Just bought this for my Diana34 or Benji Trail NP...Nice fixed 4x with locking and resettable to zero turrets.AO with mildot reticle.So far I like it.https://www.pyramydair.com/product/leapers-utg-4x32-ao-true-hunter-rifle-scope-mil-dot-reticle-1-4-moa-1?a=5797There's another very similar model on Amazon for a bit less $$$ but it doesn't have the turret features.
This might seem like a little much, but it will hold up to the NP2, has rings, glass reticle, focuses down to 10 yards and is a really great scope. One other factor that so many forget. You are NOT buying the scope for the gun, you are buying the scope for YOUR eye!!! http://www.leapers.com/index.php?act=prod_detail&midx=899&allids=898_899&itemno=SCP3-UG105AOIEW
You could try a Walther ASR 4X. I've got one on my Benjamin Trail 1100NP XL. The scope is very clear and it has held up on the "1100 scope breaker" for over 1000 shot cycles. They run for about $50 approximately. It is a 'made in china' scope but the one I have has worked out well. Best Wishes - TomToday's price on Amazon:Umarex USAWalther 4x32 Rifle Scope, Duplex Reticle, 1" Tube, 11mm Rings4.1 out of 5 stars 22 customer reviews Price: $39.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
I have at least a half dozen of these:https://www.pyramydair.com/product/leapers-utg-3-9x32-ao-rifle-scope-mil-dot-reticle-1-4-moa-1-tube-3-8?a=4627I haven't broken one yet, and they have AO and can focus down to five yards. I highly recommend them as a durable budget-friendly scope.
I've very impressed with this little scope; so much so that I bought three of them. They are on my PCPs so I have no idea how they hold up to a springer, but for the money they are worth finding out! I paid 20 bucks each but today I see they are $17. Heck, they are cheaper than buying replacement iron sights. I detect no parallax at 25 yards. Don't know about 10 yards. They are good enough that I'm shooting 1/2-inch groups at 25 yards with them, and they have a nice clear image. I have a $160 Nikon crossbow scope and I'll never spend that much again for a small 8-inch long scope after I found these and compared.
Quote from: Techie on Today at 12:25:59 AM I've very impressed with this little scope; so much so that I bought three of them. They are on my PCPs so I have no idea how they hold up to a springer, but for the money they are worth finding out! I paid 20 bucks each but today I see they are $17. Heck, they are cheaper than buying replacement iron sights. I detect no parallax at 25 yards. Don't know about 10 yards. They are good enough that I'm shooting 1/2-inch groups at 25 yards with them, and they have a nice clear image. I have a $160 Nikon crossbow scope and I'll never spend that much again for a small 8-inch long scope after I found these and compared. Hey thanks for that rec! I ordered a couple of them a few minutes ago, because I tetnd to like smaller scopes, and have a couple of small but nice air rifles that I need to put different scopes on.It seemed that the reviews indicated they would be suitable for my needs, and if not, then the money loss isn't huge. I'll let you know what I think.