It's called / ID'd as a Nc 3-9 x40. It's made for the AR-15, but that's all I've heard. Anyone know who makes it, or company that sells it?
Posted: 10/29/2004 11:18:54 AM EDT
Never heard of it. Got a pic?
Posted: 10/29/2004 11:24:52 AM EDT
NC Star. Unless you're putting it on a 22, don't bother. It gets rattled out of alignment pretty easily from shooting. At least mine did. It works great on the ruger 10/22
Posted: 10/30/2004 2:29:36 PM EDT
ALL: Thanks, that's what I was afraid of -- it sounded too good to be true. But still looking foa a compact 3x9 for my Ar-15. Any ideas?
Posted: 10/30/2004 9:12:48 PM EDT
The most inexpensive optic I would go with is the VariX II line from Leopold or a Super Sniper scope. Don't mess around with cheap optics.
Posted: 10/30/2004 9:43:34 PM EDT
Quoted: The most inexpensive optic I would go with is the VariX II line from Leopold or a Super Sniper scope. Don't mess around with cheap optics.
I had a Bushnell 3200 for about a year and was satisfied with it. It stood up to quite rounds of 308 being fired out of the gun it was on plus some hunting trips. I did eventually sell it and put the money toward a Leupold though
Posted: 10/30/2004 9:29:21 PM EDT
I have no experience wit this optic and am actually looking for feedback myself. But Bushnell has a fixed 10x40 scope with target knobs and mildot reticle. You can probably find it for around $200. Believe it or not, first time I saw it was on one of the Barrett .50BMG package guns. This scope came on the gun straight from Barrett! I thought it was too little for the Barrett, but thought it might work great on an AR. What do you guys think?