NcSTAR 1x45 Red Dot Sight
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Founded in Southern California in 1997, NcSTAR's mission is to consistently provide superior quality optics and sporting accessories at affordable prices. They are dedicated to providing superb customer service, setting the highest standard in the industry, with a warranty that is second to none. They provide innovative and cutting edge optics and accessories by following the latest industry trends and listening to their customer's feedback. Innovation and Technology have always been key elements behind NcSTAR's Product Development. Their products are designed in America using the latest state of the art software and rapid prototyping equipment. Their expert development team creates, evaluates, and tests every aspect from conception to the finished product, designing products By Shooters - For Shooters.
The NC Star 1x45 is a solidly- constructed red dot sight which allows the user to quickly acquire targets and sight in. The wide objective lenses, along with 7 setting of reticule brightness, allow the user to adjust based on ambient lighting conditions.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: NC Star
Model: 1x45 Red Dot Sight
Color: Black
Battery: CR2032
Package Includes: One (1) Sight, One (1) Lens Cloth, One (1) CR2032 Battery
Features:
- 45mm Objective Lens
- Spring Loaded Flip Lens Covers
- QD Knobs for Easy Removal
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: NC Star
- Color: Black
- Material: Aluminum
- Package Includes: Sight, Lens Cloth, Extra Battery
this sight is pretty good for the price. its full metal and is really solid. my only complaint is that either the scope dot is dim or the batteries are drained really fast because i have to replace the battery really often to keep the dot bright enough
as long as you dont mind replacing batteries really often this scope works really well, especially on support guns
Pros:
metal (probably aluminum cuz its not that heavy)
giant (biggest objective lens i could find on a red dot)
sits very low to rail (good for some guns like g36)
Cons:
batteries die really quickly
when shooting my gun vibrated the pins in the dust covers out and they fell apart, i just took them off
sits very low on rail (bad for some guns like m4)
I haven't had a chance to test this sight in combat yet, but everyone knows it's the shooter, not the gun. Back on topic. This sight is MUCH bigger than it looks so keep that in mind, it also comes with the battery pre-installed so all you have to do is zero it in which barely takes any time. Basically you can hit the field as soon as it shows up in the mail.
Pros:
Dot is bright and easy to see in darkness
Comes with batteries pre-installed and is good to go out of the box
Zeroing is simple, all you need is a flathead screwdriver(not included)
Size makes it easy to look through
Great eye relief, you can use it at any distance
Cheap at a mere $30-ish
Cons:
Zeroing turrets strip easily if done incorrectly
This is a magnificent optic. It is crystal clear, full metal, except for the adjustment knobs, and fits flawlessly on KWA KM4 R.I.S. It has seven intensities, which is nice for different times of day, and sights in perfectly. It sits low on your gun, so you WILL need a riser for it to be effectively used. It comes in a nice sturdy box, and also comes with manual, and cleaning towel, and extra battery. It also comes with a battery already in it, which is nice. Oh, and for $35 you can't beat it!
Pros:
Clear
Extra battery included
Cleaning towel included
Easy setup
Seven intensities
Full metal
Cons:
I can not think of ANY cons. For the price this scope is unbeatable.
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Zoom?
does the 1x45 mean that it zooms from 1x to 45x, or something else?
3707 days ago Gavin F
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The set of number before the "x" indicate the magnification power. The number after the "x" indication the width of the lens. 3704 days ago 1
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What type of battery does it take?
Does it take CR123A batterys or what?
3718 days ago Gabe L
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This optic should use a CR2032 battery. 3717 days ago 0
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