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Reddit mentions of NcStar 2-7X32 Pistol Scope/Blue Lens/Ring (SPB2732B) Black

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of NcStar 2-7X32 Pistol Scope/Blue Lens/Ring (SPB2732B) Black. Here are the top ones.

NcStar 2-7X32 Pistol Scope/Blue Lens/Ring (SPB2732B) Black
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Long eye relief for extended mounting capabilityMulti coated lensesFixed power magnificationNon-illuminated reticleIncludes one inch Aluminum Weaver style rings and lens capsLong eye relief for extended mounting capabilityFeatures multi coated lensesComes with variable power magnificationIncludes an reticle and one inch aluminum weaver style rings and lens caps
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.7 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Size2-7x32mm
Weight0.73 Pounds
Width3.6 Inches

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Found 7 comments on NcStar 2-7X32 Pistol Scope/Blue Lens/Ring (SPB2732B) Black:

u/Ruhlmdc · 4 pointsr/guns

I did a scout scope on my mosin (though instead of using the picatinny rail I just mounted directly to the 3/8" rail beneath the rear sight). I used this scope with these rings. I've been very successful with this method. The scope sits just perfectly above the rifle, gives me a really nice sight. It's honestly brought new life into my mosin, made it even more fun. Holds zero, goes up to 7x magnification... can't really think of any downsides.

u/MobiusTrobius · 4 pointsr/guns

Honestly, unless it's an emergency, there's no rush to buy a 91/30 online. Raid the stores near your house or wait for a gunshow to roll around your area so you'll be able to inspect the rifle before buying it. Gotta be careful with 70-year old rifles that go for 90 bucks online. You might pay a bit more (honestly, any difference in cost might be negated by FFL fees) for brick & mortar but the peace of mind's worth it.

As for the scope mount, you don't have to actually bother purchasing anything extra. The rear sight base is removable (two pins hold it in place) and once you slide it off it reveals what's basically a 3/8" dovetail mount. Plenty of YouTube vids explaining how to do it.

Once you have the base removed you can slap some 3/8" scope rings on there and mount a long eye relief scope that doesn't require bolt modifications. I myself use a NcStar 2-7x32mm pistol scope, $40 on Amazon.

It's up to you whether you want the recoil pad. The rifle does have a bit of kick (the heft on the full-size one negates this a bit), but it's nothing you can't get used to.

ATI stocks are generally OK quality (I've got one for my Marlin 60) and decently priced but unless they're something drastically wrong with your furniture I wouldn't bother. There's plenty of aftermarket furniture available for purchase if you cruise online shops.

If you feel like getting your hands dirty, you can refinish the stock yourself (not as hard as it sounds) and make it look like what it did back in the Great Patriotic War. I'm planning on refinishing my whole '42 Izhevsk when I get back home.

u/Bartman383 · 3 pointsr/guns

The NC Star optic he referenced costs all of $45. Dunno what your $700 dollar solution is, but it isn't that scope.

Maybe you could just work on shooting with iron sights first before you mount an optic. Two or even three hundred yards is totally feasible with open sights. Hell, if I can get expert ribbons at four hundred yards with an M-16, you should be good to go. Just practice more, the ammo is cheap enough.

u/m0ngr31 · 1 pointr/guns

This is the one I have: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FH6M00/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Not the greatest in the world, but no complaints so far.

u/Kwiatkowski · 1 pointr/MosinNagant

Really pleased with this mount. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZKHD3S/ref=pe_175190_21431760_3p_M3T1_ST1_dp_1

Solid as a rock and mounts well to the dovetail. I left my rear pin in and filed a little off of the mount so that the pin acts as a stop bar. If I cared a little more about looks I'd have drilled holes instead. But honestly it doesn't need more than the included stopper as long as you drill a small impression for the pin. Also Pleased with this scope if you are looking for that too. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FH6M00/ref=pe_175190_21431760_3p_M3T1_ST1_dp_1

u/moosetrack · 0 pointsr/guns

I just went through weeks of research to try and get a scope on my mosin and although I was on a budget I think I have a nice set up coming.
I used a rail to replace the rear sight and then bought a long eye relief scope. I spent $70 ish all total and I think it should be accurate to about 150 yards.
rail:
http://centerfiresystems.com/MNTMOI03.aspx
scope:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FH6M00/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I havent shot the rifle yet, I'm going to on monday

u/777-300ER · 0 pointsr/guns

Try the UTG Tri-Rail mount and the NcStar 2-7x32 scope, great combo.

http://www.amazon.com/UTG-Mosin-Nagant-Tri-Rail-Mount/dp/B001WIYTUG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1377501801&sr=8-2&keywords=utg+tri+rail

http://www.amazon.com/NcStar-2-7X32-Pistol-Scope-SPB2732B/dp/B000FH6M00/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377501824&sr=8-1&keywords=NcStar+2-7x32

I'm mounting this on a '43 Izhevsk Ex-PU sniper. Mount is solid and the scope is clear. If you want to be cheap there is also a 3/8 in dovetail under the rear sight base. Use that scope though, you need the long eye relief. Pretty good reviews, and clear glass.