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Nikon M 223 4-16X42mm Scope

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A Quick look at the Nikon M223 4-16x 42mm scope for my AR-15. Includes a look at the M223 mount and all accessories included

Disclaimer: All firearims and items shown comly with federal and state law. All Magazines are of standard capacity. This video does not show how to manufavrure a firearm, only how to install accesories onto an already legally purchased firearm or reciever. All firearks shown do not include any type of rate increasing devices or sod suppresoin

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34 COMMENTS

  1. Do the turrets have more than one rotation (aka is there a chance you could be on the "wrong" zero?)
    And if you're shooting out to… 400 yards you can just turn the top turret to 400 and use a dead on hold and pull the trigger, right?

  2. Excellent video.  I'm considering purchasing the exact same scope for my Daniel Defense AR.  A couple questions for you.  1) Do you still like your scope?  Any issues?  2) Is a 20 moa mount necessary or will a 0 moa mount work if you want to dial and shoot out to 500 – 600 yards?

  3. No it is solid. It has to slide on from the back it does not even have the side plate that comes off. It is super secure but not quick to remve but you could use a QD mount if you wanted to

  4. I fgured it would take some patience… I was thinking maybe a rag glued to a wooden dowel chucked in a drill. Just wanted to pick your brain for ideas. Thanks for the response. I plan on polishing all the inside and outside including the spring. Seemed like something that would improve reliability…

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