6-36x56 EDGlass FFP/IR/FMC/Shockproof/IPX7/ELR Scope
6-36x56 ED Glass FFP IR MOA Scope – GLACIER SERIES
SKU: Black 6-36x56
Engineered for Precision. Built for Professionals.
The GLACIER SERIES 6-36x56 FFP IR Scope is a long-range precision instrument designed for serious marksmen, law enforcement professionals, and elite hunters who demand uncompromising optical clarity, structural integrity, and tactical performance. At the core of this optic lies ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, First Focal Plane accuracy, and true MOA turrets—a combination that ensures complete confidence from 100 yards to well beyond 1,000.
Key Features:
ED Glass (Extra-low Dispersion)
Reduces chromatic aberration and color fringing for pinpoint clarity, accurate color representation, and sharp contrast in all lighting conditions. Essential for precision shooting at distance.6–36x Magnification
Covers a full tactical spectrum—from mid-range engagement to extended long-range shots—without image distortion or shift.First Focal Plane (FFP) Reticle
Subtensions remain accurate across the entire zoom range. Perfect for advanced holdovers, windage corrections, and range estimation without guesswork.MOA-Indexed Tactical Turrets
External, precision-machined turrets allow for consistent and reliable Minute of Angle (MOA) adjustments. Delivers true repeatability with audible, tactile feedback.Fully Multi-Coated (FMC) Optics
90–95% light transmission with enhanced contrast, brightness, and resolution in all conditions, including low light and dusk scenarios.Illuminated Reticle (IR)
Red reticle illumination with adjustable brightness levels ensures clear target acquisition in low-light environments without washing out your sight picture.56mm Objective Lens
Large aperture maximizes light intake and visual clarity, improving performance in low-light and dusk conditions.34mm One-Piece Tube (A6061-T6)
Constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum for unmatched durability and internal adjustment range.100mm Eye Relief
Comfortable and safe for use with high-recoil rifles without compromising field of view.Shockproof, Waterproof, Fogproof
Rated IPX7 waterproof: fully sealed, submersible to 1m for 30 minutes
Shock tested to 1000g, 1000 cycles
Nitrogen-purged for fog resistance in any climate
Specifications:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 6x – 36x |
| Objective Lens | 56mm |
| Ocular Lens | 41mm |
| Tube Diameter | 34mm |
| Material | A6061-T6 Aircraft-Grade Aluminum |
| Eye Relief | 100mm |
| Exit Pupil | 9.3mm – 1.55mm |
| Field of View (FOV) | 20.5ft–3.42ft @ 100 yds (3.92°–0.65°) |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
| Shockproof Rating | 1000g, 1000x Impact |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated (FMC) |
| Turret Type | MOA – Tactical, Externally Adjustable |
| Illumination | Red – Multi-level Brightness Control |
Why ED Glass Matters:
ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass is the gold standard in precision optics. By reducing chromatic aberration and enhancing color fidelity, ED lenses produce sharper images and more accurate shot placements—especially critical at long ranges where optical distortion can cost you the shot. Scopes with ED glass consistently outperform standard lenses in both daylight and low-light scenarios.
Built for Results. Trusted by Professionals.
Whether you're engaging steel at 1,200 yards, hunting in twilight, or dialing for precision on a known-distance range, the GLACIER 6-36x56 FFP ED Glass MOA Scope delivers performance you can trust—shot after shot, condition after condition.
Limited Availability – Produced in Small Batches for Precision and Quality Control.
What is ED (Extra-low Dispersion) Glass?
ED (Extra-low Dispersion) optic glass is a high-quality material used in rifle scopes to enhance image clarity and color accuracy. ED glass reduces chromatic aberration, a phenomenon where colors (like red and blue) don't focus at the same point, leading to blurry or distorted images. By using ED glass, rifle scopes can produce sharper, more vivid images with improved contrast and reduced color fringing, even in low-light conditions.
This makes ED optics especially valuable for long-range shooting or when high-definition clarity is essential. ED glass is typically more expensive than standard lenses, but it significantly improves performance, especially in scopes designed for precision shooting.
