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By KC4VNU from USA on 2009-10-10 11:30:24 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Purchased this for my Crossman 1377 Pistol and it works beautifully. It has turned that pistol into quite the accurate performer now (I now prefer taking it out over my air rifles for backyard plinking). HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Things I would have changed:The adjustment knobs are (as others have already pointed out) exposed
... Read MoreThings I liked:Purchased this for my Crossman 1377 Pistol and it works beautifully. It has turned that pistol into quite the accurate performer now (I now prefer taking it out over my air rifles for backyard plinking). HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Things I would have changed:The adjustment knobs are (as others have already pointed out) exposed and easily accidentally bumped (taking the sight out of alignment). The battery compartment is mounted below and can be awkward when changing the battery. What others should know:
By Vini from USA on 2009-09-09 10:43:00 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:the dot is clear. Things I would have changed:make it adjustable with a screwdriver or hex key, the large knobs are too bulky and easily bumped. The dot (or rather the frame holding the mirror) is not stable. When adjusting the knob for the horizontal the mirror will shift in the direction you are turning the knob
... Read MoreThings I liked:the dot is clear. Things I would have changed:make it adjustable with a screwdriver or hex key, the large knobs are too bulky and easily bumped. The dot (or rather the frame holding the mirror) is not stable. When adjusting the knob for the horizontal the mirror will shift in the direction you are turning the knob (vertically). It doesn't stay on target and needs constant tweaking. What others should know:scrape together a few dollars and get a better model.
By Kenneth from USA on 2009-06-22 09:32:47 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The price seemed right but you get what you pay for. This does work ok but, I opted for a better one. Things I would have changed:Brighter dot, harder for older eyes to see that dot in bright sunlight. The adjustment knobs can accidentally be moved and the battery cover comes off easily. What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:The price seemed right but you get what you pay for. This does work ok but, I opted for a better one. Things I would have changed:Brighter dot, harder for older eyes to see that dot in bright sunlight. The adjustment knobs can accidentally be moved and the battery cover comes off easily. What others should know:
By john from USA on 2009-04-19 10:46:00 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Works well when adjusted. Comfortable use. Things I would have changed:Instructions. Four obvious steps. Zero information on which way it's placed on the gun. It's placed with the optics end toward the muzzle. (Actually hard to find this info on the net --wasn't born with it.) No instruction on adjustment. What
... Read MoreThings I liked:Works well when adjusted. Comfortable use. Things I would have changed:Instructions. Four obvious steps. Zero information on which way it's placed on the gun. It's placed with the optics end toward the muzzle. (Actually hard to find this info on the net --wasn't born with it.) No instruction on adjustment. What others should know:Works well with prescription specs.
For adjustment, essentially you try to move the dot to coincide where the last shot hit. Probably best to do this with the gun secured in a single position.
For how this sight type works check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflex_sight
By Customer from USA on 2009-03-31 09:41:35 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I did not like much about this item and prefer not to use it. Things I would have changed:The sight does not project a beam on to the target, it just has a red glow in the sight recticle and the red dot is blurred. What others should know:
By Customer from USA on 2009-01-23 06:55:21 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The price. That is the only thing I liked. Things I would have changed:The red dot is somewhat unclear. It is isn't really round. You can see almost two dots on top of each other. Overall even though the sight is inexpensive (the most inexpensive on the market) it is cheaply built even for it's price range. If this
... Read MoreThings I liked:The price. That is the only thing I liked. Things I would have changed:The red dot is somewhat unclear. It is isn't really round. You can see almost two dots on top of each other. Overall even though the sight is inexpensive (the most inexpensive on the market) it is cheaply built even for it's price range. If this had been selling for it's intended price it definitely would not be worth the price. What others should know:The windage adjustment is loose and has to be fixed to be usable. I had to dismantle the sight and put a shim on the screw. Otherwise the sight could be wiggled left to right almost 1 mm. There shouldn't be any play in a gunsight even a cheap one. It doesn't fit on any of the crosman top loading single shot CO2 air pistols. The sight blocks access to the bolt.
By MichaelA. from USA on 2008-08-21 07:45:33 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Great overall sight for the money.
Very easy to dial in & stays in place well. Things I would have changed:CLICKS!
It's too easy to accidentely bump the sight adjusters & knock it out of
adjustment.
If it clicked & locked into place, this would make this the perfect sight for the money, but still a great
... Read MoreThings I liked:Great overall sight for the money.
Very easy to dial in & stays in place well. Things I would have changed:CLICKS!
It's too easy to accidentely bump the sight adjusters & knock it out of
adjustment.
If it clicked & locked into place, this would make this the perfect sight for the money, but still a great buy. What others should know:Once you have it dialed in, use some blue locktite so it stays in place.
- The Big Bore Addict -
By Donald from USA on 2008-07-14 17:50:43 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Light weight and easy to mount and use.. My Crosman 357W revolver is heavy to begin with, so after mounting there was no noticable change in weight or balance. Convenient off-on switch, much easier to deal with than the awkward rotary switch on the underside of my Daisy red dot sight. I saw the complaints about glare and the windage/elevation
... Read MoreThings I liked:Light weight and easy to mount and use.. My Crosman 357W revolver is heavy to begin with, so after mounting there was no noticable change in weight or balance. Convenient off-on switch, much easier to deal with than the awkward rotary switch on the underside of my Daisy red dot sight. I saw the complaints about glare and the windage/elevation screws but these are not a problem to me. A good value for the price. Things I would have changed:I was disappointed there are no crosshairs in the window like my Daisy sight. I know crosshairs aren't technically necessary, but I'm in the habit of centering the red dot in the window before i line up the target and I miss it. What others should know:It's wise to switch it off every time you lay the gun down. The 3V button battery will last a lot longer.
By john from USA on 2008-04-27 09:33:21 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:bought 2 more since my last review.......cost & an easy scope to adjust r the main strengths........
holds on the rail (stationary) better then scopes on my springers........
believe someone said before--- for this price it doesn't ding the wallet should one get destroyed....... Things I would have changed:needs
... Read MoreThings I liked:bought 2 more since my last review.......cost & an easy scope to adjust r the main strengths........
holds on the rail (stationary) better then scopes on my springers........
believe someone said before--- for this price it doesn't ding the wallet should one get destroyed....... Things I would have changed:needs more of a shade/extended hood over the lense to cut down on glare........ What others should know:red dot is tuff to c on an extremely bright day..........
By mgreenfield from USA on 2008-02-27 08:05:00 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Attaches easily. Adjusts easily. Good item for an intro to optical airgun sights. I just use it indoors for target shooting, and works very well for that. Things I would have changed:Make adjustment knobs smaller and tighter to turn so less likely to get bumped out of adjustment. I prefer something I adjust with
... Read MoreThings I liked:Attaches easily. Adjusts easily. Good item for an intro to optical airgun sights. I just use it indoors for target shooting, and works very well for that. Things I would have changed:Make adjustment knobs smaller and tighter to turn so less likely to get bumped out of adjustment. I prefer something I adjust with screwdriver. Clicks would be nice. What others should know:This item is just plastic, so you'll need to be sure it doesn't ever get bumped. On the other hand, for just $15 you can replace it.
By Ronald from USA on 2008-02-05 22:27:11 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Low price. Easy mount and adjustment. Things I would have changed:The open design produces a lot of glare and extraneous reflections in the sight glass whenever you have a bright daylight situation. I had to cut out a piece of construction paper and create a cowling to cover the area behind the glass to cut the glare
... Read MoreThings I liked:Low price. Easy mount and adjustment. Things I would have changed:The open design produces a lot of glare and extraneous reflections in the sight glass whenever you have a bright daylight situation. I had to cut out a piece of construction paper and create a cowling to cover the area behind the glass to cut the glare enough so I could see what I was shooting at. On cloudy days or twilight, it is less of an issue, but I ended up getting a more expensive tubular red-dot to get rid of the glar issue. The adjustment knobs are openly accessible which makes it easy to adjust, but also makes them easy to accidentally budge and throw off the sighting. What others should know:This is my revised review after trying it out for some time. I have not tried other open-type dot sights, but the glare was a real problem for me. I could barely see my target. You can cobble together a few things to get around it, but I'd rather spend a bit more to get a better sight.
By Joe from USA on 2007-12-02 13:26:34 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Small, Light, and Inexpensive. It works well. Things I would have changed:For the price its good - screen is a bit dark in low light. What others should know:I placed this on my Crossman 1008 and it works well. The sight and mount also clamp well to my Crosman 357 8" barrel. On both guns this shrank my groups
... Read MoreThings I liked:Small, Light, and Inexpensive. It works well. Things I would have changed:For the price its good - screen is a bit dark in low light. What others should know:I placed this on my Crossman 1008 and it works well. The sight and mount also clamp well to my Crosman 357 8" barrel. On both guns this shrank my groups by a huge amount went from 1 1/2" groups to 1 hole groups at 5 meters.
By Ronald from USA on 2007-11-09 19:06:22 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Easy mount and adjustment, works pretty well, value price Things I would have changed:More cowling around the front and back of the lens to cut glare; stiffer adjust screws, it's pretty easy to accidentally budge a knob and throw off your sighting; some sort of reticle in the glass (circle or crosshair) to line up the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Easy mount and adjustment, works pretty well, value price Things I would have changed:More cowling around the front and back of the lens to cut glare; stiffer adjust screws, it's pretty easy to accidentally budge a knob and throw off your sighting; some sort of reticle in the glass (circle or crosshair) to line up the dot to; an external LED or other indicator that tells you it is turned on since you can't see the dot unless you are actually looking down the sight What others should know:Don't forget to get the 459MT for your 1377 like I did
By john from USA on 2007-09-24 16:29:08 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:while not an expensive item for the average plunker this is well worth the expense (great price to value especially for someone who is not to good/steadt a shooter; me i'm 70 & if it makes hitting the target better 4 me just think what it will do 4 u younger folks):-) ..... Things I would have changed:give a little
... Read MoreThings I liked:while not an expensive item for the average plunker this is well worth the expense (great price to value especially for someone who is not to good/steadt a shooter; me i'm 70 & if it makes hitting the target better 4 me just think what it will do 4 u younger folks):-) ..... Things I would have changed:give a little more up range What others should know:good starter scope..... for the avergae shooter they won't be sorry......
By Customer from USA on 2007-09-09 10:31:44 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Everything, nice scope, have not yet used it as my Crosman 2240, am waiting for parts from Crosman, they take there time sending out parts Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:very good value from Pyramyd Air, will shop again
By Ray from USA on 2007-08-19 08:44:18 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Looks good on my Crossman American Classic Pistol. Easy to set-up and sight-in. Things I would have changed:Nothing.......... What others should know:Remember to turn off the sight when not in use. Seems these batteries last a long time. Easy to change. Cost $4.95 each. Shooting from a bench rest I got
... Read MoreThings I liked:Looks good on my Crossman American Classic Pistol. Easy to set-up and sight-in. Things I would have changed:Nothing.......... What others should know:Remember to turn off the sight when not in use. Seems these batteries last a long time. Easy to change. Cost $4.95 each. Shooting from a bench rest I got a 1" group at 50 feet.