Black Anodized 4x 32mm 1″ Tube Mil-Dot Reticle
$39.99
Aim Sports JTM432B Tactical Compact Black Anodized 4x 32mm 1"...
ARKEN EP5GII-7350VPR VPR 7-35X FFP 34MM MOA
$599.99
ARKEN EP5GII-7350VPR VPR 7-35X FFP 34MM MOA
ARKEN EPL4-4160VHR VHR 4-16X FFP 30MM MOA
$299.99
ARKEN EPL4-4160VHR VHR 4-16X FFP 30MM MOA
ARKEN EPL4-4161VHR VHR 4-16X FFP 30MM MRAD
$299.99
ARKEN EPL4-4161VHR VHR 4-16X FFP 30MM MRAD
ARKEN EPL4-6240VHR VHR 6-24X FFP 30MM MOA
$329.99
ARKEN EPL4-6240VHR VHR 6-24X FFP 30MM MOA

Gun Scopes Buying Guide

Purchase gun scopes online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right scope depends on your platform, target distance, and the reticle and turret system that fits your shooting application.

Use these pointers to dial in your selection:

  • Match your scope choice to the rifles you plan to shoot, since hunting bolt guns, precision rifles, AR-platform builds, and brush rifles each call for different magnification ranges, objective sizes, and reticle styles.
  • Consider compact scopes for handguns used in handgun hunting or silhouette competition, since long eye relief pistol scopes and red dot optics deliver precision aiming on revolvers and single shot specialty pistols.
  • Outfit your shotguns with slug-rated scopes for deer slug season, since low-magnification fixed or variable scopes with shotgun-specific reticles let sabot slugs deliver rifle-like performance at moderate range.
  • Glass up game and confirm targets at distance with quality binoculars, since 8×42 and 10×42 configurations balance brightness, field of view, and weight for hunting, scouting, and general field use across open desert country.
  • Add a laser sight to defensive rifle and pistol setups, since visible and infrared lasers add fast aiming references that complement traditional sights and magnified optics in low-light scenarios.
  • Build out a scoped AR platform starting with quality AR-15 lowers, since matching your scope and mount to the host build ensures proper height-over-bore and cheek weld from the start.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy gun scopes online or visit the gun shop in Maricopa, Arizona to compare reticles side by side, check eye relief on different platforms, and evaluate glass clarity in person. Santan Reptiles & Firearms serves customers in the nearby cities of Casa Grande and Chandler, stocking scopes suited to mule deer and Coues deer hunting, javelina hunts, predator work, varmint shooting, three-gun competition, and precision rifle shooting across central Arizona.

Gun scopes are not classified as firearms under federal law and do not require a background check or ATF Form 4473 to purchase, with standard retail and online ordering rules applying. Arizona does not impose state-level optic restrictions for civilian sporting use, though Arizona Game and Fish Department rules may affect optic features like night vision capability during specific hunting scenarios.

Install scopes using torque-rated rings or mounts and verify zero before relying on the setup for hunting or defense, since loose hardware is the most common source of accuracy and reliability issues. Store scopes in padded cases or with lens caps installed to protect coatings from grit and condensation, and contact the shop with questions about availability, fitment, or special-order configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gun Scopes

1. What is an LPVO and what is it used for?

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LPVO stands for low power variable optic, typically a 1-6x, 1-8x, or 1-10x scope that delivers true 1x for close-quarters work while extending magnification for precision shots. LPVOs are popular on AR-platform rifles for their versatility across short and mid distances.

2. What does the second number in a scope description mean?

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In a scope listing like 4-16×50, the 4-16 represents the magnification range and the 50 indicates the objective lens diameter in millimeters. Larger objective lenses gather more light, which improves brightness in low light conditions but adds weight and requires taller rings.

3. What is the difference between first focal plane and second focal plane scopes?

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First focal plane (FFP) scopes have reticles that scale with magnification, keeping holdover and ranging marks accurate at any power setting. Second focal plane (SFP) scopes maintain a constant reticle size regardless of magnification, with holdovers calibrated only at one specified power.

4. How do I sight in a new scope?

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Most shooters bore-sight at close range first, then fire three-shot groups at 25 yards to confirm a rough zero before moving to 100 yards for final adjustment. Adjust turrets in the direction the reticle needs to move, then confirm the final zero with a final group.

5. What scope magnification is best for mule deer and Coues deer hunting?

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A 3-9x or 4-12x scope with a 40 or 44mm objective lens covers the vast majority of deer hunting scenarios, while open desert country and longer Coues deer shots may benefit from a 4-16x or higher magnification scope. Variable scopes are generally preferred over fixed-power options for hunting.

6. What is eye relief and why does it matter?

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Eye relief is the distance between the rear of the scope and the shooter’s eye that produces a full sight picture without scope shadow. Adequate eye relief (typically 3.5 inches or more on rifle scopes) prevents scope-eye injuries from heavy recoil.

7. Should I get a scope with illuminated reticles?

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Illuminated reticles help in low light conditions like dawn, dusk, and overcast weather, particularly when the reticle would otherwise blend into a dark target. Many hunters appreciate illumination, while precision shooters often prioritize crisp etched reticles whether or not they include illumination.

8. Do I need a background check to buy a gun scope?

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Gun scopes are not classified as firearms under federal law and do not require a background check or ATF Form 4473 to purchase. Standard retail and online ordering rules apply, allowing direct shipment to most home addresses.