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The CTOPTIC4x32 Sight is a high-performance hunting scope featuring real enhanced red fiber technology for automatic brightness adjustment, durable aluminum construction, and multi-coated lenses for superior optical clarity. It is waterproof, shockproof, and compatible with standard Picatinny and Weaver rails, making it the perfect companion for any outdoor adventure.
J**.
ACOG? Nope - but for the price - this thing is NICE!
Glass is VERY good, etching is crisp and day glow is great.Doesn't have tritium so don't expect it to light up at night. Will have to try it with night vision one night with an IR light, will let you all know.Otherwise looks great, sits on top of my carry handle perfectly and the real ACOG attachment screw does work with this so you can use a mil spec carry handle and use it the way the ACOG was intended to be used with it.Zeroing was easy and has held over 100 rounds. Not a big sampling, but most of these "budget" scopes need to be adjusted or just plain stop working by then unless they are worth anything. 223/556 does not have crazy recoil either so that helps. How would this work with a beefier round, not sure, but it does feel like it would hold up.Not sure if I would drop test this thing though, guess we'll find out because it does happen... most likely no where near as durable as a real one, but wouldn't expect it.My recommendations, if you have a 22 or 223, go for it, you'll like it without dropping $1300.
B**Y
Great little scope for airsoft
9/10 for airsoft2/10 for real riflesFor the value (especially when compared to a real Trijicon optic) this scope is fantastic. It looks identical to the real one I used while active duty. The illuminated chevron is surprisingly bright even when used indoors, and the clarity of the glass and reticle is fantastic. The elevation and windage adjustments have that nice satisfying click.The only con I notice is that the entire reticle itself is ever-so-slightly tilted in one direction, which is sometimes distracting but more or less just an annoyance.On a real rifle, I cannot state how well it holds zero, if at all. As well as due to the tilted reticle, probably isn't the best choice for real steel marksmanship. I would only use this scope for airsoft or a pellet gun.
C**S
So so....
U get what u pay for 100%. I got this to mount on my new Smith and Wesson 15/22 AR style rifle, I only intended to use this for up to 50 yards max. I got it out on thw range today and I'm using very high quality ammo and for some reason this site was impossible to zero at 50 yards. I first tried bore siting with my green laser and I couldn't get the reticle to get anywhere near zero that way, it wouldn't adjust that far, and in medium light conditions I expected the fiber optic light to be more visible but nope. I had to end up aiming about a whole foot below my target and about a foot to the left just to get some ok groupings in the middle of my target. I'll try it on my ar15 firing 5.56 but I'm not expecting any better results. Save up and just pay for a 300 plus optic, it hurts to spend that much just for a scope but learning the hard way sux.
B**C
It's a $90 clone of a $1200 optic
Now, a REAL Trijicon will have great eye relief, top quality glass, tritium on the chevron, and fiberoptic that will light up the reticle with even a tiny amount of ambient light.This thing? It gets close. The eye relief is punishing, I'm talking barely over an inch to get full FOV, so if you're not comfortable with that, or you aren't good at steadying recoil kick, maybe don't go with this. If you can get past that however, then you'll have a surprisingly solid optic. It's sturdy and rugged, it holds its zero well, the glass is very clear, and the fiberoptic illuminates the reticle pretty brightly when there's ambient light. I put this on a 7.62x39 chambered AR and once I got it zeroed, was able to nail almost same-hole groupings at 50yds right on the tip of the chevron. Out to 100yds the groupings were 1-2", and I wasn't able to get farther than that at my local range, but I imagine it will continue to be proportionate.Obviously if you can afford it go with a real triji but if you're looking for a budget optic that gets close, then $90 for this chunk of aluminum and glass will go a long away.
G**R
It's OK for the money
You definitely get what you pay for. Eye relief is terrible. The one I got would not hold zero so I returned it. The glass was surprisingly clear for a scope at this price point. I ended up getting a vortex strike eagle 1-6x24 instead and I'm not disappointed.
D**.
For the price can't beat it
Eye relief isn't the best but its way better then i expected and I'm happy with it. Super bright and quality is perfect and was able to get it to zero within 10 shots.
C**Z
Poor eye relief, great replica optic.
Although the eye relief is poor (I've been told the actual trijicon acogs have the same issue), this is a great replica for airsoft.
C**N
Very cost effective
The scope arrived in two days. The construction was solid and surpasses my expectations. There is a good seal in the scope, though I’m not sure what gas is inside the scope. The sight picture was very clear, the eye relief and parallax were both decent, and the fiber worked well. I was able to see the chevron in low light conditions indoors. The zero held very well and my groupings were consistently tight. Overall, I am very impressed with the quality of the scope given the very reasonable cost. I have used real ACOGs and the difference in performance is not worth the difference in cost. I would highly recommend this scope for builds on a budget.
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