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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
By Customer from USA on 2010-11-05 10:44:15 Things I liked:Very easy to adjust the sighting system and very accurate. Brightness settings are outstanding!Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:Much better for the Umarex Steel storm than a traditional red dot scope. It's very low profile and is very easy to install, zero and aim with. I give it an A+ | ![]() |
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By Leighton from USA on 2011-10-28 11:11:13 Things I liked:Something was wrong with the one I received. It could not be sighted in. The image in the sight also appeared to be crooked. Even when full windage was applied it was still shooting to the right. Elevation seemed ok. This would be a wonderful sight if was working properly.. My Baikal 46M shoots fine with iron sights or a Nikon Monarch red dot so something was askew about the Walther sight.Things I would have changed:The battery cap coming loose is a problem as well. The back end of the sight should be lower . What others should know:You may do fine with one of these. Perhaps mine was made in a hurry on a Friday. I opted to wait a while to see if the quality goes up over the next year or so. The next step up seems to be a Burris sight which is much more expensive. |
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Overall rating:4 4.0
Value for money:5 5.0
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What others should know:So, it's new and it could just be me, but... I sighted it in with the reticle set to the small dot. I was shooting about 10 yards at a quarter size bulls eye. Once it was set all shots were in the bulls eye. I was amazed. Then I switched to a different reticle and shots were grouped about an inch to the left... changed back to the small dot reticle and still off to the left. I will continue to play with it and see if it was just me. But I'm a little shy of changing to another reticle as it is currently so accurate and I don't want to mess with it.