The LaserKing has a 5 milliwatt laser actually built into the scope’s optics system…
How about this for something new from Nikko Stirling? It’s the LaserKing, and Nikko Stirling agents, Highland Outdoors, tell me it’s a genuine world first. The LaserKing has a 5milliwatt laser actually built into the scope’s optics system, and that laser has its own windage and elevation adjusters which operate independently of the scope’s tactical style turrets. We’re testing this scope right now and you’ll get the first report in next month’s Airgun World. In the meantime, we already know that LaserKings will be offered in three specification, these being a 3-9 x 42 at �139, a 4-12 x 42 at �154 (prototype pictured) and a 4.5-14 x 50 at �174. All LaserKing scopes will have mil-dot reticles, fast-focus eyepieces and come supplied with two batteries. Available from mid-October, the new LaserKings are set to light up the hunting lives of shooters all over the world.
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