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Reviews (3)

Feb 26, 2021
Clear; easy to adjust
Though slightly larger than expected, this scope is amazing for the price. I wouldn't trust it to last on a .308, but it is .17 HMR specific, so I'm assuming buyers are using it for .17 HMR, or perhaps .17 Mach 2, rifles. The .17 HMR-specific elevation turret works great. Also came with scope covers attached by only one cord, instead of two, which is slightly more convenient. Well designed scope.

Feb 01, 2021
Great for LARPing; not for duty use
Just be aware going in that this single-point sling has a cheap polymer hook mount and has a sling that will begin to fray within days of use. If I dropped my rifle enough times or got it caught on something, I'm sure the hook or buckle would snap right in half. Would not use this for duty use. But the color choices are cool and it works for CoD LARPing and looking awesome at the range. For me personally, I just wanted to try a cheap single-point sling on a 9mm PCC to see if I liked it before purchasing a more sturdy one. Accordingly, it is a great value.
Pro-Tip: I have a thumbhole stock on my Cx4 Carbine and pulling the sling through the thumbhole added a lot of security and reduced stress on the mounting hook.

Sep 26, 2021
Not to spec, but still works
The rail sections themselves appear to be to spec and are of decent quality. The retention screws have also remained in place and not worked themselves loose despite being on a 12 gauge shotgun that has been running slugs and high velocity buckshot. The one issue I had is that the part that slides over your firearm's rail is not wide enough to easily slide on (or even not easily slide on). I had to use a hammer and washcloth (to avoid marring the metal) to pound this onto my gun's pic rail section. And there is no way I'm getting it off. But hey, it is on a cheap shotgun and is serving its purpose. I would have returned it if I had purchased it for one of my higher end PCCs or AR-15s.