You need to get your prefixes and units right in order to communicate effectively.
The scope seems fast enough but the AD sensor mentioned has a bandwidth of only 1 kHz. Anything that happens much faster than 1 ms will be missed by the sensor. If it's only a signal-level problem then build a simple op-amp voltage-amplifier with a gain of 10x or so.
Yep I'm a gunsmith and I know how hard it is to communicate without the proper lingo. Sorry 'bout that.
The scope, from what I gather, should be able to measure a pulse of 5ms (time right?) and a variation in voltage of around 15mv. I see that a USB has a bandwidth of 60MB/s(am I getting this right? Not sarcastic). and the frequency response of the AD is less than what I require which is 25kHz to 50kHz. Now it seems I need a new board. I liked the AD as it has a 200g force rating and it was simple to wire up. Now it's back to sensor selection with enough refresh rate or bandwidth to actually record.