13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Crapish,
July 12, 2010 Scud - See all my reviews
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I got this item for my real steel M4 SBR. I bought it from stdlxz13 the item I got arived fast but doesnt look anything like the picture first off its an airsoft optic not real steel it has fake Aimpoint trade marks the mount has fake Larue stamps. After a full 30rnd mag the mount comes lose. The add says parallax free but theres parallax. Id say if your looking for something for a real fire arm this isnt for you. Id look at the new Vortex SPARC which I am now going to order. Great dealer though fast responces and fast shipping.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
TMS Mini Micro Red Dot Sight with QD Riser Mount (Electronics),
September 3, 2010 gunnerb - See all my reviews
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It looks nice & it's light weight but thats it. The quick detach mount does not work. To mount it solidly i had to tighten it up so much i can't take it off using the lever. The red dot just floats around which makes the dot useless & sighting it impossible. It's a wast of money, get something from Primary Arms i hear they have good optics for someone on a budget.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Not sure how it will hold up,
August 21, 2010 Janizary - See all my reviews
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I debated between a Primary Arms Micro dot and this one from TMS. They appear to be made from the same OE, but the TMS unit is definitely not of the build quality as my good friend's Primary Arms unit.
Pros:
- Size
- Dot clarity
- Solid Mounting (both on low mount and riser)
- Good riser with quick disconnect
- Free kill flash
Cons:
- Visible glue/bonding agent globs inside of the eyepiece
- The 'visible' glob blocks part of the objective
Used on my S&W M&P15-22 (.22LR) and it seems to hold zero okay. However, my intent was to use it as a 45degree offset CQB sight on my AR15. Tested it on the .22 first to see how it would hold up, but the glue glob gives me a lack of confidence that it will hold up to the higher recoil of the AR, as well as the irritation of the partially blocked objective. I realize that this is a chi-com replica item, however, Primary Arms seems to be able to get it right for around the same price.