I actually have the 2-6x32 scope being sold here. It’s basically the same as the others without all the silly rails tacked onto the side of it.
So… It’s a scope, it magnifies, and it works. That being said the chromatic aberration & distortion that occurs with this scope will drive you nuts if you ever want to use it at more than 3x.
Unless you’re looking for something for plinking with your .22, save your money and buy something better.
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hrm…for those thinking of getting the optics here that have sprouted picatanny rails from every available surface area…don’t.
unless you want it to catch on every possible surface…
i wouldn’t even put it on my paintball guns…too many nooks/crannies to clean out with a q-tip.
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Ahh, see, you’re missing the point. This would be why these scopes got put on closeout, AKA ‘Why Woot Is Selling It’. Sometimes it’s a little more obvious than others why a given item is on here…
Also, for bonus points, mount other scopes onto the scope’s rails. Yo Dawg…
I bought the 3-9x “rangefinder” and the scope mount screws as well as the rail connections (which serve as scope rings) came loose after 200 rounds of .223 firing. Not recommended.
That AR-15 multi-tool doesn’t look half bad. I doubt that castle nut wrench will do the job with such little leverage on a properly tightened castle nut, but I’ve been looking for something better to use to clean out that gas port on the top of the bolt carrier.
I prefer to mount additional (backup) scopes and sights on top of my primary. These rails allow me to have 3 or 4 scopes ready in case the first few are inaccurate or require cleaning.
I’m tired of having all my mags for my handguns mixing around. Can’t see how they will hold 32 single stacks without slipping out since there are only 8 slots per side, but carrying more than 16 15-30rd for each gun to the range is enough for me. In for a few.