Quickshot sighting scope
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The Quickshot sighting scope is an accessory to the Nintendo Entertainment System (N.E.S) Zapper, produced originally by Quickshot Supervision. It was manufactured in China, and was Q.C. Passed (Quality Checked).
The Quick shot sighting scope clicks onto the Nintendo zapper quite easily. The plastic plugs click into the zappers' holes. The scope has an adjustment mechanism which is even rarer than the scope itself. Finding a complete scope and adjuster is hard. It is also known as a Deluxe Sighting Scope. The scope is in a greyish colour and is very detailed with fake screws.
The adjuster is a red sliding-mechanism which is used to tilt the scope up and down according to the distance from the televison. It goes from 3 - 20 Feet. The scope has no internal glass, but there is a cross in the middle of the plastic tube.
An eBay seller claimed that through his six years of running a game-store only one complete Quick Shot Sighting Scope was sold, for around $150.