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Nikon’s new P-TACTICAL riflescopes provide the features you need to maximize your shooting experience—regardless of the platform you mount it on. Fully multicoated optical systems housed in rugged, one-inch, aircraft-grade aluminum main tubes brighten even the most dismal environments and unforgiving conditions. The versatile 3x zoom ratio (on variable models) provides the field of view at the low end and the detail at the high end to satisfy most shooting demands. And if you’re a long-distance dialer, P-TACTICAL’s new, hash-marked MK1-MOA or MK1-MRAD reticles are matched to ergonomic turrets with directional indicators to make every come-up—or down—both simple and intuitive. Dedicated caliber models—including rimfire—match the reticle to your preferred caliber. When used in conjunction with Nikon’s free Spot On Ballistic Technology, all reticles offer exact holdover points or elevation adjustment for any long-range engagement.
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I have this scope on my 20” LEGO set and I’ve had no problems out of it bought nikons rings $160 in all for a solid rig.

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got mine couple days ago, good deal

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Enjoy it while you can, Nikon getting out of the scope biz.

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Heard the same. Not sure why everyone is jumping on the Nikon bandwagon though. Unless it is a killer deal of course but I don’t understand why you would buy a scope from a manufacturer who is getting out of the scope business, seems counterintuitive to me?

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For the price, can’t be beat as a “use for a while and throw away” once it’s been adequately destroyed. Nikon had a pretty decent durability track record, the glass is clear, and the overall options are pretty good for the price. I don’t mind using mine for as long as possible until it breaks. For $100, I’ll get that much of use out of it.

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Also curious if they’ll keep parts in stock for repair service? Say my scope can’t be repaired, what’re they gonna send me a pair of binos instead? Interested to see how it all shakes out, maybe they will honor it for X number of years and then asked the program. Good luck to you though if you do buy a Nikon

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This is actually pretty good deal.

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