Manufacturer: Sightmark
Item: SCP-271
The Sightmark series of holographic laser reflex sights are ergonomically designed to create a lightweight, yet accurate, sight while maintaining all-important peripheral vision and depth perception while shooting.
Features a 1.5" sight window with four different reticles, seven brightness levels, and an accompanying 5mW laser is attached in perfect parallel precision for tracking the quickest moving targets. This sight can be used from zero to infinity, and the laser can be used with the holographic sight or as a separate aiming device, includes a slip-on lens cover and universal mount.
Backed by Yukon's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
YukonAdvanced Optics Inc.
201 Regency Parkway
Mansfield, Texas 76063
817.453.9966 (Phone)
817.453.8770 (Fax)
sales@yukonopticsusa.com
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Great Deal!
Reviewer: WinFirst
11/26/2008
I bought this for a DPMS carbine and it is a great deal! It works great for target as well as force-on-force training with Simunitions for a fraction of the cost. Easy to install and adjust and the laser attachment with the sights makes an awesome combination.
Pretty good
Reviewer: Blunderbuss
11/9/2008
I have this sight on a Mini-14. Seems decently built, and better than you would expect from average Chinese crafstmanship. I've got this sight on a Mini-14 Self-Defense/Coyote weapon. No problem zinging bunny sized targets out to 100 yards, even with the mediocre accuracy that the Mini 14 provides.
However, one thing bothers me. The laser sight can not be adjusted independently of the unit. The laser is going to be about 1.5" off to the right of the actual point of impact. Though it is accurate enough for short range shooting(what you'll likely use it for anyways), and having a laser is fun for night blasting, I would not make this purchase over again. But, I would get the reflex-only version with no laser(costs half as much), and mount a separate laser on the top/bottom of the rifle where the lateral zero will be closer.
Just my thoughts on this. I might stick this on a plinker when I upgrade the Mini-14 optics.
best dang $$$ i've...
Reviewer: titus
9/9/2008
spent in awhile. all the features of an eotech and more. we use eotechs at work and in my opinion and that of others at work this sight is much better. and for a lot less $$$. i was able to dial this sight in in 4 bullets at 50 yards then hit a 3 group head shot at 100 yards no sweat. tight group on keyhole as well. i have it mounted on a panther arms ar-15 and it works well when on tactical glide as you can keep both eyes open and hit the target. the only bad thing i can say about it is just be careful so as not to break the lens...other than that??? can't think of anything else.
Good alternative to EO Tech
Reviewer: Jim
6/7/2008
It's a poor man's EO Tech holo site, perfect if you can't justify over $350 for a real EO Tech(USA ,made) - this is the chinese made alternative. 2 ways it is better than EO Tech- it had 4 dot/crosshair sights you can choose from, and it's got the built in laser, which saves space on your rails. The entire unit feels like sturdy aluminum, though the cover is just a thin rubber cover that's bound to wear out or get lost. I'd get it again, it's a great bang for the buck.
Mixed good and not so good
Reviewer: Indiana Bill
5/23/2008
I put this on a Mossberg .410 home defense shotgun. It looks good and everything seems to be made of metal. The side laser was the big selling point for its "red dot on chest fear factor" more than sighting. The laser is a small but bright 3 button cell type with a click on click off pushbutton on the rear. The Laser is not connected electrically to the main sight, so that means you have two things to remember to turn off. An automatic off would have been nice but was not expected. A lever on the rear allows several types of red sights to display and was easy to use. The brightness range is good for bright daylight to dark. The view is great with no magnification so leave both eyes open. Lots of eye relief so it's not going to poke your eye out.
Now the slightly bad... The on/brightness knob is also where the battery goes and will unscrew unless the battery cap is REALLY tight. Also because of the laser and my big fingers it's very hard to turn on or adjust brightness and almost have to grab the battery cap because of lack of clearance due to the closeness of the laser. I may remove the unit because of this but I'll give it a good workout first. The "Cover" is a simple rubber hood that slips over the optics and will probably get lost or not used. Typical of this type of sight the window is out in the open easy to hit if in the woods but again that's expected with these. I did have to mount this more forward on my rail than I wanted because one mounting screw must be in a rail grove but it still sights fine. The laser on/off push button required a LOT of pressure and the rubber button cover will eventually get split with a finger nail. That may be a switch fault in just my unit.
Overall... I really, really like this combo unit but hate the on/off/brightness knob. I screwed the battery cover down really tight so a coin in the battery slot will rotate the brightness knob. That may work for me if not I also purchased from here (CTD) a tube style 1x sight with a sunshade (but no laser).