- Tubeless design with 33mm reflex lens aperture provides a wide field of view
- Multi-reticle (4 patterns) or variable dot (4 different sizes) are installed
- Built-in mount for standard bases, no need to rezero when remounting the dismounted sight
- Parallax corrected & unlimited eye-relief, Allen head screw type wind age and elevation click adjustments, with locking screw
- Ultralight, waterproof and shockproof - powered one 3v lithium battery (included)
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Kristie Kramer Sportsman
Green or red and so many different reticles and brightness settings. Easy install!
I love this Reflex sight! It fits perfectly on my rail system and works great. I love that I can turn up the brightness and customize the reticle and choose between red and green. It is awesome and came with 3 batteries, 1 already installed and 2 new ones in the box as well. The directions are clear and it even came with a cleaning cloth.
Adele Semenaviciene
Sight system
Well made sight , mount is sturdy , I also use 45 degree offset iron sights with this, I do have an EO Tech i paid 475 dollars for and this does the same job. , combat vet here and would buy another one and plan on it. Zeroed out at 25 meters dead on. I banged my weapon around and shot again it stayed zeroed out very impressive most sight systems would need to be dialed in again.
Pankaj Kumar
for less than 20 bucks, stands up to 7.62x39
Pros and Cons further down so I bought this sight with the mindset that it would break, or not hold a zero or the battery would die, or the dot would be blurry or whatever. but I tell you I really like this sight. not only is this sight super inexpensive, but the mount holds tighter and easier than a bushnell product I just got. I have it mounted on a rifle that shoots 7.62x39 and it holds a zero. shooting 2in groups at 50yds and 3in groups at 75-100 yds....not sure what the dot moa is, but it looks to be same size as the bushnell I product I mentioned and it supposedly had a 3moa dot. (now there is a guy on youtube who bashes his red dots with a water bottle a lot to see if it breaks or loses it zero, I did not do this test, I am not using this in military applications...and I have back up sights in case I get the inclination to beat the sight till it breaks) it also has springs between the sight and the mount in case you bash or bump it...which I accidently did at the range, and I dropped it on some rocks when I was remounting to test if it held the zero, it held just fine. pros: 1 it holds zero on a 7.62x39 even after un-mounting and remounting 3 times just to check. 2. the mounting holds bracket holds as good or better than some higher price sights 3.has four different reticle designs for user preference 4. dropped and bumped pretty hard a couple times, didn't break and zero held 5. moa size seems to be same 3 less 6. flat glass gives greater view width than tube red dot 7. left battery on for a week straight and it never phased it 8. works perfect with mbus (mini back up sights) without extra riser 9. water proof -(tested that) and it never fogged up after water testing or when shooting in rain 10. no glare or view distortion cons: 1 when you zero it in, I had to listen for clicks and kind of feel it click with the wrench but was still very easy to do. 2. when I tightened the "locking screw" to "lock the zero", it pushed it to the left....so I just left unlocked, it holds a zero just fine after 150 rounds of 7.62 and being bumped a couple good times. 2 the only thing I don't like is when you change reticles, the plain dot's zero point is different than the other 3. so basically take it to the range, choose which one you like, and leave it. (which ill admit is a bummer for sure) but any one of these will work in any weather situation. I like the circle with a dot in the middle--but that's just me.
Jimmythat Carroll
For Benjamin 392 Users
Hopefully you have bought the Adair Venturi (AV) Intermounr - yes, it costs twice as much this sight but it will mount the sight far enough back and it has a Picatinny rail that fits. Before you begin, remove the "V" portion of the 392 iron sights (remove 2 round head screws and use a 3/16 drift punch). You can not use the iron sights with the AV mount anyway and the iron sight V just gets in the way of pumping. First, slide the AV mounts over the 392 chamber - one in front and one behind spacing them using the holes in the rail as a spacing guide and using blue locktite. Next, attach the rail (try to center the rail on the mounts as there is some play in the rail mounting holes and the position can affect the left/right sight adjustment at the range). Mount the sight on the rail as far back as possible and still maintain at least 3 inches from your eventual eye position. You can locktite them in. My "range" was in the back yard with saw horses and paper plates at a 30 ft distance.with black marker dots in the center - your method may vary. I used the green dot on #5 brightness in daylight. Easily obtained 1 inch CEP shots with 5 pumps. I will check periodically to see if the accuracy is stable. I put the Allen wrench in the pellet can for future use. So far, I am very happy with this sight for an air gun squirrel remover. FOV is good. Brightness is good. Adjustment is easy. Remains to be seen if it is rugged enough and if adjustment stays put. Good hunting.
Kypriani Thoma
Great product. Fantastic customer support.
Okay.....so there was an issue with the first one. It turned off and i had to shake it to get it to turn back on. They sent me a new one and i still have the old one that i use for testing other guns. Both units were able to setup quickly and hold ZERO. I have moved it to a Browning Buckmark 22, a FN Scar 16 (223/556) and a Ruger PC 9 (9mm). 500 plus rounds on each platform. Held zero and keeps on working. For the price, why would anyone NOT buy it. Price performer and customer service is First Class.
Crystal Morandi
Cheap and works great !!
Cheap and works great !! I use on a HP 995TS 9mm Carbine. Once I set the sight with a bore laser it held all day with over 200 shots. Pictures are not the best,m but the sight is clear and bright. Even at 50 yards the sight worked great. My buddy used mine to shoot 100 yards. I would recommend the Ohuhu sight. No issue with battery life. 4 hrs at the range and no loss of light strength. But as any battery operated device keep a spare on you. I did not have any glare or weird effects form the lens. Worked great for me !
Ne Ha
Great on my .177 pistol!
I was skeptical about this sight when I ordered it. I put it on my browning .177 pellet pistol. I got it all sighted in and it was not shaking around and seemed solid. 3 weeks and 500 rounds later it is dead on still. The build quality is amazing for the price. I am very,very happy with this sight. I works perfect for my pellet pistol!
Ryan Lee
Can't go wrong with this for the price.
Solid construction and seems well made. The reticles are clear for the most part in light and dark situations. But I will say, the two cross (+) reticle options are a bit blurry/offset for my taste. I stick with the circle-dot and the plain dot option and they are very clear. It may just be me, but I felt like the reticle clearness improves the further back it's mounted (closest to your eyes). Overall, I'm very pleased.
Melissa Huotari Carlson
Buy it - You'll Love it!
I know what your thinking. "Sure - $20 for a Red dot? This thing has to be a piece of poo." I thought the same thing, but decided to gamble $20 - and I WON! I was more than surprised at the quality of this red-dot. I've been looking at Tru-Glo's and Cmores and didn't expect this Ohuhu unit to compare, but it does and more. Not saying anything bad about the others, but the construction of this sight is well worth $20 - they can't be making any money! Solid aluminum housing, clear sight glass, well constructed, 2-color, 4-recticle, bright and adjustable sight, and weaver mount. With a battery. Plus it holds it's zero very well so far. Again - I was doubtful but very pleasantly surprised. Highly recommended!
Amna Khan Niazi
Just like others, less expensive.
Here's my theory: After looking around at multiple reflex sights both in stores and online, the build and materials appear to be essentially identical for everything in the $15-$50 range. There is really no difference. They are probably all made in the same factory and just stamped with a different brand name. After checking a bunch of them out, I decided to just go with this cheaper Ohuhu. It works as expected and adds a real difference to my airsoft game. Last Sunday was a blast and I couldn't have been more happy with it. After telling some folks where I got it and how much it cost, they were very impressed with the build and the visuals, so they were interested in buying some too. It appears to be the exact same thing as what a friend paid $40 for at Scheels. Buy it, install it, be happy. Can't go wrong.