NcStar Mark III Tactical 2-7×32 Compact Red & Green Illuminated Mil-Dot Scope
- Open Target Turrets
- Built-in Angle Cut Sunshade
- Fully Multi-coated Lens
- Integrated Quick Release Weaver Style/Picatinny or AR-15/M16 Carry Handle Mounting System
- Reticles Illuminate in Red or Green with Multiple Brightness Settings
We were asked to create a tactical scope packed with as many features as possible but small enough and light enough to be carried on any platform. The Mark III Tactical Series was the Answer to this call. We took the top qualities of the Mark III as a starting point to create a pact scope with prominent lines and solid controls. The Mark III Tactical Series is infused with two distinct Quick Release options for a standard weaver style/ picatinny rail or an AR/ M16 carry handle. Professionals and
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3 Responses to “NcStar Mark III Tactical 2-7×32 Compact Red & Green Illuminated Mil-Dot Scope”
Nice Scope!,
I bought this scope to go on a budget built ar15. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this scope. The quick release mount works very well when adjusted properly and the glass is very clear. I zeroed it for 100 yards, and was able to shoot very decent groups (1-1.5 inches). I did get an occasional flyer that would open the group up to 2-2.5 inches. I consider that very acceptable “combat accuracy” especially for the price of this thing. After shooting groups at 100 yards, I turned the turret on top to “200″ and was able to ding a 6″ metal target on every shot. I then removed the scope from the gun, sighted in the iron sights that had to move when I installed the scope. When I was done, I re-installed the scope and started shooting groups at 100 yards again. The point of impact shifted about 2 inches to the left, which is not great, but considering the price and the fact that this is just a plinker gun for me I am very happy with it. If you’re looking for a decent scope on the cheap that looks like an ACOG, this is a good buy.
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|Great Tactical Scope for your AR on the cheap!,
So I just wanted to put this out there. I went to the gun show today and bought a NcStar Mark III P4 Sniper 2-7X32. It came with a quick mount for the flat top AR already attached. I paid 95 bucks for the scope. Initially the mount didn’t clamp down on my AR tightly, but without reading the directions I was easily able to tighten the mount to the point where it was rock solid and still popped off without a fight. I then took it out to the range to zero it. I didn’t boresight it first. There is a BDG turret on top that goes from 100-500 yards in five clicks. There is a screw cap on top of that which reveals the adjustment knob for elevation. I really like this feature. The windage turret however does not have a mark that shows you which number you are dialed in at. It spins past itself at least twice in each direction, but the clicks are distinct and not too loose. I bought the last one, which was the display so it was scewed with alot and that may account for how off it was on the initial shot. I was able to dial it in really quickly and after a few go arounds it was holding a 1 1/4 inch group just fine at 100 yards. I was able to rapid fire and still keep a five inch grouping. My AR is not top quality so I can throw that in the mix as well. It is a FrankenAR, built on a Spikes Tactical Lower. However I am extremely happy with it’s performance at this point. The retical has two colors, and three brightness settings for each. These are turned on and off with side mounted turret and you do not even have to leave sight picture to manipulate them. I really wanted a USMC RCO Acog, however I did not have the 1700 dollars to drop on one. This I believe is a great replacement. I feel that for the money you cannot beat this scope. For those of you who are looking for a tactical scope, be it for Zombies, SHTF, or rabbid squirrels this will do the trick. I would very likely deer hunt with this scope. I have some more testing to do before I reach that point though. I have not tested the BDC turret, so I can’t say that it works as described, but when I am in scope and turn it I can see the crosshairs moving down. This scope I was told is calibrated for the .223, however I do not see that anywhere in the literature. The windage turret also has a set screw in the side, I am understanding it is there so you can take off the turret and turn it to zero, however with the lack of a mark I don’t know where you would put the zero. The only things I would say are bad about this scope at the present point is that the instruction manual might as well be toilet paper, it has no information in it. Also the windage knob should be just like the elevation turret. Other than that, if you want a good Acog clone, get this scope!
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|easy to install and simple to use,
The scope was exactly what it was described to be. It was simple to install but took a bit to site in. The reticle is clear and easy to see. The iluminated reticle is also easy to see in almost any light.
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