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Scopes, Sights & Optics

Shop our selection of scopes, sights & optics from top brands like Audere, Butler Creek, Holosun, C&H Precision, and Barska. Santan Reptiles & Firearms offers high-quality, precision scopes, sights & optics built for hunters, long-range shooters, competition shooters, and tactical users who need clear glass and reliable aiming solutions in any condition. From magnified rifle scopes to compact reflex sights and rugged red dots, we carry a wide range of optics to fit every firearm and shooting style. Explore our gun sights and red dot sights for fast target acquisition, then extend your reach with sight magnifiers. Round out your kit with gun scopes, rifles, handguns, shotguns, and rifle ammunition from our full lineup.

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Santan Reptiles and Firearms
AGM EVOLVER 60-1280 THERMAL – RFL SCOPE 1280 60MM LENS LRF
$6,995.00
AGM EVOLVER 60-1280 THERMAL - RFL SCOPE 1280 60MM LENS...
AGM Eyepiece for Rattler-C V² (Converts Unit into Thermal Monocular)
$195.00
AGM Eyepiece for Rattler-C V² (Converts Unit into Thermal Monocular)
AGM Global Vision 11P14122483011 PVS-14 NL1 Black | 1 x 26mm
$3,060.00
AGM Global Vision 11P14122483011 PVS-14 NL1 Black | 1 x...
AGM Global Vision 11P14123483111 PVS-14 3AL1 Black | 1 x 26mm
$4,082.00
AGM Global Vision 11P14123483111 PVS-14 3AL1 Black | 1 x...
AGM Global Vision 12PV7122284011 PVS-7 NW1 Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 51-64 lp/mm Resolution
$3,316.00
AGM Global Vision 12PV7122284011 PVS-7 NW1 Night Vision Goggles Black...
AGM Global Vision 12PV7123283111 PVS-7 3AL1 Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 64-72 Ip/mm Resolution
$4,210.00
AGM Global Vision 12PV7123283111 PVS-7 3AL1 Night Vision Goggles Black...
AGM Global Vision 12UN41284124111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 64-72 Ip/mm Resolution
$8,044.00
AGM Global Vision 12UN41284124111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x...
AGM Global Vision 12UN41284153011 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 64-72 Ip/mm Resolution
$6,382.00
AGM Global Vision 12UN41284153011 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x...
AGM Global Vision 12UN412941143111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 64-72 Ip/mm Resolution
$9,321.00
AGM Global Vision 12UN412941143111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x...
AGM Global Vision 12UN412941144111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 64-72 Ip/mm Resolution
$9,577.00
AGM Global Vision 12UN412941144111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x...
AGM Global Vision 12UN41294194111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x 64-72 Ip/mm Resolution
$9,960.00
AGM Global Vision 12UN41294194111 UNVG Night Vision Goggles Black 1x...

Scopes, Sights & Optics Buying Guide

Buy scopes, sights and optics online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right optical equipment depends on your platform, target distance, and the lighting conditions you expect to encounter.

Use these pointers to focus your search:

  • Match optics to your handguns, since miniature red dot sights, laser sights, and tritium iron sights each suit different defensive carry and range applications on pistols and revolvers.
  • Pair quality optics with your rifles, since hunting bolt guns, precision rifles, AR-platform builds, and lever guns each call for different magnification ranges, objective sizes, and reticle styles.
  • Outfit your shotguns with appropriate sighting solutions, since red dots, ghost ring irons, and slug-rated scopes each suit different shotgun applications from defense to deer slug season.
  • Pair quality magnified gun scopes with your precision and hunting rifles, since variable scopes with target turrets and BDC reticles deliver consistent hits across hunting and long-range distances.
  • Add a laser sight for low-light or compromised shooting positions, since visible and infrared lasers add fast aiming references for defensive use and complement traditional sights in home defense setups.
  • Build out a custom optics-ready platform starting with quality AR-15 lowers, since matching your optic choice to the host build ensures proper height-over-bore and cheek weld from the start.

Local And Compliance Notes

Browse scopes, sights and optics online or visit the gun shop in Maricopa, Arizona to handle different reticles, check eye relief, and compare glass clarity in person. Santan Reptiles & Firearms serves customers in the nearby cities of Casa Grande and Chandler, stocking optics for mule deer and Coues deer hunting, javelina hunts, predator and varmint work, three-gun competition, defensive carry, and precision rifle shooting across central Arizona.

Most optics ship without federal firearms restrictions and do not require a background check or ATF Form 4473, though night vision and thermal devices may be subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and other export control rules that prohibit shipment outside the United States. Arizona does not impose state-level optic restrictions for civilian sporting use, and night vision and thermal optics are legal for non-game species like coyotes and javelina under current Arizona Game and Fish Department rules.

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

Frequently Asked Questions About Scopes, Sights & Optics

1. What is the difference between MOA and MIL reticles?

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MOA (minute of angle) divides the circle into 21,600 units and translates to roughly one inch at 100 yards, while MIL (milliradian) divides the circle into 6,283 units and translates to 3.6 inches at 100 yards. Both systems are accurate, with shooters typically choosing based on personal preference and matching turret-to-reticle units.

2. What magnification do I need for hunting?

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Most general-purpose hunting is well-served by a 3-9x or 4-12x scope with a 40 to 44mm objective lens, offering enough magnification for shots out to 400 yards while preserving field of view at lower power. Higher magnification benefits long-range varmint and precision work but adds weight and cost.

3. What is parallax and why does it matter?

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Parallax is the apparent shift of the reticle relative to the target when the shooter’s eye moves off the optical center of the scope, which can cause point-of-impact errors. Most scopes are parallax-corrected at a fixed distance (often 100 yards) or include an adjustable parallax turret for precision shooting.

4. Are red dot sights waterproof?

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Most modern red dot sights from reputable manufacturers are waterproof to depths suitable for hunting and tactical use, with submersion ratings often listed in meters or as IPX ratings. Always check the manufacturer’s specific waterproof rating before relying on the optic in heavy weather.

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

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In a first focal plane (FFP) scope, the reticle scales with magnification, so holdover and ranging marks remain accurate at any power. In a second focal plane (SFP) scope, the reticle stays the same size regardless of magnification, which keeps the reticle visible at low power but limits accurate holdovers to one specified magnification.

6. Are night vision optics legal for hunting in Arizona?

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Arizona allows night vision and thermal optics for hunting certain non-game species like coyotes, with separate rules for game species. Always check current Arizona Game and Fish Department regulations for species-specific and season-specific rules before using night vision in the field.

7. How do I clean optic lenses without scratching them?

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Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove grit before any wiping, then apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth and wipe in concentric circles from the center outward. Avoid using paper products, shirt hems, or solvents not rated for optical coatings.

8. Do I need a background check to buy a scope or red dot sight?

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Standalone optics 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, though night vision devices may be subject to export control restrictions.