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Reviews (7)

Jun 15, 2021
A Solid Choice
One of the best names in shotgun accessories. I am well pleased with the quality and appearance of this product.

Apr 16, 2016
Excellent Little Pre-painted Model!
1 of 1 found this helpful I am an advanced modeler, but it was a pleasant surprise to see the detail of the paint scheme on this model; it would have taken me a lot of time to match it. After a little touch-up where the parts came off the tree, this model looks great! Also, the 1/48 scale is a good size to work with and display. This little Focke-Wulf 190 is one of my favorite displayed models.
May 09, 2015
Great scope for centerfire guns needing 50 meter parallax.
I bought this scope for a Mech Tech 40 S&W upper that attaches to a G-22 frame. Since this carbine combo is a 50 meter arrangement, I needed the 50 M parallax. According to Nikon support, all Nikon scopes are designed to withstand significant recoil. This scope is no exception; it has held zero after hundreds of rounds. Crystal clear optics, generous eye relief, and at an incredible price. There is no other scope to buy for centerfires that need 50 M parallax. I know of a couple of guys that use it with their 45-70's.