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The MidTen1X22X33 Red Green Dot Sight combines rugged aluminum alloy durability with versatile 4-reticle options and a quick detach mount for seamless 20mm rail compatibility. Designed for professional-grade precision, it offers shockproof reliability, parallax correction, unlimited eye relief, and fine 1 MOA adjustments, making it the perfect reflex sight for hunters and tactical pros who demand fast target acquisition and unwavering zero retention.













| ASIN | B07H8VRFXC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,927 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #45 in Airsoft Gun Sights |
| Brand | MidTen |
| Brand Name | MidTen |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,372) |
| Date First Available | September 11, 2018 |
| Field Of View | 15.8 Yards |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 5.91 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 4.25 x 3.03 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.48 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | yawan |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 22 Millimeters |
| Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
| Reticle Type | Multiple |
| Size | 33mm |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Red Dot Sight |
| UPC | 712096308723 |
A**O
Red dot scope
Great product
L**S
Well worth the price as a short term or budget option
Purchased this as a temporary sight for my new gun (until I had a chance to research and decide on a “higher quality” long term option). Looks sturdy and the sighting mechanism is versatile and effective. Chose between green and red sights and several reticle options. Mounts easily. Easy to sight in, just need an Allen wrench. My main concern with this is it holding a zero over time. Sighted it in last Friday and killed six hogs with it the next morning, so it worked like a champ for the first run. Time will tell if it’s going to hold up, but so far it is WELL WORTH the dirt cheap price tag.
S**E
Would Recommend
This is to my knowledge my first review, as I normally never take the time or consider bad purchases up to that's the way the world is with Quality & Control these days. That said.... I now own three of these sights and I would and will purchase more as needed. Prons- - Attachment -Quick Attach and no need to use instructions if you have experience with any shooter optics that fit on a picatinny rail system. - Brightness is suitable even with shaded eye protection lenses, unless they "very" dark glasses, which you wouldn't use in a CQb environment anyway. having a green or red dot choice was a huge bonus. I of course prefer green to eliminate eye fatigue. - Price - Just right for the price. I have these mounted on 5.56mm/.223 & 22LR platforms. The side holds its zero, period after hundreds of rounds in the case of 5.56/.223 and a couple thousand rounds of 22LR (in one session for each caliber). -Height - Its just the right height for backup sights that are not offset, and allow for easy acquisition of the target even when not turned on. - Profile - Lower profile works well for someone shorter like myself when transitioning from primary to support hand shooting and bulky equipment on, or when having to transition to your secondary in the case of a weapon malfunction or no time to conduct a speed reload. - Weight - Very light weight in a good way, and solid construction. Cons - Zeroing - When it comes to zeroing, there is not a specific click mechanism for adjusting your windage and elevation dope. This is only a problem for those who are inexperienced so here is the remedy. First relax, scopes/optics used to come this way all the time for decades. So how do you negotiate this obstacle? Simple, when you place the allen head wrench (required) into the allen bolt head, make note of the O'clock positioning of the arm of the wrench and where it si pointing (ie., 4 oclock), then rotate the wrench in the direction needed according to the direction annotated on the optic, and conduct one full turn to see adjustment changes confirming with your shot. As you bring it closer in, make smaller adjustments, "couple of minutes per o'clock" at a time and you will get it zeroed in no time. I took me 2 shots and I was on. - Sight adjustment - It would have been nicer to not need the allen wrench for the zeroing adjustment, and the head of the screw being a standard or phillips style head so any leatherman/gerber/multitool could be used if needed, but its not a deal breaker as the sight holds zero very well. - Reticules & Brightness - The reticles are neat I guess, but I have never been a fan of the EOTECH style reticule as well as some of the others. I use it exclusively on the single dot setting for maximum visibility through the glass as well as smaller target acquisition for further targets or pinpoint targeting 20 yards and in. Its an all around good aim point unless you possibly have personal vision problems for acquiring your reticule with these types of sights. That said, regardless of the setting for your desired reticule, there is a "halo" effect for all of them except for the aim point/dot. This I knew about prior to purchasing from someone else's review but figured it might just be theirs, in fact, it's on all three I own, but does not affect my ability to use the aim point/dot so with all of the options, its not an issue for me, and hopefully it won't be for you either. - Power - It takes three small batteries and you are provided with 6. Your power consumption will of course be based on the level of brightness for your chosen reticule, as well as If you leave it on. I am not deterred by the buttons being on the left side, and while I know its something that could potentially be turned on in a case or the like in transit, easy precautions can be made such as just taking the first battery out and turning it the "wrong" way so as to eliminate accidental activation. In case you miss it, when you install your battery's the positive node should be up. I feel that there was an pretty easy solution to add a solar array on top or somewhere similar to the holosun style optics, but I am not familiar in the cost for development for these sights. If it were somethin implemented in the future and relatively low cost say $60 I would purchase it as long as it was self activating. - Other Notes - When selecting brightness, you have (8) clicks of your button, to adjust brightness. Unless you hold the button in (green/red) the reticule will not turn off unless you hold it in. When you first get your optic your reticules will be red when you turn them on. A simple touch of the opposing button will change the color (back and forth) without changing the brightness of the reticule when changing its color. This is a very welcome feature. Disclosure - I do not work for this seller, but I do own a gun range, teach tactical combative training and I am a Retired Special Operations Marine and Contractor. So again, my experience and yours may differ due to my knowledge and experience. I would use this optic in combat no questions asked.
T**S
Very nice
I thought it was too big but it was great I love it
J**K
Look at the competition before buying.
Has a bad blur, the glass is offset in one corner, not sure why it's not properly sealed in the top corner only. A decent price but should be rechargeable for this price. Hope it holds zero on a bullpup shotgun.
P**.
Similar to the EOTech but 1/4 the price
I live this sight. I have 1 mounted on a KSG shotgun, the other on a AK. They have an instant on button but no shake and wake function. 4 different sight pictures and 8 brightness levels. It can instantly go from red to green with a push of a button. No dials to turn, all push buttons. Seems to hold on target for now.
C**S
Looks better than what it is
I was looking for an affordable red dot sight and bump into this one . When I got it at first it looked nice ,easy to install but after taking it to the range 2-3 time it started falling apart , first the sight got really loose while installed on top, then i lost the green color light and then the rubber on the buttons on the side to turn on and off fell off. Very cheap made better save the money and spend it on a better quality one
T**H
Gunn
Just how it’s supposed to be :)
P**B
Fits perfectly on my g$n and it's sighted in good feels like good quality
M**O
One of the best sights that I've had by far Works with Airsoft/Real and crossbows. I use it for my crossbow because i really like the feature that lets you quickly attach/detach the sight by the lever. It's a little too bulky for pistols.
M**L
Works well and looks okay. I just don't like that it's made "backwards" compared to your average red dot holo.
C**N
Works amazing for the price! Good quality and accuracy for what your paying. Great little scope. Works as advertised.
A**R
Amazing scope stands up to .308 recoil very well. The zero shifts slightly with the different reticle options.
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