Official UAG Tactical CQB 4 Reticle Dual Red / Green Open Reflex Sight with Integral Weaver-Picatinny Rail Base. High quality aircraft grade aluminum construction, shock proof, fog proof, water resistant ideal for military-law enforcement-hunters. 4 Different Reticle Designs for every Tactical Solution. 6 Brightness Settings (3 Red, 3 Green). Tubeless Design. 1x Magnification. Objective (mm)-24×34. Unlimited Eye Relief. Multi-Coated Lens. Black Finish. Windage & Elevation Adjustments. Weight-4.2
3 thoughts on “Ultimate Arms Gear Tactical “CQB” Rifle Shotgun Pistol Red-Green 4 Reticle Red Dot Open Reflex Sight/Scope”
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5 stars for the price,
For a 30 dollar red dot I cannot complain. I would definitely buy again.
I have a $100 red dot at home, and the only differences between the two that I can tell is…
The parallax compensation is not perfect when the reticle leaves the middle half of the lens. With a more expensive brand the parallax compensation is good almost out to the edge.
The lens is plastic instead of glass.
Bottom line is, for the price, I love this reflex sight. I have it mounted on my 12 gauge shotgun and it seems to hold zero just fine. If I could return my $100 reflex for this one I would.
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9mm Carbine likes it!,
I put this on my Beretta 9mm CX4 and it worked like a dream – sighted it in with a bore sighter and for the next 599 rounds of ammo it was dead on. I will update this after another 500 to see if it stays sighted it.
Ben
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good for the $$$,
Put this a Ruger MK III, handles the low recoil well enough to hold accuracy. I use it for Steel Challenge. Took me from 3.11 secs open sights to 2 secs flat on my best round. When the reticle is changed between the four patterns, you have to sight it in again. If you go back to the reticle patern you sighted in at, you will be ok. So in other words, pick a reticle and stick with it. The image is ok for clarity. Mine is a little lopsided. For the price, I would buy another for low recoil calibers. If you want a Trijicon or Burris, go get a Trijicon or Burris. You get what you pay for and I am happy with this product.
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