
#oldcorps1057 reviews the Nikon P-223 rifle scope and breaks down why it’s still a solid option for folks who want a dependable optic without spending a fortune. In this video, he talks about affordability, clarity, and practical “utility use”—the kind of scope you can set up and trust for real-world range time and everyday shooting needs.
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Are you running a P-223—or what scope are you using right now?
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Was 1057 your platoon at Parris Island? I was in 1024 probably close to the same time based on your ALICE belt. I still use ALICE too! Semper Fi, Brother.
I have a Nikon P-308. It’s the same scope with a different reticle for a 168 grain 308. Killed some deer with that glass.
I've been running the Nikon x3 for 6 years and it's been great.
I don't quiet understand why we are making videos about a scope that isn't even made anymore?
Appreciate you brother !
Great video! I’ve been looking for a new scope. I currently have a red dot with a magnifier, but I’m interested in a non-battery-operated optic with a crosshair and BDC.
So yeah, think a 4×32 is still serviceable – especially the older Weavers you can breakdown . Older, US glass and even Japanese glass are still solid options. Have some higher end LPVOs and red dots, but here in the mountains, it's the weight, humidity and cold – you end up ditching the higher end stuff for the older stuff.
Nikons are great