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Let's be realistic. At this price you don't get a rugged Mil-Spec device like Aimpoint, etc.
Design Flaws:
1. The front of the unit is supported by two pieces of glued on rubber between it and the base.
2. Not sure what the locking screws accomplish as you can adjust windage and elev. when locked down.
3. When you move your head, the dot moves. It is worse with elevation vs windage parallax. Poorly ground glass.
4. The glue and fit of the lens to the lens shroud is poor and the lens is likely to fall out if unit is dropped.
5. Does not hold zero when a different reticle style is selected.
I mounted this device on a Ruger 22/45 and it held zero for a 200 rnd session at the indoor range. The jury is still out as to whether this unit will stay zeroed under adverse weather and normal treatment. If it retains zero on the selected reticle, then I'd have to recommend it because of cost...
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!] |
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