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Anyone else using the NcSTAR Mark III rubber armored 4x32 tac scope? I know NcSTAR isn't ideal but with such low recoil from a .22, I figured holding zero shouldn't be a problem. However, twice I've had to make upward adjustments. Anyone else having this issue??? Thanks guys.
 

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From what I can tell, NcStar doesn't have consistency in quality. Either you get a good one, or you don't. I have one that I plan on putting on a .223. I'll report back once I get a chance to use it.
 
I haven't had a chance to range test mine yet since my rifle is barrel-less at the moment. I recently purchased the Ultimate One sighting system which is comprised of the Mark III 3-9x42mm, a rail mount and the DDAB red dot sight. Initial impression has me impressed, the optic is clear, the reticule is parallel and over all quality seems good.

The range test will make or break it. I won't "really" get to test it till this weather breaks and I can get out and get it shot in @ 100 yards.
 
Also, I've dropped mine twice and it still seems fine. Took a chunk out of my leg though.

Let the record show that I have the 6X42 model.
 
I was looking at the ultimate one as well but decided on the mark III. The ill retical and laser combo option though doesn't work so I'm exchanging it. Might upgrade to the ulimate 1.
 
i just orderd an ncstar 1.25-4x32 for my 15-22. i hope it is one of the "good" ones. it was only 119.00$, free shipping. from optics planet.
 
Are people ever going to figure out that NC Star makes cheap junk? Don't complain about them after you buy it! Buy something good if you want it to work properly.
 
And can you recommend a suitable alternative to the MarkIII aside from the $1500.00 A.C.O.G???????? I've searched high and low and there is no other 3-9x42 scope that has the features of the Mark III at any price range.
 
What Brett said. Some of us want a compact scope with some magnification. I too have looked everywhere and the NcStar is the only one that fits the bill, unless we want to spend the big $$$ on an ACOG, which for me, costs more than any one of my rifles. No thanks.
 
Looks like the NcStar III works pretty well.

http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...-m-p-15-22-picture-thread-43.html#post1291240

I'd like to try a Primary Arms Compact 4X. Anyone out there who can provide a performance report?

Primary Arms 4X compact scope

I too, wanted the 4X scope, but it's months away from coming back in stock. With the research I've done, it seems that most people are very satisfied with it. I plan on picking one up once it comes back in stock, then testing it against the NcStar and keeping whichever I like better. Expect a long wait though.
 
Exactly, I too would LOVE an ACOG on my 15-22. I'm just short about 1500$. The NcStar has what i'm looking for at a price within my range. I've already almost doubled the price of my gun in accessories alone!! This was never my intention, but we all know how that goes... I just can't justify spending more than 100 bucks on a scope for a .22 that i will use for plinking. From what i gather i'm in the same situation as most people here. there are no ACOG's on any pics in the pic thread either.
 
I too, wanted the 4X scope, but it's months away from coming back in stock. With the research I've done, it seems that most people are very satisfied with it. I plan on picking one up once it comes back in stock, then testing it against the NcStar and keeping whichever I like better. Expect a long wait though.

Got this note a few minutes ago -

Phil,
We are hoping to see the M3 and M3Multi in about 45-60 days. The M4 is about 30 days out. The 4X compact scope it about 45-60 days out as well. The Gen1 Micro dot with the fixed base will be here in about 1 week and the Gen2 and Gen3 Non-Blem Micro Dots wil be here in about 2-3 weeks. Please understand that these are just estimates and we do not have an exact ETA for any of the imports. We are not accepting pre-orders at this time for any imports. Please sign up for our email updates at the below link and we will contact you when they are received. Thanks

https://app.expressemailmarketing.com/Survey.aspx?SFID=70022


Nick Barron
Primary Arms, LLC.
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For Optics Accessories & More
 
Got this note a few minutes ago -

Phil,
We are hoping to see the M3 and M3Multi in about 45-60 days. The M4 is about 30 days out. The 4X compact scope it about 45-60 days out as well. The Gen1 Micro dot with the fixed base will be here in about 1 week and the Gen2 and Gen3 Non-Blem Micro Dots wil be here in about 2-3 weeks. Please understand that these are just estimates and we do not have an exact ETA for any of the imports. We are not accepting pre-orders at this time for any imports. Please sign up for our email updates at the below link and we will contact you when they are received. Thanks

https://app.expressemailmarketing.com/Survey.aspx?SFID=70022


Nick Barron
Primary Arms, LLC.
[email protected]
For Optics Accessories & More

Yeah, I got the same response when I asked. I mean, if you can wait, I'd say go with PA over NcStar. I, on the other hand, couldn't wait so I went with the NcStar, but I'll be picking up a PA as well once they come back into stock. It'll be interesting to see how the two compare.

That being said, keep in mind that BOTH are from China. That sort of thing doesn't bother me, but take it as you will.
 
NcStar Mark III Tactical 3-9x42mm Ultimate One sighting system review.

YouTube - NcStar Ultimate One 3-9x42 scope review (Part 1)

YouTube - NcStar Ultimate One 3-9x42 scope review (Part 2)

Just wanted to share my latest videos since this is topic specific.

Awesome. Can't wait to watch. I finally got my new rifle in and I've attached the sight. Can't wait to try it out, see if it holds zero.

P1000268.jpg
 

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