This is the freq at which the vertical amplifier is 70% of the low frequency response to a sinusoidal input. It's also called the roll off (or cut off) frequency. The vertical amplifier is what sits behind each of the channels on a scope, and allows you to "zoom in" on a signal in the vertical direction (amplitude). A 100MHz scope is capable of displaying a 100MHz sinusoidal waveform but just that it's going to show it at 70% of the amplitude that it displays at ,say, 1MHz. This assumes the input signal does not roll off in amplitude. The scope is able to display higher frequencies, it's just that it cannot react to higher and higher freq. The roll off is defined by a -6dB/octave "curve", which when plotted on a log freq scale is a negative slope above the cut off freq.
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If it has a scope rail or grooves for a scope mount then yes it will support a scope but you may need a scope stop to keep it from moving.
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Only if the airgun has a scope rail designed into the gun. You will also need an airgun scope not a firearms scope.
You already know this one! It's called a scope. There is thermal scope, ACOG scope. It is also called an optic.
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