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ouyin2000 July 7th, 2010 00:33

King Arms Red/Green Dot Multi Reticle Sight
 
I recently purchased one of these sights, and upon first impression, I can't say I am too impressed.

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=1038

This is what the reticles "should" look like.
http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/im...e-08-rgd_1.jpg

The reticles on the one that I have seem to be VERY blurry. Could this be solved by just cleaning the light emitter?

Also, (I am new to using this style of sight) Is the other side of the glass supposed to have a mirrored finish? Doesn't seem very stealthy with a nice shiny mirror.

Also also, Is it just me, or does it look like the whole sight is mounted backwards on the rail?
http://combatoptical.com/images/prod...T401MT004D.jpg

swatt13 July 7th, 2010 01:31

mm nope its mounted correctly mate

andrew5826 July 7th, 2010 04:26

apprently, if you have bad eyesight, it'll appear blurry.

Short Round July 7th, 2010 10:11

I'm surprised, maybe its just your sight itself

Strelok July 7th, 2010 16:35

Could be the light, Take a qtip to it perhaps?
You should also check for any greases or anything like that on the rear lense, run it over with a cloth or something.

As for the other side being mirror like? thats normal, its glare protection I think?

coach July 7th, 2010 17:04

King Arms Red/Green Dot Multi Reticle Sight
 
If you bought it at airsoftparts, try contacting Jugglez. Let him know your issues and I'm sure he will offer suggestions as to what to do.

Skladfin July 7th, 2010 22:55

Yes, if you have bad eyesight, it will be blurry, same with most optics.

I have a 100 degree eyesight and it looks like there's 90 million dots, I put on my glasses, voila.

I have had the same one and ALL reflex sights are the same. ACM to KA

ouyin2000 July 8th, 2010 00:05

Well eye sight can be eliminated. I have never noticed a problem with my eyes.

Skladfin July 8th, 2010 00:10

unless you're eyes are absolutely 20/20 perfect, your reticle will not be 100% clear either, it will always be blurry.


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