NcSTAR 2-7x32mm 3 Rail Scope
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Description:
Founded in Southern California in 1997, NcSTAR's mission is to consistently provide superior quality optics and sporting accessories at affordable prices. They are dedicated to providing superb customer service, setting the highest standard in the industry, with a warranty that is second to none. They provide innovative and cutting edge optics and accessories by following the latest industry trends and listening to their customer's feedback. Innovation and Technology have always been key elements behind NcSTAR's Product Development. Their products are designed in America using the latest state of the art software and rapid prototyping equipment. Their expert development team creates, evaluates, and tests every aspect from conception to the finished product, designing products By Shooters - For Shooters.
The NC STAR 3 Rail Sighting System 2-7x32mm Scope is a high quality, multi-purpose scope that's offers limitless potential. This three rail system provides plenty of room for mounting various accessories such as a compact red dot sight, flashlight or a laser. This system features a magnified and blue illuminated reticule that is adjustable in both brightness and magnification. This Sighting system attached to any standard picatinny rail such as the rail that is featured on a AR-15 via a clamp style system. This sight is waterproof, shock proof, fog proof and will easily stand up to airsoft use.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: NC STAR
Zoom: 2-7x
llumination: Blue
Reticle: Crosshair
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: NC Star
This scope is pretty nice, but I wouldn't recommend it for everyone. It is rather heavy, and the mount is not the best, but it will stay. The mount screws look terrible and are definitely bad quality, althought they seem to hold. Rails seem to be of some quality, and should hold up. If you are buying the non-illuminated version, know that the turrets are not the same as the ones on the illuminated version. You must remove a cap and use a screw driver to adjust windage and elevation. The scope did not come set level in the rails, and after putting it on my gun I realized the reticle was crooked. This isn't a big deal if you own a solid rest and levels that mount onto rails. I did not, so it took about three tries to get it perfectly level. My scope has the rangefinder reticle, which I like. It is nice for tracking where your BBs are going and helps you adjust. The scope did come with an Allen wrench for adjustments, and a nice manual on the scope and a manual for using the range finding reticle. Both are good manuals and should be kept. I plan on putting a micro red dot on top so that my M16 can be used at different ranges. I would suggest a standard rifleman to get 2-7x32 if they want a scope like this. The 3-9x42 is likely quite a bit heavier and would not prove much of an advantage to a riflemen. If however you have a DMR setup, the 3-9x42 might be beneficial.
Pros:
Nice reticle (rangefinder)
Solid feel
Rail space
Solid click when adjusting turrets
Convenient for red dots,flashlights, lasers,ect
Overall good vibe, would recommend for some people with longer rifles, wouldn't want to throw this on your shorty M4
Illumination if you want to pay for it
Good manuals
Cons:
Mount is sub par
Mount screws are BAD
Expect to adjust scope for reticle levelness when you get it. It is unlikely to come perfectly straight.
Heavy
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