C-MORE Systems Railway Red Dot Sight with Standard Switch
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Cmore is where you should go. com/dotsize It will show you a comparison picture of a target to help you determine its size.br>Also, the color of the diode's base (when removed) will be orange for 12 MOA, or at least it is on all of mine.
What do you mean by MOA dot? At their brightest setting, they're all about the same brightness. The larger the dot, the greater the MOA number. If you want a large bright dot, go with the 8 MOA; if you want a smaller dot that doesn't cover as much of your target, go with a 2 or 4 MOA. I've never compared them to an Eotech, but they're bright enough for any shooting situation.
You can look up Minute Of Angle on the internet, but the larger the number, the larger the dot will appear in the view.
I believe so, as evidenced by my use of the letter C. It is easier to center on a target with the largest dot size than with the smallest dot size.
Selected User Reviews For C-MORE Systems Railway Red Dot Sight with Standard Switch
I've had this for a few months but have only used it to sight it in. It broke when I took it to the range a week ago. I emailed it to C-. They say it's a knockoff and that it's more for repair. I'm looking at a fake that Amazon sent me as verified by Amazon.
MORE, they've been around for a long time, and it shows! Quality! The elevation screw is extremely tight, making sighting in a little tricky. (I did, in fact, unscrew the locking hex. ) The lense is crystal clear and does not have any blue in it. One thing to keep in mind is that the serial number on the bottom is hand-tooled in. The red dot on off switch is difficult to operate, particularly for someone with dexterity issues like myself (I believe the click switch c- More dialing is easier) overall, very pleased, and doesn't it look great on my ghm9?.
The OD green coloration isn't exactly the same as magpul OD, but it's close. I wish I had something in magpul foliage green to compare it to, but I don't. Regardless, the quality, price, packaging, and shipping are all excellent. More is made in the United States, and you can tell from the moment you open the box that it is of high quality. Because it only weighs 4 ounces, I believe this sight is ideal for an ultralight rifle on a budget. 5oz, one thing some people may not like is that zeroing and attaching the sight require tools. Those tools are included, but mounting the sight requires a relatively unique tool. When it comes to zeroing or sight adjustments, be gentle and don't push past any resistance you encounter; zeroing can be a pain, but once you're done and the locking screws are tightened, you'll likely break the sight off your weapon before losing zero. Although the batteries are of an unusual variety, they have a long battery life. If you're a law enforcement or military officer, I'm not sure this sight is as practical as an Aimpoint or an Eotech, but it's VERY good quality, and it's about half the price or less, even for the "tactical" model made of aluminum with built-in rear sight. It would undoubtedly serve well as a home defense weapon optic, in my opinion.
I have the aluminum version mounted on my stribog and it's a great red dot. The only reason I'm giving it a 4/5 is because the windage and elevation adjustments are a pain in comparison to newer optics, and there's no auto shut off feature or anything like that. It's a competition optic, so it's pretty straightforward.
I should have gotten a C- instead of a B. A long time ago, there was another sight. This is a TANK of a vehicle - even when made of polymer Mine is set up on a Kel-Tec tripod. tec KSG. I MADE AN ATTEMPT TO USE IT UP. 3" to Aguilla minis, high brass, slugs You can pound out round after round with a KSG, and the C-type can pound out rounds after rounds. A lot of people didn't even bother to blink. I'd put my trust in this sight if I needed to defend my home.
I put a Vortex Venom on it at first, but it ran out of elevation at 25 yards, 6 inches low. I ended up putting a shim under the back of the sight, which worked but completely ruined any chance of a repeat performance. ability. The C- More had no problems with elevation, and the 8 MOA dot is a significant improvement over the Venom's fuzzy 3 MOA dot. br>br>My only real gripe is that it does not come with a cover, which I had to purchase on Ebay.
I'm 99% sure this is a Chinese copy and not a real CMore product because the intensity knob is way too stiff. Dot is not as clear as it should be, with some stats on the edges and a holo on the dot. I've got four other real ones to compare it to, and it feels and looks nothing like any of them. I attempted to contact Ore for confirmation, but she did not return my calls.
This is a beautiful sight to behold. The dot isn't perfect, the glass isn't perfect, and there aren't any 1 MOA or smaller dot options. You're in good shape if you're clearing out rooms. If you need pinpoint accuracy out to 200 meters, this is the device for you. Someone who can provide a smaller dot would be my first choice. br>br>The brightness knob is also unintuitive, and it's nearly impossible to use with gloves. It appeals to me. br>br> But there was something missing for me.