Posibility of NPZ Optics imports

BeaverMeat

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I am interested in the NPZ PSU scope as listed in on the NPZ website. Is there any chance of this becoming available for Canadian consumers or by special order. I also can not find anymore detailed information about this particular scope; such as reticle style or price... etc. Any knowledge would be great.

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Looks to be a fantastic optic.
 
why do you want this one. I can order on my next batch. what are you going to mount it on.

First I would like to know some more information about this scope; what reticle does it use, how much does it cost. And I am not to sure if this is a strict rifle scope or collimator/reflex. I have tried to contacted NPZ but to no avail. I am interested in this scope because I have been looking for a relatively compact precision optic that does not require batteries to function. The 4x fixed zoom is a interesting bonus. The eye relief is reasonable for mounting on a CZ858 or SKS. I am not to sure there will be a huge interest in this optic unless we know more about it.
 
if the price is right, this scope could be be a big seller. Of cource you need an additional side mount to go with it for CZ which will add another 60-70 dollars to the total price.
 
First I would like to know some more information about this scope; what reticle does it use, how much does it cost. And I am not to sure if this is a strict rifle scope or collimator/reflex. I have tried to contacted NPZ but to no avail. I am interested in this scope because I have been looking for a relatively compact precision optic that does not require batteries to function. The 4x fixed zoom is a interesting bonus. The eye relief is reasonable for mounting on a CZ858 or SKS. I am not to sure there will be a huge interest in this optic unless we know more about it.

I too would like to know more about this scope....
 
I'm also very interested in this scope, with a side mount for my CZ-858.

Looks like a copy of the Elcan Specter DR 1/4x.

Being Russian-made, if it had a 7.62x39 BDC reticle, that would really be the icing on the cake! :)
 
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