Reviews by Jeffersonian
You get what you pay for.
Written on Mar 19, 2018
Well, this is not a world-class sight. It is NOT first focal plane, so the reticle does not follow the magnification, and the range markings, whatever version they may be, can only be relied on at a certain zoom. Also I suspect the "mil dot" reticle is not real geometrically-calculated mil dots, but just something that looks like it. It does seem to be a true 1x, or near enough, so you can look through it without getting lost, but there's usually a glaring ring in the field of view if the illumination is turned on. The mount seems decent. The accompanying red dot is really cheap; there are three brightness settings, cycled through by pressing the power button repeatedly, but they're all very bright and the dot is elongated and double-imaged. The red dot can be dismounted and placed on other Picatinny rails as you choose. Think of it as a $60 scope in a $40 mount with a free red dot.
8 of 10 found the following review helpful.
Decent backup sights, fair price
Written on Mar 18, 2018
Review for
Trinity Force AR15 Flip Up Iron Sight
There's not much to say about such a simple product. The sights don't lock in either the up or down positions, being held by spring detents only, but they're intended for use when your optics or electronics fail, not all the time. The rear has the usual large and small apertures, and the front sight post is standard and replaceable with aftermarket posts to the user's preference.
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