First Look: GPO Centuri Scopes

Available in a wide range of powers to cover a wide range of use cases.

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posted on September 19, 2024
GPO Centuri Scopes

German Precision Optics is releasing the new Centuri riflescope product line, which first saw the light of day earlier this year during SHOT Show 2024. The German Precision Optics Centuri product family is based on traditional riflescopes that use 30 mm main tubes and .10-MRAD or .25-MOA click adjustment values for windage and elevation.

At the time of launch the new GPO Centuri lineup counts on six different models:

  • 5-15x44i
  • 5-15x50i
  • 3-12x44i Super Compact
  • 3-18x44i
  • 4-16x44i MRAD Super Compact FFP
  • 4-16 x44i MOA

German Precision Optics Centuri Riflescope Product Family Features:

  • .25-MOA or .10-MRAD click turrets
  • Second- or first-focal plane MOA or MRAD illuminated ballistic reticles
  • Micro-Dot I-Control illumination
  • Zero Stop Lock Ballistic reset turrets
  • Turret-rotation indicator
  • GPObright lens coating technology
  • Hydrophobic lens coatings
  • Double HD objective lens technology
  • Magnification throw lever

The lineup was built with American shooters in mind and all models use illuminated reticles, coated lens, a side mounted parallax-adjustment knob and a throw lever. Two of the models in the lineup are “super compact” builds and have shorter overall lengths for use on compact rifles or carbines.

Pricing for these new scopes starts at $539, and every product is backed by GPO’s lifetime warranty. To learn more about the new Centuri family of optics or other products from German Precision Optics, visit gpo-usa.com

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