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Does anyone know the model of this scope? (1 Viewer)

Yes, the scope in the picture is an ED II, which is a mighty fine scope.

I must say, it is really irritating that Nikon is no longer selling scopes body-only, though I note B&H still has stock of the 50 mm ED for $418.

Also, pricing on Nikon scopes has been odd for the past year. At B&H, the 60mm ED is the same price as the 82 mm ED. Currently, the black "tactical" version of the 60 mm ED w/20-45x is selling for $1000 versus $1300 for the regular version w/20-60x. If you aren't much interested in the zoom eyepiece, the tactical scope is a much better deal--you can buy it plus a fixed eyepiece and still come out ahead (plus have the extra eyepiece).

--AP
 
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