Which model? As a rule, fixed powers are simpler, and thus more robust (just like the rifle ).
Most modern pistol scopes would be able to take the recoil. Aligning the rings and lapping them is a Good Idea (TM) for any scope, but particularly for this application. You want a consistent, solid purchase between the rings and the scope.
Getting a scope from a company with a good customer service reputation is most important in this, because while you may get a BSA that you can bequeath to your great grandkids, you might get a Leupold that rotates its reticle three shots into sighting it in.
BSA was pretty OK when we had to return a scope for service. I have heard Leupold is excellent, but of course you pay for it. Haven't heard anything about Burris.
One thing I would definitely do is go to MidwayUSA.com and look up the specific model (if they carry it) and see if there is a review for it. I've found that feature very useful.
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