NcSTAR Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42E Ill. Scope / Ruby SEC3942R on sale and available from our online store. OpticsPlanet, Inc is an Authorized US Distributor for NcSTAR Rifle Scopes. Specifications for NcSTAR Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42E Ill. Scope / Ruby SEC3942R Rifle Scope: Manufacturer: NcSTAR Objective Lens Diameter: 42 mm Magnification: 3 – 9 x Reticle: Illuminated P4 Sniper Tube Diameter: 1 in Exit Pupil: 4.7 – 14 mm Illumination Color: Red Field of View, Linear: 12.5 – 37.7 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3 in Color: Black Weight: 12.1 oz Length: 7.52 in Illumination Type: LED Optical Coating: Ruby Brightness Settings: 7 Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New Features of NcSTAR Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42E Ill. Scope / Ruby SEC3942R Rifle Scope: Variable Power Scopes with superb zooming capabilities – Multi Coated Lenses – One piece anodized aluminum main tubes MAGNIFICATION: 3X-9X – TUBE DIA 1in – OBJECTIVE DIA (MM) 42.00 – FOV (FEET AT 100 YARDS) 37.7-12.5 EYE RELIEF (in) 3.00 – EXIT PUPIL(MM) 14-14.7 – RETICLE: P4 SNIPER CLICK VALUE : 1/2 M.O.A EXTERIOR FINISH: MATTE BLACK – LENS COATING: RUBY – MOUNT: NONE Package Content: Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42E Ill. Scope / Ruby We offer complete line of NcSTAR Rifle Scopes. For our complete selection of products by NcSTAR on sale please visit our NcSTAR page. For more Rifle Scopes please visit our Rifle Scopes store section. In addition to NcSTAR Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42mmE Ill. Scope / Ruby SEC3942R, make sure to check other NcSTAR Rifle Scopes and other NcSTAR products offered in our store.
NcSTAR Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42E Ill. Scope / Ruby SEC3942R Rifle Scope
$57.99
SKU: F3C6AC69
Category: NcSTAR
6 reviews for NcSTAR Illuminated Compact Rifle Scope – 3-9x42E Ill. Scope / Ruby SEC3942R Rifle Scope
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Legacy Reviewer –
I mounted this scope on a multi-pump air rifle where a short scope was required. It was a great match. Granted, on an air rifle, it's not going to see much abuse, so I can't offer much feedback on it's durability. It is, however, very clear and bright and offers an outstanding value for it's price. Pros: Clarity; SizeCons: Edges can get a bit hazy at some ranges, but a very minor drawback.
Legacy Reviewer –
Mounted on M&P 15 easily. Zeroed scope in 4 shots. Excellent product for the money. 25 shots fired at bulls eye all in center ring, using bi-pod at 75 yards Very consistent and seems to hold zero well. Clear view , eye relief is a little short but not a problem. Overall great buy.Pros: clear image and focusCons: short eye relief
Legacy Reviewer –
I've bought these here before and got perfect ones, this one has some noticeable (1 or 2 inches movement) parallax at 100 yds. Will try one more NcStar before giving up on them.Pros: compact sizeCons: This one has some parallax
Legacy Reviewer –
got what i paid for and more!it is beautiful, looks very solid. you can adjust the foucs. with a turn of a wheel light up your corsairs with red light, for higher visibility. for 44$ you cant beat it!be aware that when you by the rings make sure you get weaver if that's what you have because the rings i got where too low, lost 44 on that, if you have a weaver style mount get the RB01 rings!Pros: everythingCons: for the price, non yet.
Legacy Reviewer –
If you like cheap stuff that does not perform well then this is the scope for you. I am comparing this scope to two others I own. The BSA Catseye 3-12×44 $139.00 and a Center Point 3-9×40 bought at Wal-Mart for around $50. First comparison was done during daylight. Looking through them both the BSA and Center Point had a noticeably clearer image than the NC Star. Next, I compared their magnification properties. At 9x on all of them the BSA and Center Point both looked the same while the NC Star looked like it was on magnified to 7 in comparison to the two others. Finally, I compared their red light illumination at night under a full moon. The red light will do no good in total darkness and its not intended to anyway, but under a full moon it will definetly help you unless you have this NC Star scope. Both with the BSA and Center Point the dimmest setting of red works awesome at night as just the cross hairs light up enough to see it especially against a dark backdrop. The NC Star even at its lowest light setting is way to bright and lights up the tube making it impossible to see anything through it at night. Bottom line, I really don't like this scope. For the same money buy the Center Point. Pros: it's cheapCons: not a good scope
rdw –
For around $48.00, this isn't a bad little 3-9 power illuminated scope for "plinking" with my AR with 16" barrel. Very compact and mounted to standard 1" dia. x 1.5" tall scope rings. Not sure if this can be used with a cantilever style mount since the area where it attaches is very narrow, so do your research 1st. I bore sighted this at about 100 yards and was about 8" off center with 1st round. After 2 adjustments, I was grouping right around the bullseye at 150 yds. The biggest variance was my over 50s eyesight! The red illumination seemed to work fine, but is a little bright past 5 power during low light conditions. The light seemed to blind me a bit, but works OK during daylight conditions, when illumination isn't really needed. I added Vibra tite purple threadlocker to all the mounting screws and so far the scope is still sighted in just fine. I've only used it twice, so I'll have to see how it holds up to more .223/5.56 rounds in the future.