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Jan 22, 2020
Outstanding value
2 of 2 found this helpful I’ve used Nikon as my value brand for many years. They’ve always been reliable, rugged and repeatable. Not extreme precision but perfect for a budget rifle. The Black line has changed the equation. Now Nikon has decided to discontinue their scope line. If you can get your hands on a FX1000 or x1000 don’t hesitate. You will be happy with it. This scope performs as well as others many hundreds more expensive. I haven’t tried to break it so, I can’t attest to the ruggedness. I can tell you it’s very clear up to about 20 power. Above 20 there are some optical imperfections (chromatic aberration, very slightly cloudy) but it’s still very usable. Illumination is nice for dawn and dusk. Zero stop. To find a reliable scope with comparable features you would have to spend over $1,000. I have 2 FX1000 and I hope to grab another before they’re sold out.

Oct 31, 2018
As good as the expense brand
Got these as to replace dead batteries in a couple Viridian lasers. Can’t say how long they’ll last but they work and have more mah than the expensive branded ones. Lasers are bright and working well.

Dec 05, 2019
Instructions would be nice
0 of 1 found this helpful This design of the spring and handle isn’t like the factory 10/22 bolt. The bolt handle is held in with a screw that has to be removed before the bolt handle can come out. The spring isn’t captured so, it’s possible to completely lock up the bolt if the guide rod jumps out of the pocket. Guess how I know? An hour of frustration, removing the barrel, and searching forums and it’s finally installed. It works as advertised but the choice to not use a captured spring bolt handle makes the install 5 times as difficult as it should be.