Mosen Nagant long eye relief
I was skeptical about this scope for my mosen upgrade, it fits great, the long eye relief is perfect for my rifle.
Still more issues....
Received this as a replacement for the first one that (1) did not include the rings as others have mentioned, but I returned it because (2) the laser was mounted at about a 10 to 15 degree downward angle. I had no trouble with the RMA pickup, this replacement arrived very quickly, and had everything in the box; spare batteries for the laser and reticle, lens shammy, instructions, even the scope rings that were missing the first time. I was also happy to see that the laser was mounted correctly, nice & straight and parallel with the scope tube. The first scope had arrived with batteries already installed and both the illuminated reticle and the crooked laser at least turned on, but with this one the only the reticle worked. I assumed that the installed batteries were dead, but after trying the included spares, and a trip to the store for a new set, still no laser. After fiddling with it some more, I got it to blink a few times, but something is loose or otherwise wrong inside, so this...
I like it...
This is a fun and interesting pistol scope (longer eye-relief than rifle scopes) plus laser sight package that I mounted on a new Ruger Charger. It turned out to be a perfect pairing.
The Charger has a bull-barrel that doesn't have steel sights. Like the Ruger 10-22, it is a great and reliable plinker that's not going to reach out to 100 yards reliably so no need for a high-dollar scope. Still, I wanted more magnification than a red-dot scope offers so...
Really, I just was just looking for a fun way to shoot a fun gun. This AIM scope + laser certainly fits the bill. Not too expensive, this scope gives good, useful magnification to aim with and the laser sight also lets you shoot from the hip! Very nice...
After table sighting in the scope for reliable quarter sized group at 50 yards, I waited till dark, turned on the illuminated reticle and adjusted the laser to match zero at 25 yards. The laser being mounted on the left of the scope presents a...
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