As long as you know the scope will need some adjustment after being removed and reinstalled, it should do the job....but NcStar has a mediocre reputation for quality. It should keep impacts within a few inches of the previous zero.
I've got a couple LaRue LT104 mounts and they don't return to the absolute perfect zero they had before being removed, but are close enough....and they're among the top few options. The other top options are still an order of magnitude more costly than the NcStar.
If there's a chance of needing to use it for self defense, I personally wouldn't go "cheaper" than a Burris AR-P.E.P.R.
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