Optics and optical instruments — Specifications for telescopic sights — Part 1: General-purpose instruments

ISO 14135-1:2003 applies to general-purpose telescopic sights, used on hand-held firearms and airguns. It contains a classification to the usage of telescopic sights and specifies interfaces, minimum requirements and tolerances to their performances.

Optique et instruments d'optique — Spécifications pour lunettes de pointage — Partie 1: Instruments pour usage général

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14135-1
First edition
2003-12-01

Optics and optical instruments —
Specifications for telescopic sights —
Part 1:
General-purpose instruments
Optique et instruments d'optique — Spécifications pour lunettes de
pointage —
Partie 1: Instruments pour usage général




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ISO 14135-1:2003(E)
©
ISO 2003

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ISO 14135-1:2003(E)
Foreword
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ISO 14135-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172, Optics and photonics, Subcommittee SC 4,
Telescopic systems.
ISO 14135 consists of the following parts, under the general title Optics and optical instruments —
Specifications for telescopic sights:
 Part 1: General-purpose instruments
 Part 2: High-performance instruments

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14135-1:2003(E)

Optics and optical instruments — Specifications for telescopic
sights —
Part 1:
General-purpose instruments
1 Scope
This part of ISO 14135 applies to general-purpose telescopic sights, used on hand-held firearms and airguns.
It contains a classification to the usage of telescopic sights and specifies interfaces, minimum requirements
and tolerances to their performances.
High-performance telescopic sights are specified in part 2 of ISO 14135.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 10109-4:2001, Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 4: Test
requirements for telescopic systems
ISO 14132-1:2002, Optics and optical instruments — Vocabulary for telescopic systems — Part 1: General
terms and alphabetical indexes of terms in ISO 14132
ISO 14132-3:2002, Optics and optical instruments — Vocabulary for telescopic systems — Part 3: Terms for
telescopic sights
1)
ISO 14490-1:— , Optics and optical instruments — Test methods for telescopic systems — Part 1: Test
methods for basic characteristics
1)
ISO 14490-3:— , Optics and optical instruments — Test methods for telescopic systems — Part 3: Test
methods for telescopic sights
1)
ISO 14490-5:— , Optics and optical instruments — Test methods for telescopic systems — Part 5: Test
methods for transmittance
1)
ISO 14490-7:— , Optics and optical instruments — Test methods for telescopic systems — Part 7: Test
methods for limit of resolution

1) To be published.
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ISO 14135-1:2003(E)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document the terms and definitions given in ISO 14132-1 and ISO 14132-3 apply.
4 Classification
Due to different requirements, telescopic sights shall be classified according to their end use thus:
 telescopic sights for airguns;
 telescopic sights for pistols (e.g. handgun scopes);
 telescopic sights for rifles (e.g. hunting telescopic sights).
5 Interfaces
Telescopic sights shall have interfaces to mounting systems for interconnection with firearms.
The interface areas shall be the central tube and – if of different size – the objective tube.
The interface areas shall be cylindrical in shape. Alternatively, the central tube may have a dovetail at the
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