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I thought I would buy myself one of these and give a wee try out,it uses no batteries as the green is illuminated by natural light.
Nothing is magnified though except the black arrow on the sight itself,it is mounted via a rail,seems fully adjustable up/down,left/right via small allan screws.
I paid $123 for mine delivered direct from the manufacturer,Amazon.ca sells them for $180 ish with free delivery,you can guess why I ordered direct lol.











Trust me that last pic was a bugger to take lol!
Construction is pretty damn solid made of aircraft grade aluminium.

I haven't fitted her or tried her out yet as I'm nightshift,and have been busy with other things atm as well,but once I fit her and test her I will post and let you guys know how it works.
 
waiting for your review id really like something like this on my bl22 (wish they had one to fit 3/8 dovetail), i wanted to go with a peep sight but having to figure out how high of a new front sight i will need and then the fact that i can't find any vendor that carries them within reasonable distance. So I gotta order which means I better get it right the first time.

This however seems so simple and intuitive, i just need to find a dovetail adapter that isn't a huge riser. B-square makes a nice low profile one but can't find one here in canada.
 
This looks great. Seems like a much better idea then a red dot. ie. not needing batteries.

I wonder if they can produce a magnifier for this. A magnifier similar to those flip over eotech things. your picture doesnt seem to show a see all writing in the reticule in some reviews.

What kind of clarity does it get at longer ranges? could they add in a BDC or some ranging marks in there or something? I like this idea.
 
I purchased one as well, hope it works as good as advertised. Planing to put it on KSG with 1/2" raiser.
I love the fact that you can adjust the size of a triangle by moving it along the rail..
 
Looks interesting. I want to try one just out of curiosity. This version (generation 1?) is a pretty crude, home-made-looking product. Hopefully, if the product is a success, a more refined, cleaner revised model will come out.

I find it a little funny to see some of the reactions to a new product like this. A simple, compact, no-battery-required sight, lightweight and intuitive to use...and what do we hear? "Needs magnification!" "I want a ballistic reticle" "Long range turrets" "RAILS! NEEDS RAILS! LOTS AND LOTS OF RAILS!!!"

Me, I'm gonna wait for the tritium-enhanced, infrared-laser-designating, carbon-fiber-cased quick-detach picatinny version with interchangeable three-selectable-colour reticles and Bluetooth internet capability. Can't hardly wait! :)
 
Well it was simple to fit and it can be set up with the BC scout mount to it doesn't need removed for cleaning which is what I was looking for :)
Now I just need to get out and test it out,still working 6 nightshifts and making the most of it before it stops,might be lucky to get another 4 weeks I was told.
I am hoping to test her out before then as I slapped it onto my chinese SKS and am dying to try both out.
 
weaver makes a 1 inch rail that slides over the 3/8 inch scope groove and a screw on top of the weaver rail that tightens down. I have this wever rail on a few baikals that have a 11mm scope grove. This way 1 inch rings would work and this sight also. I find this would really be nice for 22 rimfires( such as trappers model).
 
This looks great. Seems like a much better idea then a red dot. ie. not needing batteries.

I wonder if they can produce a magnifier for this. A magnifier similar to those flip over eotech things. your picture doesnt seem to show a see all writing in the reticule in some reviews.

What kind of clarity does it get at longer ranges? could they add in a BDC or some ranging marks in there or something? I like this idea.

I expect it gets the same kind of clarity your eyes have at all ranges.
 
I really like this sight!
Had it out a couple of times now,I have it mounted so that I do not need to remove it from its mount so no having to re-zero the bugger,so far it has held zero with no issues.
It did take a few mns to get used to it,but it is pretty instinctive once you fire off a few rounds.
I am tempted to get one for the shotty now lol.
 
I have one also, I used it on my 1022 for a bit. Kinda neat idea. The triangle gets larger as your eye relief increases. Well built but not peep sight tough. Seems to pick up light decently also. I was thinking it would work good with a small bolt on type weaver base to replace the rear open sight on a rifle if a guy needs brighter sights. The big complaint I read about them before I bought was that it covers the bottom half of the target. So do leaf type sights lol
 
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