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The rugged body makes this the perfect sight for high powered rifles. The 34mm reflex lens provides a sharp image in all light conditions during rapid firing while tracking targets. Parallax-free sight with unlimited eye relief and four different reticles uses three LR44 batteries (included) for 10 hours of power. Fully adjustable for windage and elevation. Features 7 step digital brightness adjustment with memory. Compact unit, 3.6x2x1.5" with 15 minute auto shut off. In matte black finish and mounts simply on Weaver style rails. AimSHOT HG-M1
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Agreed: Junk, 04/17/2008 |
| Reviewer: Disappointed |
| I have to agree with the other reviewers...this thing is junk. I also broke the "elevation" screw right in half trying to adjust the sight. I could never get it to adjust down far enough on my FN shotgun; hence the broken screw. I tried contacting their customer disservice and they never responded. I also had issues with the fact that changing reticles would throw zero off. Avoid this sight...it is junk. |
junk, 01/24/2008 |
| Reviewer: ex slaes |
| In late 2005 I was hired in Texas to sell aim shot products at local gun shows. I was exited to be "in the industry" that fed my hobby. I noticed that the rate of failure on items was higher than I cared for, and was surprised to learn that many of aim shot's items are Taiwanese or Russian. (Russian night vision is known to harm your eyes and is not legal for sale in the u s.) So, as a former Marine, the word INTEGRITY quickly enveloped my sense of right and wrong. Basically, aim shot items are cheap imported products and the sales people are led to believe that they are selling mid quality equipment at higher pricing. Not everything was "junk" in my opinion. But definatly, BUYER BEWARE.
Just one Man's opinion. |
Same problems as above, 12/16/2007 |
| Reviewer: Bob |
| I was completely excited to use this on my AK-47. I was using a laser bore sight to get it close befroe hitting the range. Snapped the adjusting screw. I called Aimshot, and they actually replaced the screw free of charge and very quickly 9good customer service!). When I got it back I tried to get it adjusted and couldn't get it even close to the boresight. I'm going to work on this, but I couldn't get it any where close to sighting at 25 yards. I may try to turn it around...but I'm not optimistic. I'm pretty sure I experienced the sudden turn off as well. I thought the batteries died. I'm going to give this thing one more try, and if it works I'll re-review. Otherwise - don't. |
Not worth a penny, 08/08/2007 |
| Reviewer: Dave |
| When I first got this sight the minute I tried to adjust the elevation at the range, the elevation adjusting bolt snapped in half with about 1 1/2 turn! I thought that maybe it was just a defected part and not a bad product so I exchanged it for another one. When I got the second one right after the first shot I fired at the range the hologram sight turned right off. I had to turn it back on. I fired a second shot, and the same thing happened, but this time it wouldn't turn back on until about 5 minutes later. This continued for the next 45 minutes until I gave up on it. I want to mention that this sight claims it's designed for high powered rifles, and I was using a 223, and 9mm carbine, and with both calibers it shut off after every shot. I've had $40 BSA red dot sights which blew this $140.00 one away, this is the worst holographic sight I’ve ever encountered, please save your money, and don't waste your time. |
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