Falcon Menace 4.5-18x56 IR and non-IR in stock!!!

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Our order of Falcon Menace 4.5-18x56 is here. We have both the IR and non-IR version. Due to the last shipment being metric heavy and taking a while to sell, we have limited the number of metric scopes on this order.

The $40 off sale is over, as Falcon finally raised their prices to make up for their falling GBP. Pricing and details are available at our website www.allengunworks.com.

We only have two 4.5-18x56 left in stock. One ML20 metric and one EMD metric. All reticles still available in the IR version.
 
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Just wanted to say how happy I was with my Falcon Menace 4x14 FPP and pass a word on the good service from AGW and boast the Falcon Menace line of scopes!

Mike was very helpful servicing a part that he was not required to due, as the problem was caused by operator error. My 4x14FPP has been performing great and I would highly recommend their scopes. Their prices are not reflecting the quality of the scope, they are not cheap scopes! Get them while they are at that price.

My next scope will also be a FM. That's it :) (I have no affiliation whatsoever with AGW or FM)

Thanks Mike!
 
Don't get ONE single Falcon scope! :eek:

Buy TWO of them.... :evil:

I'm working on my second one right now. Gotta do some extra tutoring to save up some shekels for my next .243 snipe(whoops) Precision Rifle build. :rolleyes: Then I'm getting the Falcon Menace 4.5 x 18 x 56mm enhanced mildot in the MOA format !!

:cheers:
 
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I'm going nuts waiting for the 5-25's. I finally took my 4-14 ffp out on the weekend, shot to 700M, the reticle was fine enough, that it didn't obscure the gongs I was shooting at. These were mostly at 600, but I did send a couple down to 700 before the weather closed in. I'm extremely happy with the three Menaces I own now and I'm thinking every scope I buy from here on will be a Falcon.
 
I was going to post a question on how people like the FFP 4-14 Menace, but it looks like I may not have to. Is there a real advantage to the FFP?
 
Ranging at all your magnifications, as well as windage hold offs, as well as being on the same page as your spotter. Ie; mils to mils, as opposed to "you're off about a foot to the left I think."
 
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