🔫 Elevate Your Aim with PintyRed Precision!
The PintyRed Laser Red Dot Sight is a compact, military-grade sight designed for both amateur and professional shooters. Measuring just 32mm x 26mm, it features a durable T6061 aluminum alloy construction, adjustable windage and elevation, and is compatible with various firearms. With a Class II laser output of less than 5mw, this sight is perfect for enhancing accuracy in any lighting condition.
Brand | Pinty |
Color | Black |
Style | Compact |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 1.1 ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Objective Lens Diameter | 26 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle, Handgun |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Model Name | RLS001100 |
Manufacturer | Pinty |
Reticle Type | Dot |
UPC | 610731105105 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.43 x 3.46 x 1.18 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Pinty |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | FBA_Pinty RLS-0011-01 |
Included Components | 1 Mini Red Laser Sight |
Size | 32mm x 26mm x 26mm(1.2" x 1.0" x 1.0") |
G**E
Excellent value
An extraordinary value - there are several of the identical product for sale at a variety of prices; this is the best value, and the ability to position the laser pointer is quite precise. I can't speak to durability; I have a number of these on handguns - .40 S&W, .45 ACP (3) and an AR, but not enough time on the range to speak to their durability. But at the price, even if they do wear out or break with, say, .460 Rowland, they can be considered expendable. A laser pointer allows "aiming" without requiring sight alignment or a head behind the sights - an excellent self-defense tool Without exposing yourself to counter-fire. Worth every penny and more.
C**R
Solid and accurate!
About oh, 15+ years ago I came across a little cube laser such as this at a show out of the country, it cost me like... $3.00 then... these days, few more bucks, who cares? My point I desire to make it I took that lil cube laser ww with me and it was affixation, attention and action on numerous platforms, lol, it seems everybody would ask me where I got it, meh... some show some place somewhere tourin' around is all I ever say... seen them out for awhile now, looked at the newer green ones, even the purple and blue ones, pretty neat actually - and best of all THEY WORK. Mine has been through recoil up to who knows what = everything I put it on thus far, and this new one is no different. They really are great little bump designators, I merely mount mine on front of my forgrip and knucklebump it on/off, always worked for me, less the batteries run out, which has happened numerious times, yet, I kept the lil laser and remembered to ALWAYS CARRY AT LEAST 2 SETS OF BATTERIES WITH YOU. From target acquisition to cat and dog toys, pretty fun lil laser on the cheap, well made, takes a serious beating and will serve you for years to follow, cheap as they are get a few, eh? : )
J**N
Bought Just for Fun As An Option for Child's Pellet Target Pistol - Low Expectations Were Met
The red beam was even dimmer than expected. Less visible than a cheap $5 LASER Pointer in the checkout lane "last minute ideas" bin. Of course, can't be helped when they use 3 of those REALLY tiny 1.5V cells (each about the size of 2x .177 caliber BB's...not even LR44 cell size which is what I expected). The useful amount of power lasts literally minutes per set of these 3 tiny LR41 cells. But it was bought as a "let's see what it does" item.So, except for the tiny power cells (which was my fault), it pretty much met my expectations.Shows you ALWAYS have to look at the details and then double-check by looking them up.I saw it used an "LR41" power cell and ASSUMED it was similar to an LR44 because in the product image the battery cover was the same diameter as the LASER cover which I ASSUMED to keep mfg costs low, they'd use the same unified structural design as on other small LASER sights like these...which of course they didn't and it wasn't.
D**Z
Complete trash
The laser is impossible to adjust and is way off out of the box. When you attempt to adjust it, it moves only slightly before you completely unscrew the adjustment piece. Also you have to do it with an Allen key. So unless you're lucky and your rail happens to align with the laser for a very minor adjustment, it's a complete piece of trash.
J**S
Multi use item for a good price
These little lasers have a lot of uses. The price is exceptional. They are durable and long lasting. Uses can be for shelving, hanging pictures, and gardening. Mush better and adaptable than pen lasers or products from hardware stores that are expensive, plastic and unreliable. A unique use I have found is mounting on equipment and my small tractor to make perfectly straight rows instead of wandering left or right. The laser can be kept pointed at an object at the end of the row.One was run over and still works, but I bought several more. I may mount one on my Polaris or truck just for fun. It's probably super illegal but I live in the middle of nowhere so it doesn't matter off-road.Very cool product!
E**E
Cheap construction and not designed very well to say the least.
I mean it's a cheap laser what can I say? I mean I would recommend it for anyone with a BB gun who wants a laser on it or something along those lines but don't expect it to last real long or be real user-friendly or even look all that cool unless you want to remove the little picatinny rail that's under it and even then you may have difficulty getting it into your holster because it likes to get caught on things and the buttons not really that great either or easy to get to in a hurry and after a few rounds it was definitely offsite and off Target and had to be readjusted although it did last longer than the other one on here in the $20 range but I mean like I said unless you I just wanting a cheap site for a BB gun I can't really say I would recommend this for any real firearm users although it may work on other things like rifles or something but it was a hassle on my handgun and once the batteries are dead you're kind of screwed unless you got some lying around or want to spend a bit more than what you paid for this to even get batteries for it. Not really worth the money for me though cuz there's better things out there for $10 or $15 more, way better than this as a matter of fact...
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