M1050 LRF 10x50, Laser Rangefinder Reviews

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This compact, powerful laser rangefinder is universally suited for all military services and tactical units. It’s the perfect combination of premium Steiner binoculars with a powerful class 1/eye safe laser for determining range to targets. No other bino/rangefinder combo will deliver the image and ranging accuracy and reliability of these military veterans.

Features a wide measurement range from 27 yards to over 1,860 yards on reflective targets, plus scan mode to measure small or moving targets.

Included Accessories: Case, Cleaning Cloth, Neck Strap, Objective Covers, Rain Guard, Shoulder Strap

This item is available with optional LPF (laser protective filters). Those items may be ITAR controlled.

MSRP: 
$4,287.99

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Product Features: 

Floating Prism System

uses flexible silicone lens mount to absorb severe shock, impact and abuse without damage

 

Advanced Ergonomic Design

shifts the center of gravity into the palms for comfortable, long-time observation and round-the-shoulder shape won't hang up on hatches and doors in urgent situations.

 

N2 Injection™ system

seals 14-psi pressurized dry nitrogen into the optic, for fogproof clarity in any condition - from artic cold to desert heat.

 

Sports-Auto Focus™ System

lets you focus each eyepiece to your vision once, then keeps images razor sharp from 20 yards to infinity. No more chasing focus on moving objects.

 

NBR Rubber Armoring

is durable, slip-proof and noiseless to ensure secure, chassis-protecting grip in all conditions.

 

Makrolon® housing

is durable polycarbonate with NBR Long Life rubber armoring, creating a lightweight, rugged chassis that withstands 11 Gs of impact. Impervious to harsh conditions for generations of trusted use.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Item No.MagnificationObjective LensField of ViewSpecial FeatureRanging Distance
268210 x50 mm348 ft at 1000 ydsSUMR reticle27 yds to 1860 yds
Field of View348 ft at 1000 yds
Objective Lens50 mm
Ranging Distance27 yds to 1860 yds
Focus SystemSports-Auto- Focus
Optics SystemsFully Multi-Coated
Close Focus66 ft
Angle of View-
Exit Pupil5 mm
Eye Relief15.8 mm
IP Distance56 - 74 mm
Diopter Range+/- 5 dpt
Luminosity25
Twilight Factor22.4
CompassNo
EyecupsCylindrical
Rubber ArmoringNBR Long Life Rubber Armoring
WaterproofSubmersion to 16 ft
Weight44.8 oz
Dimension (HxWxL)5.4 in x 8.1 in x 3.9 in
Neck StrapYes
Neck Strap AttachmentStandard
BatteryCR123A
Special Features-
WarrantyHeritage™ Warranty
Nitrogen FilledYes
Objective CoverYes
Rain Protection CapYes
Carry Case-
268310 x50 mm348 ft at 1000 ydsSUMR reticle27 yds to 1860 yds
Field of View348 ft at 1000 yds
Objective Lens50 mm
Ranging Distance27 yds to 1860 yds
Focus SystemSports-Auto-Focus
Optics SystemsFully Multi-Coated
Close Focus66 ft
Angle of View-
Exit Pupil5 mm
Eye Relief15.8 mm
IP Distance56 - 74 mm
Diopter Range-
Luminosity25
Twilight Factor22.4
CompassNo
EyecupsCylindrical
Rubber ArmoringNBR Long Life
WaterproofSubmersion to 16 ft.
Weight44.8 oz
Dimension (HxWxL)5.4 x 8.1 x 3.9
Neck StrapYes
Neck Strap AttachmentStandard
BatteryCR123A
Special FeaturesTripod Mountable, Military Specifications
WarrantyHeritage™ Warranty
Nitrogen FilledYes
Objective CoverYes
Rain Protection CapYes
Carry Case-

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M1050 LRF 10x50, Laser Rangefinder is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great product with outstanding waranty service Best low light binoculars that I have ever owned, they are always focused and take a bit of rough travel at times with no issues, every thing I hoped for. no regrets with the cost on my part.I have been using mine for about 10 years now.
Date published: 2022-08-04
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Amazing Expensive but good, ranging is a brilliant feature to have in bino's, but the cost is quite high.
Date published: 2022-04-11
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what does the LRF mean?

Asked by: susie
Laser Range Finder
Answered by: Steiner Tech Support
Date published: 2021-12-14

Hello,  I would like to buy a M50 LRF Military 10x50 LRF Binoculars  could you please give me some supplier details .. in US or Dubai 

Asked by: Raju
Please use our dealer finder at http://www.steiner-optics.com/dealers
Answered by: SteinerCustomerService
Date published: 2021-04-20

Good afternoon. I want to buy the Binocular Steiner M1050 LRF 10x50 LRF Ref. 5977 in Colombia. it's possible? what is the price?

Asked by: David Fernández
Unfortunately, no importer is currently established in your country.
Answered by: SteinerOptics3
Date published: 2021-11-26

On my M1050 LRF binoculars, I'm getting no response from the range finder. Have tried replacing the battery. Volt tested the new battery and it is good. How would you proceed. There is no visual damage and they are in excellent condition

Asked by: Kilokilo
I would make sure to verify the battery is in the correct direction first. After that if it still doesn't light up then that will need to come in to be looked at. Please submit a repair request at https://steiner.supportsync.com/
Answered by: Steiner Technical Support
Date published: 2023-10-31

Do you make a case for the 10x50 LRF?

Asked by: scully109
http://www.steiner-optics.com/accessories/80mm-tactical-gear-bag
Answered by: SteinerCustomerService
Date published: 2021-04-20

I just purchased a pair of M50 LRF binoculars and am trying to figure out how to mount them to a tripod. One of my reasons for purchasing this unit was the "Tripod Mount" feature sited in the specifications.

Asked by: nocguy
The very front portion of the center post is actually a threaded cap, insert a flathead screwdriver or coin into the slot and twist it off, and it will expose a standard tripod mounting plate.
Answered by: pharding
Date published: 2021-04-20

I purchased the 10x50 LRF binos and like them so far, but how does the tripod mount work? I can't find any obvious mount and the manual doesn't address it.

Asked by: nocguy
On the center post (hinge) objective end, there is a small knurled cap with a coin-sized slot- that cap can be unscrewed to reveal a threaded recess for a tripod stud, and the Serial #
Answered by: SteinerOptics3
Date published: 2021-04-20

hello, where can I buy this item steiner lrf 10x50  in Sweden?

Asked by: benniehill
Your Beretta or Sako dealer should be able to get you in touch, I've included a link to the steiner.de website's dealer locator, which shows two dealers in Sweden http://www.steiner.de/en/dealer.php
Answered by: pharding
Date published: 2021-04-20
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