Magnification: 4x Objective Lens Diameter: 32mm Reticle Type: Red Illuminated (CrossHair)Field of View: 6°15′, Eye Relief: 70mmPowered by functional fiber optic red rod and providing more bright environment and reticle illumination by the optical line at day.
A**R
Yes, it holds zero 👍🏻
Watched a bunch of YouTube videos on some horror stories about how these don't hold zero and other quality issues and decided to take a chance anyways. Put this on my ar, chambered in 5.7 x 28, got it sighted it in for 50 yards (the red circles are the last group of 5 shots after the final adjustment.) put 100 rounds through it that day and it held zero with no issues. My first recommendation is to use blue locktite on the mounting screws, you shouldn't have an issue. Needless to say, really decent scope for the price. Build quality was what you would expect from something in that price range that isn't brand name. But it holds zero and the glass is really clear. I was very surprised and would totally reccomend this to a friend.
D**P
Possibly better than the real deal
For a clone of the acog it's very impressive I used an acog in the army as an infantryman and this one honestly is better than what I used then well worth the price
G**A
Have fun and be safe
So far so good, shot about 300 rounds (AR-15 .223/.556) and still holding zero. did have to rotate the bottom base, so the Windage dial knob, would not bottom out when adjusting. The picture is about 50yards.
P**E
Great Optic, if you are looking for the ACOG look, without the ACOG price tag!
I am writing this review because I am more than happy with this optic. The sight picture is very clear, and holds its zero even after firing 60-rounds of 5.56. For the price, this optic is more than worth the purchase. The only downside is that mine did not have any clear markings on which way to turn the knobs to designate Right or Left, Up or Down. However, once you turn it in one direction and shoot a group of 3-shots, it is easy to determine which way is which and make your adjustments accordingly. As you will see from the pic I added, once fully zero'd, it is capable of a real tight shot group.Wife got this for me for my birthday, it's been sitting in our wish list for a long time...possibly at least a year. Anyhow, this past Sunday I just zero'd it and put 60-rounds through my AR-15 5.56 NATO. I first got the sights so that it is within a 6-inch group at 50-yards, then I moved out to 100-yards and did my final tweaks. The pic I have posted is from 100-yards after final tweaks were complete. The marked shots are from my father-in-law with his AR-10 .308 and Bushnell optic.
R**.
Fiber optic is very good and the reticle/glass are also great
70 rounds over two sessions on my Palmetto State Armory 16" .223 M4 rifle has held up well and stayed zero-ed. Note that the UP is counter-clockwise for Point-of-Impact (POI) and the RIGHT is also counter-clockwise for POI. Fiber optic is very good and the reticle/glass are also great. Check periodically that your bolt that holds onto the picatinny rail hasn't come loose as one of mine kind of did so either locktite that in or torque it in with a tool. Thank you FACOG.
T**R
Somewhere in the middle
OK, this optic has confused the hell out of me. What I expected to happen was for this thing to not hold zero... The optical WILL hold zero, however, the screws to the mounting bracket that connect to the base which connects to the pic rail back off slowly, Causing me optic to fall off unexpectedly if you are not paying close attention to the amount of retention of the optic to the base. That being said, I have not tried to find better base screws, but honestly that’s all this thing needs. This thing has actually surprised me quite a bit, this optic has had a few unintentional falls on some rocky terrain, and amazingly The optic held zero I did not have any more damage than mere surface scratches. There was a couple times where I thought for sure I had cracked the sight glass but it didn’t even chip. Not a bad optic surprisingly, just needs better screws
N**R
Feels solid and not cheap, good sight picture and reticle. Unable to hold a good zero.
I was surprised by how solid this sight felt when I got it. For the price I expected it to feel cheap. The sight picture is excellent, and the reticle lights up in sunlight just like an expensive one. Mounts well on the rail and dits snuggly, doesn’t move at all.The reason I gave it 2 stars is that it doesn’t seem to hold a zero for me. I have zeroed it multiple times. Shoots great for the rest of the day. However, next time I go to the range I am unable to hit anything until I re-zero it. Also the adjustment screws are not labeled for which direction to adjust up or right. Took a bit of playing around with it to figure out which direction to turn the screws to adjust my shots.I read all the reviews before purchasing and most of them said it held a zero pretty well so I may have gotten a defective one, but regardless it does not hold a zero for me.
E**I
Very impressed for replica scope
Amazing sight for being 1/10 the price of a real ACOG!! held zero beautifully after adjusting the turrets which are not labeled. Turning turret clockwise is down for elevation and left for windage. I removed the thumb screw mount for a airsoft qd mount and it still held zero after dismounting and remounting.i can't speak for all units but mine is perfect for the price of cost
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