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First and foremost there may be some bias in the review.
After getting the extended rail for the Steyr Aug it was much easier to get a cheekweld, so I went and tried it again. I like it for what it is, and its pretty good for the price. But ultimately not for me.
Pros:
After getting the extended rail for the Steyr Aug it was much easier to get a cheekweld, so I went and tried it again. I like it for what it is, and its pretty good for the price. But ultimately not for me.
Pros:
- Illumination is just bright enough in daylight.
- Relatively easy to adjust the lever, earlier models did not have an adjustable lever.
- Glass is quite clear and for the pice is pretty good.
- It is light, at around 1 pound.
- Eye relief isn't too short and is somewhat forgiving IMO.
- The reticle is thin and requires illumination in brush against anything that is a dark color. Good idea, would have been better if it was just a tadbit thicker. Also the dot can be a hassle sometimes.
- Turrets are... Not so crisp? You can feel each turn if you pay attention, but it can be easy to go too far. Just bring a penny or screwdriver and pay attention.
- Locking lever requires a small screwdriver to adjust, so while its pretty easy to adjust you're SOL if you don't have a small enough screwdriver.
- Not really a con but it doesn't get any lower, just taller.