depends because my friend got an aftermath mp5 and there were NO rails on it, (if your mp5 somehow does then yes it will work depending on the type of rails.) and he said you needed specific scopes, site tec. from aftermath
the rifle has a dovetail mount for a scope built into the design.
The 880 has an 11 mm dovetail mount. This BB/pellet rifle is fairly inexpensive and it works fine with a simple 4x10 scope, to put a more powerful scope would cost more than the rifle's base price. Daisy makes a 4x10 scope that works fine with this rifle
Properly called a reflex sight. See the link below for article explaining how they work.
They'll work with either, and are perfectly capable of being mounted on a centrefire rifle.
It depends completly on which scope and which airsoft gun. Some may work well and others may just be for show.
Yes, a rifle scope can work on a black powder muzzleloader, but there are a few considerations. It's important to choose a scope that can withstand the recoil and vibrations associated with black powder rifles, as they can differ from modern centerfire rifles. Additionally, ensure that the scope is mounted securely and that the eye relief is appropriate for the muzzleloader's design. Using a scope specifically designed for muzzleloaders can enhance performance and accuracy.
It may work but it is not normally recommended because the shock from a pellet rifle is different from a regular firearm and it been known to jar loose the glass in a rimfire scope mounted on a pellet rifle.
It'll work just fine.
maybe reflex it
the laser beam is shot by the touch of a button and it calculates the time it took to get the laser to the object and the time it took to bounce back to your rifle scope, and it gives you a distance. That is a laser rangefinder!
Yes, you can put a scope on a Coast to Coast Model 320 single-shot .22 rifle. You'll need to use a scope mount that fits the rifle's specifications, typically a 3/8-inch dovetail mount. A compact rimfire scope with low magnification, such as a 3-9x40mm or a fixed power of around 4x, would work well for this type of firearm. Be sure to check the eye relief and overall compatibility with your setup.
there a a few things you can do you can mount it on the side it takes some getting used too but it works or you can get a special scope made for mounting farther forward there hard to find but they work great