🔍 Elevate Your Aim with the Glo Dot II!
The TRUGLO Glo Dot II Universal Fiber Optic Sight is a low-profile, all-metal sight designed for plain barrel shotguns. It offers enhanced accuracy, easy installation, and durable construction, making it a versatile and reliable choice for shotgun enthusiasts.
Brand | TRUGLO |
Color | GREEN |
Style | TruGlo Low-Profile All-Metal Construction Glo Dot II Universal Fiber Optic Sight for Plain Barrel Shotgun |
Sport | Archery |
Material | Blend |
Objective Lens Diameter | 0.08 Inches |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Shotgun |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | TruGlo Low-Profile All-Metal Construction Glo Dot II Universal Fiber Optic Sight for Plain Barrel Shotgun |
Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
UPC | 788130615577 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00788130615577 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.08 x 4.53 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 0.98 x 0.98 inches |
Brand Name | TRUGLO |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 690950_Grün |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | GLO-DOT II 12-20GA GRN |
Size | 12 & 20 GA |
A**R
Sights
Fits good
T**H
Good fit!
Exactly what I wanted!
R**J
Works great for Maverick 88
Heard everyone reccomended this as an upgrade for the bead on the Maverick 88. They were right! Super easy to install, just pushes right on with some force. Takes 15 seconds! It is a tremendous upgrade over the bead, the dot is so easy to pick up in any lighting conditions. An absolute must have.A helpful tip for installing it, it's easy to clip on, but twisting it so it's aligned can be tricky. I was able to use a towel to help grab the plastic sight and twist it into place. Saves your hands and is much easier!
K**3
Great addition to anybodys shotgun. The only reason for 4 stars is because of the design most definitley worth the 15$ though
This is a great addition to Anybody's shotgun especially if you are on a budget. Its a very cheap and easy way to make your normal hard to see bead into a bright dot. Now there are some downfalls to this i think it is a little long there is no need for it to be over a couple centimeters it just makes it easier to hit into stuff. And to be honest it's not the most durable design or product it has no support in the center of the stick so it is kind of flimsy and if you twist it it will spin around i can definitely see how some people have broken there have been reports of the tube or sight falling out. I wouldn't take this out to any place where i thought i might break or if you know its going to be rough conditions. But even if it did break its only a 15$ loss so its not that big of a deal. Im sure you will get far more than your moneys worth out of it. i can only say from personal experience i have only put about 16 rounds through my mossberg with this equipped so i cant say for sure how long it will last. If i had to hazard a guess id say it's going to last about 1,500 rounds maybe more maybe less cant say for sure. What i can say for sure is that it is definitely worth giving it a try and seeing if its for you.
R**K
Great addition to a bead sight weapon
I got this sight for an older, JC. Higgins, single shot .410 shotgun I've had for many years. It is a simple design with a bead sight. This sight is a great upgrade for the single bead and works great for most lighting conditions except very low light and darkness where it's the same as a bead sight. This is not a night sight, it is a fiber optic, but in daylight and room light this sight works really well. It's very bright. I would love to see TruGlo put this out with a TFO tube.It is easy to put on if you just read the instructions and follow it. Hold the sight over the barrel behind the front bead (meaning toward the breech end of the weapon. Place the end of the sight tube that is closer to the breech against the barrel and hold the sight at a 45 degree angle with the muzzle end of the sight barrel up. Then holding the breech end of the sight barrel against the weapon barrel push down and back on the front of the sight at a 45 degree angle until the back end of the sight barrel snaps over the weapon barrel; keep up pressure as you continue to press the front of the sight barrel back and down to get the rest of it around the weapon's barrel. Just make sure you don't press on the fiber optic tube itself. It will snap right into place. Lastly use a flat blade screwdriver to push the sight forward so the front notch is centered around and against the front bead, being careful not to scratch the weapon's barrel. You might have to rotate the sight barrel a little to straighten it out so the fiber optic tube lines up straight with the sight line of the weapon.
A**R
Breaks really easily!
If there was anything less than 1 star I would give. This item is a piece of trash. When I snapped it onto the barrel as instructed in the direction both sides broke off and fell to the floor. Don’t by the product ever.
R**N
Wrong description
The description says it is "all metal" when it is actually all plastic construction.
T**U
Fits Mossberg Maverick 88, 12 gauge, with bead sight (non-ribbed)
As title states, this fit my Mossberg Maverick 88, 12 gauge, 18.5 inch barrel, bead sight (non-ribbed) shotgun perfectly. Follow instructions on package and double check that your weapon is cleared with no ammo loaded. After checking, check again. This is an extremely tight fitting accessory. Center up the sight as best as you can as when this is installed it is difficult to adjust. There is a small notch on the front that the bead sets into to help center and secure your new sight. When I installed mine I had to budge mine a little closer forward to seat the bead into the notch. DO NOT USE A METAL HAMMER OR METAL PUNCH TO MOVE THIS SIGHT as it will most likely scratch your barrel. I used a small nylon hammer and lightly tapped the Tru Glo sight forward by tapping on the black plastic part of the sight. Try not to hit the fiber optic element, the element is fragile. This worked flawlessly for me. Just dont get frustrated, it may take a couple tries but youll get it. Also note, keep a firm hold on the attachment/ sight when installing. Until you get it on all the way this thing is "spring loaded"! :) It WILL launch if not seated fully. Ask me how I know... Anyway, I am extremely happy with this sight. It is a VAST improvement over the little brass bead and I have MUCH better sight acquisition. I chose the green optic vs. the red one because my eye prefers the green and it also contrasts better against the red "bulls eye" on the targets at the range when I go practicing/conditioning. However, you choose what works for YOU. I hope this helped at least one person, just take your time and be safe! Make a liberal smile, tell them you saved some money by installing an accessory to your gun on your own! Be safe, be calm and aim true! God bless you all!
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