Reviews by LaFlyer44
Excellent So Far
Written on Dec 09, 2017
I'm perplexed at those who complain about the eye relief being insufficient. The eye relief is superior to acogs by around 3/4 an inch with much greater field of view as a bonus. It's glass is clear and reticle easy to use and can be turned on and off with the push of a button or left to its own devices and turn itself off after six minutes of non movement then relight itself when motion sensed again. It is not dainty or light weighing in over 19 ounces, but feels well built with very positive clicks when adjusting light intensity and windage and elevation. The mount is just OK and I can see room for improvement in that area, but mine has not broken and holds tight so far. My only real gripe is the battery used I would prefer a AA or more common less expensive type but with the motac system Sig uses battery life should not be much of a concern truly. In my research I compared it against Trijicon, Leupold Hamr, Steiner 536 and the Hensoldt battlesight. At the end of the day I chose the Sig and so far do not have any regrets.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Excellent So Far
Written on Dec 09, 2017
I'm perplexed at those who complain about the eye relief being insufficient. The eye relief is superior to acogs by around 3/4 an inch with much greater field of view as a bonus. It's glass is clear and reticle easy to use and can be turned on and off with the push of a button or left to its own devices and turn itself off after six minutes of non movement then relight itself when motion sensed again. It is not dainty or light weighing in over 19 ounces, but feels well built with very positive clicks when adjusting light intensity and windage and elevation. The mount is just OK and I can see room for improvement in that area, but mine has not broken and holds tight so far. My only real gripe is the battery used I would prefer a AA or more common less expensive type but with the motac system Sig uses battery life should not be much of a concern truly. In my research I compared it against Trijicon, Leupold Hamr, Steiner 536 and the Hensoldt battlesight. At the end of the day I chose the Sig and so far do not have any regrets.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.
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