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The Feyachi RDS-22 is a compact 2 MOA red dot sight designed for high accuracy and rapid target acquisition. With 11 brightness settings and a durable, shockproof aluminum body, it is perfect for various shooting applications, ensuring optimal performance in any environment.
Brand | Feyachi |
Color | Red Dot |
Style | RDS-22 |
Product Dimensions | 2.7"L x 1.9"W x 1.7"H |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 22 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Firearm with Picatinny Rail |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | 2022 |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
Reticle Type | Red Dot |
UPC | 766646248847 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.92 x 3.66 x 2.52 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.7 x 1.7 x 1.9 inches |
Brand Name | Feyachi |
Warranty Description | 1 month return & refund warranty |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 690031002022 |
Included Components | Feyachi RDS-22 Red Dot Sight |
J**H
Easy to install and zero in.
Surprisingly well made, even came with anti reflective cover and lens cap. Great value.
R**D
Surprisingly great little optic
The media could not be loaded. Obviously, with the price point there was a certain stereotype that came with this red dot. It came in a plain black box but was neatly packaged in styrofoam. There was a small pamphlet with directions, a lens wipe, and two allen wrenches (one hex and one torx). Everything had a tight cutout in the styrofoam and came undamaged. The weight of the Red Dot was typical to the others in its class and felt more robust than anticipated. Considering the optic was only $50, we had little faith in its capability, but they sent it to us and by golly we were going to review it.As you can see in our video review we put it through a few rounds, zeroed the little guy and then commenced with playing with it. Attaching it was simple, but our first issue reared it’s ugly head and we thought it was the first failure of many. The hex screw stripped when tightened and it just made the entire process just a little annoying. However, it went on the weapon and functioned just fine. Zeroing was super easy, just take the covers off and get a flat head and turn in the desired direction. Took about 9 rounds to zero and we were in business. From our video you can see that we threw it around, dropped it on itself, and literally beat it and to our surprise, the optic not only continued to function, but it also held its zero!!! We were pleasantly surprised at this little guy’s performance. We put about 1,000 rounds through it and there were no issues. We will continue to review this little guy with more rounds and update this review as we progress. However, if you’re on the fence about getting this red dot, go ahead and get it. It’s affordable, but by no means is it cheap. This is and actual red dot and can hold a zero for a 5.56. It’s absolutely well worth the money and it won’t disappoint.
G**R
Great beater red dot
This is the second Fayachi RDS-22 I’ve purchased on Amazon in as many years. Both mounted on inertia actioned 12ga semiautomatic shotguns, both being 18” tactical style scatterguns, they produce a moderate amount of recoil as I typically shoot mostly slug, 00, #1 and 2 buckshot. With the firing impulse and recoil these little inexpensive red dots have yet to fail and so far they have retained their zero.It is a small red dot and fits nicely on my M2 (as pictured) and is not overly intrusive to impede weapon manipulation yet it’s large enough to quickly acquire during snap drills. The RDS-22 sets low enough with its integral pic rail (no riser) clamp base to allow for a 1/3 lower co-witness of the irons.It was quite intuitive to mount (use blue lock-tight) and zero with 1 MOA adjustments that were positive and audible. The illuminated red dot is graduated into 12 setting (0-11) and they to were both positive, tactile and audible adjustments. The dot is clear, round but at its higher adjustments slightly washed out as setting 8,9,10 and 11took on a slight “star” glazing of the glass.Overall, for 36 bucks and change it’s a good little beater red dot that gets the job done without breaking the bank. I wouldn’t recommend it for duty use but for my bedside shotty and my range day tactical scattergun, it’s good to go.
B**L
Good bang for the buck
Very happy with it. Bought over a year ago for a Diana Airbug CO2 pistol. Holds zero well for over 20,000 shots. Used at 10 meters exclusively. There is a bit of parallax error but centering the dot in the tube cancels this. I find that on setting "1" indoors, the dot is a bit too bright. Then again my 60 yr. old eyes may play a part. Outside is no problem. For the price, this is a good bargain
M**G
Worked well on multiple uppers
This review and optic is similar to another budget optic we purchased for testing. Results were identical in a controlled test using the same ammo and mounts. The only difference is we tested in on multiple rifle builds of multiple calibers and it worked well on all builds.Purchased this dot and had low expectations. It was $48 so what’s to expect? As a huge fan of the Romeo series, especially the 5 and MSR, I didn’t think it would compare.First test was a drop test. Dropped four times twice from waist level and twice from chest level. Lens down; once per side. Dot still works.Second test was throw test. We literally threw it like a softball, twice, onto a concrete slab to simulate a weapon drop and slide. Dot continued to work.Third test was the battery. We put the supplied battery in and left it on, on setting 7. Dot still works after 48 hours of continuous on.Fourth test was brightness. 1-5, indoors was to expectations, and 6-10 setting outdoors is more than adequate.Fifth test was mounting. We mounted with UTG .83 riser for absolute co-witness. Mounted perfectly and Perfectly aligned with BUIS for true co-wit.We mounted this optic to a new 7.62x39 AR platform build (AR-47)/5.56/300BLK/350 Legend and test fired it using 850 rounds. The optic was bore sighted first then 5 rounds to center it. We then tested each upper with 100 rounds. We also ran various drills to check for zero with mag dumps, zipper, rapid fire, and at 25-150 yards for accuracy. No issues with zero. No drifting, no shifting, no parallax, no noticeable dot changes.Conclusion:For $48 you can’t beat this near TRS-25 clone. It’s a great range/plinking toy optic and we will be buying a few more.The biggest question for us: Is it life dependable? Short answer is: We don’t know and that is relative. Battery life is undetermined and will depend on battery type, setting, and usage. Also, we are still not sure of long term usage and round count not are we sure of durability. For this test it held up like a premium optic from a more reputable company.For a battle rifle we won’t recommend it. For home defense, you be the judge. Too many unknown variables for duty rifle render it inconclusive and with ample battery changes and testing it could be okay for home defense. Could be.To be far, this is true for all optics no matter the price range. These 5k-50k battery times are realistic but that doesn’t mean it won’t fail if you don’t use a premium battery. All of the major manufacturers have varying warranties and anything can go wrong even with a premium product. For now, on our PDWs and Duty rifles we will use premium optics but for our range toys we will use these.Will will test this same optic on a few other builds and update the review should we incur any issues. Afterwards, this will live on the 350 legend build to try to determine the durability over time.
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