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C-MORE Systems Railway Red Dot Sight with Click Switch

C-MORE Systems Railway Red Dot Sight with Click Switch

C-MORE Systems Railway Red Dot Sight with Click Switch
$ 269.02

Score By Feature

Based on 119 ratings
Satisfaction
9.14
Value for money
9.13
Delivery
9.32
Customer service
9.11

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Product Description

For the quickest target acquisition, a head-up display is used.
Interchangeable Dot Module and Super Bright Red Dot with Adjustable Intensity
Positive Locking Screws Provide Infinite Windage and Elevation Adjustment
12 Positions = Off, 2 NV, 1 Low Light, and 8 Day Light) Aluminum Body, Click Intensity Switch
Attaches to rail mounts made by Weaver or Picatinny.

Questions & Answers

What does moa on a scope mean, and is this a good scope for a 10-pounder? Shooting at a high rate of 22?

The acronym MOA stands for "minutes of angle," and it describes the size of the red dot. The smaller the MOA number, the smaller the dot. A bigger dot is a bigger number. Because a.'s typical usable range is. If the range of a 22caliber cartridge is less than 100 yards, an MOA diode larger than number 8 is unnecessary, in my opinion. We have two of these C- models in our collection. MORE RAILROADS, to be used on Buck Mark. Ruger 10/22 rifles and 22lr pistols. Both red dots are 8 MOA, which is ideal for in my opinion. Range applications with 22 caliber rifles that are less than 100 yards.

16 MOA is a unit of measurement used to describe the distance between two points. ?

It refers to the dot's size. It all depends on what you want to achieve. My plate rack is made of steel. A 6 MOA is supposed to be better for someone with good vision at an 8" steel plate rack, and an 8 MOA is supposed to be better for someone who has a little more difficulty with their vision. If the dot is so large that it covers the target, it doesn't appear to be very effective. I'm at 25 yards, dead center, and I need to aim for about 1-inch. @15 yards, 1/2 inch above center It works perfectly and you can shoot while wearing your regular glasses.

Will this work with the magpul mbus popup sights I have?

It certainly ought to. It's set to the height of an AR backup sight.

Is night vision available on this model?

Unfortunately, night vision is not available.

Selected User Reviews For C-MORE Systems Railway Red Dot Sight with Click Switch

This is a great buy if you can find it on sale
4/5

I got it for half the price and I'm very pleased with it. This is an excellent piece of gear that I almost give a 5-star rating to. I've wanted one of these for a long time but never got around to it (pun intended). Maintaining a consistent bead on the target requires very little skill or guesswork once the target has been sighted in. I'm not sure how long it'll last. The exposed glass and laser projector can easily be obscured by environmental matter (mud), and I'm concerned that something might get stuck in the laser projector housing. How well this thing holds up will be determined over time. Advantages: br>br>
- When I bought it, it was on sale for a song, so keep an eye out for those. in the same way that salespeople dobr>- When sighted in, it is extremely accurate. I have the 12 MOA setup, which is surprising in that it is neither too big nor too small. It's perfect for what I needed it for.
- Despite the use of high-tech equipment, it appears that the research was successful. impact plastics (I'm hoping they're high impact because I don't want it to break if I drop it)br>- There are a variety of intensities to choose from, all of which are easy to change between. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- It's only a c- when it's not on sale. Note that it is less than an EoTech (which I prefer)br>- Uses AA/AAA batteries instead of AA/AAA batteriesbr>- The color "OD Olive Drab" is more of a forest green in appearance. Yeah. On my primarily OD build, there is a distinction that stands out.
- Some of the inject molded plastic left behind small plastic burs, which appear to have been filed down by the manufacturer (perhaps with a nail file?).

Aarav Hayes
Aarav Hayes
| Mar 03, 2021
Once it's zeroed, it's a nice sight
3/5

The first round from a CZ Evo S3 missed the target by over four feet. With the initial setup, there could have been a lot more that could have been done better. Because there are no clicks on the elevation screw, you must guess how much elevation to give it. br>br>Once it's zeroed, it's a nice crisp dot. It's difficult to say how well it holds up after only firing 100 rounds, but it has a reputation for being tough.

Princess Burch
Princess Burch
| Sep 03, 2021
This is the ideal sight for someone who isn't a "professional," making it the ideal sight for them
5/5

The C-Series is a less well-known brand in the red dot sight market. In terms of quality, More is on par with Eotech and Aimpoint. While it cannot withstand the abuse that Eoech and Aimpoint can, nor does it have the military pedigree that Eoech and Aimpoint do, there is a significant price difference to reflect this, making this the ideal sight for someone who isn't a "professional. " "br>br>This optic is far from a "value" optic, and it is of exceptional quality. It has a very small viewing window and is non-reflective. Because of the tubular design, the dot is highly visible, easy to pick up, and does not obstruct peripheral vision. Overall, I would strongly recommend this optic to anyone looking for a good red dot at a reasonable price.

Magnus Beard
Magnus Beard
| Apr 19, 2021
There is no way that all of the competition shooters are wrong
4/5

For an industry-wide process, plastic molding is a nightmare. The click setting is poorly laid out, with the night vision on the first two clicks (I hear the Chinesium clones have a much smoother finish), and the click setting is quite poor (I hear the Chinesium clones have a much smoother finish). Aside from that, it's still the best non-fiction book I've ever read. In the entire shooting industry, there is only one "tactical" red dot. The dot is sharp, and the non-dot has a nice texture. In comparison to RMRs, Aimpoints, and the like, obstructive housing gives you the best sight picture. br>br>I was thinking about getting a knock-off. I bought it on sale for $35, but the real deal went on sale for under $170, so I couldn't pass it up.

Anders Quinn
Anders Quinn
| Nov 16, 2021
This is my preferred type of AR-related sight
5/5

There are fifteen rifles in total. For my 3gun AR-style rifle, the 6moa click switch cmore has proven to be an excellent dot. 15 in 5. I was 56 at the time, and I purchased the green version to use with a 9mm AR-style rifle. A total of 15 will be used in the competition. Cmore dots are also installed on both of my parents' pistols, and we've been very pleased with them. Spend the extra money on the click switch because the standard switch is inconvenient to use and is the only flaw we've discovered. You can set it and forget it with the click switch until you're ready to put your gun away. I was initially concerned about hitting steel at 200-plus yards. 240 yards, but I've discovered that I can outshoot the guys with scopes (experience and good eyesight also help).

Raquel Ryan
Raquel Ryan
| Jul 06, 2021
Drifting Red Dot is a character in the game Drifting Red Dot
4/5

It appealed to me, but the red dot continues to float away. For backup, I have a pair of Magpul popup sights. When co-op is active, the dot continues to move right. With the popup sights, I'm witnessing. It is no longer covered by the manufacturer's warranty. I'm trying to contact them about a repair, but the message on the answering machine says they're closed. br>NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED. I called back the next day because I had forgotten they were closed on Fridays. I spoke with someone who took my request seriously and requested that I return it for inspection and repair. I'm grateful for the excellent customer service and anticipate the optic performing as well as the reviews suggest.

Paisley Hinton
Paisley Hinton
| Oct 29, 2021
Pro it's waterproof Pro adjustment nob allows for quick adjustments Pro it improves shooter awareness and target acquisition Let's take a look at the reticle first
5/5

It's razor-sharp and razor-sharp. I chose the ATRW model, which is entirely made of aluminum. It's very light, and the glass is crystal clear. This optic's sole purpose is defense at close range. Because I don't compete in shooting, I'll take a tactical look at it. br>Pro infrared night vision capabilitiesbr>Pro you can keep both eyes open while shooting, enhancing shooter awareness and quick target acquisitionbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's waterproofbr>Pro it's br>Cons: If you plan on getting your hands dirty with this optic, dirt can obscure the diode, rendering the red dot invisible. br>Cons When shooting during the day, the open design causes the user to adjust the brightness to a high setting, which puts more strain on the battery. Consider using an Eotch or an aimpoint if you want a closed design. One of the main reasons they've stayed on top for so long is because of this. br>br>(2 year update) I've owned an aim point T2, and the only thing I'd change on the CMORE is that the windage and elevation nobs need to be click per moa adjustments, because a flat head will mar the standard nobs, making them difficult to zero. Aside from that, the CMORE is without a doubt the best red dot on the market, even better than the aim point T2 in my opinion. Cmore has earned my loyalty as a lifelong customer.

Anne Dunn
Anne Dunn
| Feb 24, 2021

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