Showing posts with label Handgun Scopes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handgun Scopes. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Aim Sports 2-7X32 Pistol Scope with Rings


good scope
i got this scope for my mosin nagant as well. the scope holds up well for the price. although i no longer have it on my mosin due to other upgrades its still a good value. good clear sight pic.
Worked on a Mosin!!
I got one of these Aim 2-7 x 32mm scopes, and it has held up to the savage recoil of the 7.62x54r
Mosin Nagant. I shot about 40 rounds with this scope on a UTG Tri rail, and it seems to place
shots withing a 4" dia at 100 yards with corrosive surplus ammo. No strange patterns every 3 shots like
the first Aim 2-7x42mm scope I tried. This scope is a scout scope with crosshairs, it is slightly shorter
than an NC Star. It comes with a set of low aluminum rings, and everthing was assembled with
blue lok-tite. It has bungie corded dust covers and it seems clear. I will try it again
next week with some heavier non corrosive 174 grain rounds. It is made in China, like
everthing sold in america, so I can't give it a five. It came with a lens cloth and a
nice box. So far it is an inexpensive scout scope that has held up to the recoil.
SUPER SCOPE
GREAT OPTICS SOLID SCOPE,USEING ON MY CHINESE MOSIN NAGANT FOR SCOUT SCOPE WORKS GREAT,GOOD VALUE.WOULD BUY ANOTHER.SHOT A HUNDRED ROUNDS AND NO PROBLEMS.

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

NcStar 2.5X30E Red Illuminated Black Pistol Scope/Blue Lens/Ring (SEPB2530B)


Performs fine at 100 yards as a scout scope on my rifle...
Range Test: I purchased the NCStar 2.5x30 illuminated pistol scope, to use as an inexpensive "entry-level" scout scope, mounted forward on the barrel section of my Browning BLR .308 Takedown rifle, which lets me preserve the "takedown" option. I am a novice, and this is my first rifle. My goal is to have sufficient accuracy inside 150 yards, for deer hunting. I have now "range-tested" that setup, and zeroed the scope in at 100 yards, within the confines of a short session on a 100-yard range. I was able to achieve 3" groups, which I thought was pretty good for a novice, shooting at low magnification, with cheap FMJ target rounds. That would be adequate for dropping deer at 100 yards or less. I have not tried it at longer distances yet. I also haven't tried it in lower-light situations, so cannot comment on whether the illumination is helpful, or what the optics look like at dusk.
good scope
Having this scope on my .22 LR pistol has caused my friends to envy me. It looks really good on the gun and has made shooting at the range more exciting. For the price of around 38 dollars you aren't going to beable to beat this product. The scope is clear and crisp and as soon the scope was on, it was already aligned perfectly. My first shot with the scope on, hit dead middle of my target. The illumination is a nice feature as it lights up the crosshairs; allowing you to better see the target. It has a power that goes up to seven of brightness, but really level one is all you need. The eye relief is not a problem, I am 6'2 with long arms and it is fine. I saw this same exact scope at a gun show in VA for 60 something dollars, I went online and saw the item on amazon for a good amount cheaper and purchased it. It's a good buy!
mosin lover
the illumination helps a great deal on my Mosin, because of the long eye relief.... only complaint is the reach to adjust the cross hairs but I knew that when I bought the rifle.......for whatever it is worth I have had nothing but good results with NcStar products , so far

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Truglo Fiber Optic Handgun Sight Set - S&W M&P, Red/Green


Disappointed
PROS: Very bright, easy to acquire target

CONS: Delicate, not durable without user modification (see update at bottom)

I bought this set of sights for my Smith & Wesson M&P .40 on the recommendation of a local competitive shooter. I had them installed at the local dealer/gunsmith shop, and at first, I was really impressed with how bright the red dot was at the front. The green dots on the back sight were a lot dimmer than the red dot, but I got used to that, since you want to focus on your target and let the front sight guide your aim anyway. I got a lot of positive comments on the sights, and was generally quite happy with them, and was a lot more accurate shooting with them than the standard iron sights. That is, until today.

Today, I got my magazine/ammo kit together and went to practice at the range. I got on my lane, set up a target, swapped out my self-defense ammo magazine with a target load one, raised my gun to fire, and no red dot! It...
i think i;d pay more and get more
In low light you can't see anything i saw more with my old white dots. In bright sunlight it looks great
Very Bright!
Pros-Very bright and they make a huge difference for me and my 45yr old eyes. I can acquire the target much faster now due to the contrast and brightness of the colors of the front and rear sight.

Cons-Install can be a pain in the rear, unless you have a buddy who has the Smith & Wesson sight tool to easily remove the old and install the new sights. If you do not have this tool, find a gunsmith who can do this if you are not familiar with removing and installing Pistol sights.

My buddy and I installed these on my M&P9c. Well worth the money.

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