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Nikko Stirling is my best guess and can be from 1956 till today
And without getting my grubies on it all I can suggest is to search every Nikko scope until you narrow down the choices
I have 2 from the 1980's one has a serial number below the windage turret mount on the tube the other doesn't
Measure the objective bell to help with the search
None of them as it is to low a magnification to get a precise range from
the only way to check is to measure out distances to targets at the ranges on the side wheel and decide
I got the Nakamichi Av-10 i too face the same problem i just tap the remote with my palm and it starts working...:) just try this am sure it should work
the nikko stirling scope like most scopes has rubber "O" rings in them and they can go very tight on you at times all you can do is keep twisting it back and for till it frees off (it will in time) a splash of wd 40 mat free it off as well, but not very much if it gets inside the scope its finished
Hi ken, if your nikko cars are dont seem to work check te conection cable maybe you need to cleened a little bit if you make it and dont work try to change the beterries again if they are rechargable or only use baterries AA
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