🎯 Lock, Load, Lead: The Ultimate Sight for the Sharpest Shots
The Feyachi Reflex Sight combines 4 adjustable reticle styles in one compact, ultralight unit featuring a 33mm lens for quick target acquisition and a wide field of view. Built with a durable stainless steel rail mount, it offers parallax correction and unlimited eye relief for pinpoint accuracy. Waterproof and shockproof, powered by a 3V lithium battery, this sight is engineered for reliability and precision in any hunting or shooting scenario.
Brand | Feyachi |
Color | Black |
Style | Dot, Circle/Dot, Crosshair/Dot, Crosshair/Circle/Dot combinations |
Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 1"W x 2.12"H |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 4.1 Ounces |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Objective Lens Diameter | 33 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Shotgun,Rifle |
Mounting Type | Rail |
Night vision | No |
Field Of View | 15.8 Meters |
Model Name | 1028 |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
Reticle Type | Combination Reticle |
UPC | 723260377681 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 3.46 x 2.09 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.11 x 1.14 x 2.13 inches |
Brand Name | Feyachi |
Warranty Description | 1 month refund & replacement warranty |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | F690031001028-1 |
Included Components | Feyachi red dot sight |
Size | 3.2*1.5*2.1 |
B**H
Affordable, durable, and bright - buying another for my next airsoft rifle
I've been beating this sight on the top of my airsoft replica for hours every weekend over the last two and a half months, which around here, means everything from +90*f down to about 26*f, and blinding sun and dust to damp-sleet-rain-snow (most recently).It has held up to being dropped (with my entire replica), bumped and jostled, and has been pinged at LEAST 3 times that I know of with airsoft bbs, and it has held tight, kept zero, and performed exactly as needed.The battery lasts a good long time in there as well.If I had a small quip it would be that, when lit brightly (setting 4 and 5), two of the RED dot patterns (none the greens though) look a wee bit blurry, but not bad enough to affect the use of the sight. Honestly that is a crazy minor flaw in an otherwise steal of a deal on a rock solid optic.As I said in the headline. I'm buying a second one for my G36.Edit-Additional: I just wanted to add that the second one works just as well as the first one. Even in the cold and snow.
Z**Y
I was pleasantly surprised.
It had less plastic than I expected, mostly machined aluminum. The reticle was clear and bright, the hex key adjuster moved the dot predictably, and has a nice tactile click. Flexible rubber lens cover. For the price point, I was impressed. Made my .22 more fun to shoot.
K**Z
Decent, but not good enough
About 3 years ago I started getting into firearms with my father and brother. We all kind of went in knowing nothing about them besides what we've learned from games or movies, we branched into them as a collective hobby the three of us could share as well as taking personal and home defense more seriously.As with any hobby, beginner mistakes happen and regretful or non-necessary purchases happen, it's inevitable from computers, firearms, or even collecting cards. My brother was real into airsoft at the time and purchased one of these reflex sights for an airsoft mp5 he was assembling. As impressed and naïve as I was I decided to purchase two of these sights to put on some 12 gauge shotguns we just purchased.Soon enough we zeroed it with a boresight and went to go pattern out the shot using our new reflex sights and the initial thoughts were impressive. Multiple reticles, red or green, iconic retro look, bright emitter? what could go wrong! Well, nothing actually! We managed to have a range day that went according to plan and anyone who shoots know it's a good time when nothing comes loose or falls off, especially when shooting with friends or family.We haven't had any issues with the sights whatsoever. Now, before you think I'm lying about my experience, yes we did shoot 12 gauge but #7 birdshot and a few 00 buckshot we found from my father's old hunting days. Nothing got loose or lost zero, but then again they were lighter loads.The only reason I'm giving this product a semi-negative title and 4 star review is that the reticle themselves don't really get bright enough at high noon in the sun. I have 4 of these sights and each of them during the peak of day just ends up washed out in the western sun and Sonoran desert backdrop. But again, no issues were had with the screws backing our or the whole thing falling apart. I cant speak on the durability of the glass, but the entire look and feel is pretty much a "good enough" approach.For airsoft? It's amazing and fun! For actual shooting? Probably not the best, especially with the brightness issues making it difficult to see the reticle in the daylight. It probably would be a fun 22 toy or best used for an actual toy such as airsoft or gel guns instead of real ones, especially if that battle is going to be indoors. That being said, if they fixed the issues with brightness this dot might make for a decent beginner or budget option, but it's too soon to say from it's performance due to the inability to even use the thing
B**N
Worth every penny
Nice quality. Have not zeroed yet. But everything functional alright. The brightness is pretty good and very clear. Full metal made in high quality. Cool look and fast adjustment. Small and compact.
S**H
Great quality/value
great product. my husband liked it so much he ordered more
L**R
A good, cheap, reliable and durable reflex sight
What I like most about this reflex sight was the ease of use, and how easy it was to change the brightness, or reticle. This reflex was made of some sort of high grade airplane aluminum, and did I mention that this comes with 2 cr2032 batteries? It comes with a cleaning cloth, 2 Alan wrenches forsighting it in, and mounting it onto picatinnies. I’m still waiting for my carry handle optic adapter to be delivered in a few days, so if I don’t forget, I’ll update this review. Update: I bought 2, and the second one went on my Smc 9, which has an inline stock, and is actually viable. However, for this one, it is not inline, and has a carry handle, and when I shoot at a small metal bowl, with my reticle directly on it, it goes about 2-3 feet in the air. You may be saying, just adjust it to the point of impact, duh easy fix. But no. This thing got pretty much stripped down from how much I screwed it in. The bottom piece for the up and down adjustment was going OUT, and the wind age screw inside stayed where it was. Basically, the thing was impossible to adjust. If anyone could tell me how to adjust it, let me know, like please let me know. 3/5, because my other one was alright. I actually don’t know if I’m able to even adjust it anymore, it’s been almost completely stripped.
V**Z
Honest Opinion
For the price its pretty solid. the picture is clear and you can see the sight, can change the colors and the patterns. however taking off and changing the battery can be a pain. doesn't seem super durable id be careful with roughhousing with it. holds zero pretty good, the picture sight doesn't bounce from 15-25 yds away fits nicely on my Anderson am 15. good as you can get going on 6 or so months of having it no issues so far used it about 6-7 times. nice beginner sight.
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