February 16th, 2011, 05:33 | #1 |
Replica Trijicon Reflex sight review
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I recently bought this optic off ehobby asia for USD 92.49 with 3 day select shipping. It arrived on time. Package & contents: The package's contents included the reflex sight and a windage and adjustment tool, unfortunately there were no directions present. Aesthetics: The sight is a perfect replica of the Trijicon RX06. Each sight comes with its own serial number and a Bible verse. The verse on my optic is is Cor 4:6 For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. The build quality of the optic is solid.It has a flat black finish and everything from the optic housing to the rail is constructed from metal. The polarizing filter is also constructed from metal and is fully functional. Filter off: Filter on: view with filter: Performance. This sight sports an open windage and elevation turrets system. Adjusting the turrets is as simple as pulling out a coin and turning to your perfected setting. The turrets are well build with each twist giving an audible click and providing minimal resistance. Reflection from the reticle mirror was minimal and the triangle reticle presented its self clearly, providing a clear sight picture. http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...exsight019.jpg Unlike the real steel Trijicon sight the element reflex sight takes 2 lr44 hearing aid batteries. The sight operates via a sensor on the front fiber optic panel of the sight. The brightness will automatically adjust according to your surroundings. The auto brightness is both a gift and a curse. While its THE sight to use out doors during the day, night time is a different story. Unless you have NODS(Still have to confirm) you are not going to see the reticle in a VERY poorly light room or complete darkness. The sensor will conserve the battery and not operate at full brightness unless an external light source presents itself. Conclusion: At $93 the element reflex sight is both ascetically pleasing and a solid performer from what Ive seen so far. The only draw back is its lack luster performance in complete darkness to which I say: 1)im not dropping cash on NODS my natural NV is good enough, 2) How often do you find yourself in a pitch black room....dont answer that. The majority of players play in the woods during the day, or a semi light cqb facility so I dont see this as a major drawback. The sight auto adjusts for brightness, so no more dials, buttons, or dead batteries. The auto brightness feature conserves battery life, and the reticule is crisp, yet not over powering and fully adjustable. All in all Id say this is a good investment. Another pro is that the polarizing filter and mount are compatible with the real trijicon reflex sights. These 2 accessories alone will cost you over $100. Pros: Good sight picture all metal construction parts are compatible with real trijicon reflex sights easy to adjust windage and elevation MAY work with NODS (need to confirm) (If anyone has nods and wants to test this let me know) Cons: Somewhat expensive depending where you buy it from doesnt work well in low light to pick black areas doesnt use tritium capsule some glare from reticle projection window Also I call dibs on 1st person in WORLD to review this product :P.....1st! Last edited by Tactically Casual; February 16th, 2011 at 05:36.. |
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February 16th, 2011, 06:21 | #2 |
Ooh! I is second.
both me and my second in command have one of these and we both love it. considering we just back from 4 days of hard training, in which we used this scope on real M4's, with out fault. other than the mount to wobble loose on the odd occasion from the recoil. mount anywhere, eg :can use it close to the eye, or at the front of your gun, with both eyes open and auto adjusting as the light gets brighter, also had the chance to side by side with a real trijicon, and the only noticeable difference was the surface was a slight lighter gray on the real one. oh and markings slight different. other than that real and copy seem to work perfectly the same. i did remove the light filter on mine as it did seem a little pointless for airsoft. still, its the best red dot i ever owned. oh.. i also use with a 4 x Magnifier, and the rescale is perfectly clear. had the 4 x Magnifier for years, finally found something its very comparable with.
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February 16th, 2011, 08:56 | #4 |
I have one on the way....now im all excited
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February 16th, 2011, 10:51 | #5 |
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Are we talking about the Element Beta version? Because if it is the price is wrong and I've ordered it and there's no batteries in it... Dot only works with ambiant light.
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessori...dot-sight.html
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February 16th, 2011, 11:15 | #6 |
its the only one out there.
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February 16th, 2011, 11:21 | #7 |
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Ok so what am I missing? Is this some marketing ploy of some kind?
*EDIT* For the price, the OP seems to have included the shipping (???) so that would explain that... Still I sure would like to see details or an explanation about the batteries.
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February 16th, 2011, 11:39 | #8 |
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Love your AR Tactically Casual, very close to an actual C8!
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February 16th, 2011, 12:23 | #9 |
Looks great. I have the RS one. One thing I don't like with this model is that it is slow to adjust from light to low light environment. I often need to use my tac light to be able to get a good, clear sight picture. I guess this is the trade off when you are using optics with no battery power to adjust its intensity.
Also, on the RS one, if you have the polorized lens cover on, the reticle tends to "ghost" a little bit, which is annoying. Does this replica do the same? |
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February 16th, 2011, 13:14 | #10 | |
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Not even close, there's already 3 reviews over at Arnies (including one I made) a couple of months old as I'm sure there are some more elsewhere.
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February 16th, 2011, 17:29 | #12 |
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Hmm ok so then the batteries are just for the auto-brightness function or for the dot? Or both? I'll check it out later, with these beta versions we just might have different versions still, you never know... Mine didn't come with any paperwork either. Overall I still thought it was pretty good for the price. The biggest flaw I saw was that with the polarizing filter on, you could clearly see the gost/reflection of the internals, was it the same on yours?
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February 16th, 2011, 17:49 | #14 |
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I know what I meant was maybe they are still tinkering with it since it's a Beta version and maybe some are at a different stage of the final product... Unlikely I know but who knows what their process is.
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