Rhino scopes - opinions please
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Rhino scopes - opinions please
Hi all
Not exactly for sale (yet!) but what is the consensus of opinion of Rhino scopes, mounts, accessories etc. Someone I know has a large stock of them which they could do with selling to a shop or trade customer but not sure how popular they are.
Thoughts? Or any interest from you "shop keepers" out there?
Love
karen
Not exactly for sale (yet!) but what is the consensus of opinion of Rhino scopes, mounts, accessories etc. Someone I know has a large stock of them which they could do with selling to a shop or trade customer but not sure how popular they are.
Thoughts? Or any interest from you "shop keepers" out there?
Love
karen
Re: Rhino scopes - opinions please
They tend to be quite expensive but are essential for checking to see if you do have any internal damage to your nasal passages.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoscope
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoscope
Re: Rhino scopes - opinions please
Nah these are definitely at the cheaper end of the market!
Re: Rhino scopes - opinions please
They are low end budget junk, mostly discontinued and probably not supported much.
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Strangely I have just been looking for one!, I have a 2.5-10x26mm with illuminated dot on my .44 under lever and it's a very nice scope for shooting gallery rifle.
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Don't buy one - they're cheap and nasty!
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The NSRA shop at Bisley has them for about £70phaedra1106 wrote:Strangely I have just been looking for one!, I have a 2.5-10x26mm with illuminated dot on my .44 under lever and it's a very nice scope for shooting gallery rifle.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150943737288? ... 1423.l2649
A proper scope at the right price.
A proper scope at the right price.
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