🎯 Lock on with precision and style — never miss your mark again!
The Feyachi Reflex Sight offers a versatile red/green dot optic with 4 reticle options and 10 brightness levels controlled via intuitive buttons. Its 33mm multi-coated lens provides a wide, clear field of view with anti-fog protection. Featuring Shake Awake power-saving technology and a durable aircraft-grade aluminum body, this sight is built for fast, reliable targeting and long-lasting performance on any rifle.
Brand | Feyachi |
Color | Black |
Style | Reflex Sight |
Product Dimensions | 3.45"L x 2.05"W x 4.88"H |
Sport | Airsoft |
Material | Aluminum |
Objective Lens Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Field Of View | 33 Millimeters |
Model Name | 2038 |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
Reticle Type | dot |
UPC | 766646249516 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 3.54 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.88 x 3.54 x 2.05 inches |
Brand Name | Feyachi |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | sight |
D**M
Nice Sight - Great Price
This is a nice sight. It is durable and compact. I mounted it on a Ruger Mark IV handgun. It easily attached to the picatinny rail. It is not necessary to remove the iron sights but you can if you want to. There are four reticles: a single dot, a dot inside a circle, a crosshair and a circle with crosshair - all available in either green or red color. When I first installed the sight (at my house) the reticles were blurry. But when I went to the gun range they all looked fine at both indoor and outdoor ranges. Must be something with the lighting at my house? I sighted in the gun/sight using sand bags. My first shot hit 11 inches low, so I had to raise the point of impact quite a bit (Note: I did not bore-sighted the gun first). After adjusting elevation and windage I was shooting a nice group at 50 feet. The sight has a sight adjustment locking screw . The locking screw must be loosened before adjusting the windage and elevation. Then tightened after adjustents are completed. The sight is powered by three LR44 batteries (six batteries were included with the sight). The brightness of the reticles is adjusted by repeatedly pressing the ON button. Since I installed this sight I have shot over 400 rounds and the reticle is still on target. I was concerned that the reticle may drift, but so far it is still on target. The instructions that came with the sight were on a single sheet of paper. One side described the sight and provided instructions for the battery, mounting, and zeroing. The other side had three diagrams of the sight showing all the features (battery cover, adjustment screws, etc.). So far, I am satisfied with this sight.
R**.
Sight at zero
The Feyachi red dot sight is a great budget-friendly optic — crisp dot, easy adjustments, and surprisingly durable for the price. Mounting was quick, and it holds zero well even after repeated use. It’s a solid choice for range days or casual shooting without breaking the bank.
J**Y
Good item
I wish it was more adaptable. But it works
C**E
Final Update: Reasonable for the money, but don't change the reticle.
Out of the box, installed easily. Instructions for adjusting windage and elevation described what to do to loosen the locking screw, but the picture diagram is difficult to discern due to black line on black object. Got it adjusted and sighted in at 50 yards, but again difficult to adjust as no clicking for movement up/down or right/left. Haven't shot again, so don't know whether it will hold the adjustments. Very inexpensive but seems to work reasonably well. Update: Sight on the rifle (pistol caliber carbine) unused for 4 weeks after sighting it in at 50 yards. Went to shoot, in bright sunlight, both red and green are very difficult to see. Waited until some clouds moved in, shot, not even on the paper at 50 yards. Emptied the 10 round magazine, no hits. Moved to 15 yds. from the target. Hit the paper, lower left. Had to re-sight the optic, even though it had not been used for 4 weeks or so. Hoping this is not a pattern, but will update after my next outing.After 2 weeks now from the last update, went out to shoot again. No where near the paper. Done. Spend your money on an optic that will hold zero. This one was a lesson learned. Son says, spend your money on a rifle that does the job, don't scrip on the optics. Now I know. Wanna buy this one, $10.00. U pay shipping!Last update: Decided to try again, since no one wanted my sight for even $10.00. Remounted and sighted on Sunday. Hitting good groups at 35 - 40 yards. Change the reticle to a different type, didn't hit the paper! Went back to what I started with, back to zero! Two days later, back to the 35 to 40 yd. mark, no change in reticle, 3 inch groups. Conclusion: pick the red/green you like, don't change it!
C**N
Firs time out using a reflex sight
So let me start by saying I have never used a reflex sight before. I use open sights or scopes. I have co-workers that use them all of the time and swear by them on their pistols and rifles. I was actually in the market for a red/green dot sight but figured I would buy a reflex as well and see if I could actually get use to it or not. I mounted it on a 224 Valkyrie that has sights already mounted to the rails. The sight came with batteries and mounted fast. I know my guns well so I sent it out about 25 yards and zeroed in with my normal sights and then got the electronic dot to line up close to the reg sights. One of the pictures shows my first try after a rough bench dight in. The second one shows after I zeroed it in a bit better. I didn't have a chance to take it out a lot further but I don't think reflex sight would be used for 100 yards etc really but maybe I'm wrong? Overall for the price I am really happy with it. It took some getting use to with it being on the 45 degree offset but that lets use use your normal sights or scope without the reflex being in the way which is really nice.The good:1. The price is amazing2. The quality. I figured it woudl be cheap plastic or something but it actually has some weight to it. I dont want to add a ton of weight to my gun but I do want soemthign that will hold up.3. It seems durable so far. I only ran about 75 rounds out but so far so good.4. its pelnt bright especially on green5. It has a few selections of types of reticles to choose from.6. Batteries for it and EXTRA included . Its nice they included a battery but to have a spare as well for my range box is super cool.Other notes:So far so good. It seems to be good quality. I was able to zero it in fast and it held zero so far.I will try to update after I get a few hundred rounds through and see if there are any positive or negative changes but I'm very happy so far.
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