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I just found in a box of stuff someone asked me to clear a Nikko Sterling 3.5x10x45 ma.

It has a red front lens, seems very clear when looked through, black gloss body, and not a mark on it.

Just googled it but must be an old scope cos nothing much came up.

Does anybody know much about them? and what are they good to go on Rimmie/ centerfire?

Thanks for any views

Steve

 

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there are ****!!

I will give you £10 for you to post it to me to dispose of it for you......

 

I run old Nikkos on a range of rifle including as a back up on a 300WM!

the same as your scope currently sits on my .22lr

I have a 8x50 on the .222 and another 8x50 sitting waiting for a rifle to jump on

 

 

very good value and solidly made scopes

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    If it's a genuine one, it should be good. I've used Nikko Sterling scopes for many years, and have always found them to be very good. I suggest that it's used on a rimfire rifle.

     

     

    there are ****!!

    I will give you £10 for you to post it to me to dispose of it for you......

     

    I run old Nikkos on a range of rifle including as a back up on a 300WM!

    the same as your scope currently sits on my .22lr

    I have a 8x50 on the .222 and another 8x50 sitting waiting for a rifle to jump on

     

     

    very good value and solidly made scopes

     

    Thanks guys,
  • no good to put it on my .243 then :lol:
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