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<blockquote data-quote="jhw1st" data-source="post: 19167" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>Marlow I ordered one of the S&W scopes last month and it is a nicely finished scope and has clear bright optics. It is made in Japan and is warranted by Smith & Wesson even though the entire line has been discontin ued. Hakko is the actual manu facturer of these scopes and I don't know anything about thier reputation for quality. The up-down and windage clicks are nice and crisp on the one I have. Rainguard is an added feature on these scopes and is supposed to give them all weather protection for those of us who hunt in the elements. With the lifetime warranty backed by S&W and the affordable pricing I just had to have one. I ordered the mil-dot reticle model. I have not mounted it on a rifle yet but I am anxious to get it done and see what it is made of. There were rumors at first that these were made by Nikon but after some research I found out that Hakko is the manufacturer. I will give a report after the first trip to the range with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhw1st, post: 19167, member: 2306"] Marlow I ordered one of the S&W scopes last month and it is a nicely finished scope and has clear bright optics. It is made in Japan and is warranted by Smith & Wesson even though the entire line has been discontin ued. Hakko is the actual manu facturer of these scopes and I don't know anything about thier reputation for quality. The up-down and windage clicks are nice and crisp on the one I have. Rainguard is an added feature on these scopes and is supposed to give them all weather protection for those of us who hunt in the elements. With the lifetime warranty backed by S&W and the affordable pricing I just had to have one. I ordered the mil-dot reticle model. I have not mounted it on a rifle yet but I am anxious to get it done and see what it is made of. There were rumors at first that these were made by Nikon but after some research I found out that Hakko is the manufacturer. I will give a report after the first trip to the range with it. [/QUOTE]
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