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Post by pacecars on Jan 7, 2024 11:44:38 GMT -5
Anyone use these scopes? I am curious. I know they are made in China and are priced cheap. I had one BSA that was supposedly rated for springer air guns that came on a Beeman R9 I bought. It lasted 3 shots I believe. I know springer recoil is different and will tear a quality scope apart if the lenses are not braced front and back. That was a long time ago but I was wondering how the pistol scopes hold up? It would be for a .22 revolver
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Post by lassiter on Jan 8, 2024 17:54:42 GMT -5
They "MAY" be servicable scopes but I just can't bring myself to put one on a firearm that I have any respect for...
jes sayin'
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Post by dmize on Jan 8, 2024 18:44:24 GMT -5
I have one BSA. It is a "Sweet 17" that came on a 17 HMR rifle I bought. I have nothing good to say about it.
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Post by pacecars on Jan 8, 2024 19:13:06 GMT -5
Just wanted to make sure they hadn’t got better and no one told me
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Post by lassiter on Jan 8, 2024 20:26:46 GMT -5
I have one BSA. It is a "Sweet 17" that came on a 17 HMR rifle I bought. I have nothing good to say about it. That's kinda what I suspected
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Post by giblett on Jan 8, 2024 20:49:41 GMT -5
I have a old Barska 4x pistol scope that had a lighted dot. The control for that fell off but holds zero on the ruger charger just fine. Wish Leupold or Burris would make onelike it. Dont even need the dot to light up and i think it would be a perfect hunting scope.
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Post by Quick Draw McGraw on Jan 9, 2024 13:14:32 GMT -5
I had one on my .454 Casull Ruger SRH. I bought it knowing it wouldn't last. And it didn't. The recoil destroyed it. It was alright in terms of function. On a .22 revolver it should be fine.
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Post by pacecars on Jan 10, 2024 10:41:46 GMT -5
Came to my senses and bought a 4X Bausch & Lomb
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