C-MORE Systems Tactical Railway Red Dot Sight with Click Switch
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
It is determined by the model. The 1913 rail version of the performance center. That's what it'll come down to. You'll need a 1913 rail to attach it to the revolver if it's the standard version. However, I am not convinced that this is the best optic for that revolver.
I change my battery every two months of shooting matches, and the battery is still in good condition when I do so.
I suppose you could use a flip out magnifier behind it, but I've never seen one used that way before, and I'd be concerned that the height wouldn't match since C- is so tall. There is no such thing as too much of a good thing. It's the first time I've ever used it. The best thing about this carbine is that you can change the size of the dots with different dot modules.
I'm not sure because I don't use an iron sight. The red dot is all that exists.
Selected User Reviews For C-MORE Systems Tactical Railway Red Dot Sight with Click Switch
It has a large footprint. It's fantastic!! (almost). I installed this sight on a used (new to me) Tanfoglio Witness that I recently purchased, and after adjusting windage and elevation with a few rounds, I took the gun to a competition for the first time. Although I was not used to this gun, the accuracy using this sight was fantastic, and I am very pleased with it. I chose the 2 MOA because I prefer smaller dots because I occasionally have to shoot 3 to 4" plates at 15 or 20 yards and I find it difficult to aim at the center of those small targers if the dot is larger than 4 MOA. Now, this sight comes with a rail mount that can be removed by unscrewing two screws. Because Tanfoglio makes a C-mount, I had to remove the rail. There are more sights, and the mount has two screw holes that perfectly match this sight. I would have preferred a silver body for the sight, but the closest color to silver is not aluminum and appears to be "cheap" plastic to me, so I paid the extra $50. For the aluminum, you'll need a total of $0. 00. br>br>The reason I gave this sight four stars is because the aluminum is easily scratched and has already developed scratches and lines despite the fact that I keep the gun in a soft foam case and use a cleaning cloth.
On a m16 type lower, a custom built ak47 caliber is mounted. The distance between the two points is 120 yards. The ultimate hog gun with the ultimate 4 MOA red dot site, and I used a throw lever on the rail to switch to nite scopes (will not co-fire). Red dot easy to identify game, easy to follow in dense brush to open woodlands (witness with throw lever engaged). clear, crisp vision in both wet and dry conditions, as well as in hot weather cold. Dropping game on the run or profiled is made easier with easy red dot identification. Would strongly suggest the click switch and aluminum features, as they are not that expensive. Unlike the other red dots I returned to get this one, it hasn't lost zero due to transportation or heavy use. I've never made a better decision in my life. I'm putting my faith in C- when it comes to dependability. more. Although I prefer a different battery, these have performed admirably so far. In any case, I always keep a spare and a tool with me.
But it's MADE IN THE USA! However, it works extremely well. br>br>I can only imagine what C More could come up with if he wanted to make some stuff that is more up to date with other options.
It took months for it to arrive at my doorstep. It was about half the price of maim stream optics sights, and it took at least two months to get to me back in 2014, with no amazon prime at the time. For my shotgun, it's been a fantastic optic. …. After several years of limited range time use, I still haven't had the battery changed in my tactical shogun with a wide aperture for a red dot, which I love in a tactical shogun. It's an old design, not to say poorly made, but it's ideal for someone looking for a tactical with a red dot, especially at the price I paid, despite the long wait.
The red dot is fantastic. This one has an aluminum body and costs a little more, but it works well and is less expensive than some other high-end options. I have a few of these and enjoy them immensely. Because odd batteries are a disadvantage, it's best to buy them in bulk and keep them on hand for when you need them.
For competitive shooting, great red dots are used.
Optic isn't as blue as it appears in the image. It has a purple color scheme that is reminiscent of the Minnesota Vikings.