🎯 Lock, Load, Lead: The Reflex Sight That Never Misses
The Feyachi Reflex Sight features a 40mm tubeless lens for quick target acquisition and a wide field of view, 4 selectable reticles with 6 brightness settings, and parallax correction with unlimited eye relief. Built from high-grade aluminum alloy, it mounts securely on standard 20mm Picatinny rails and offers fully adjustable windage, elevation, and brightness controls. Designed for durability and long battery life, it’s the perfect precision optic for professional hunters and tactical enthusiasts.
Brand | Feyachi |
Color | Black |
Style | Red Dot Sight |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 4.9 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1.0 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Shotgun |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Field Of View | 15.8 Meters |
Model Name | 1030 |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
UPC | 766646248946 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.31 x 3.43 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.2 x 3.6 x 2.4 inches |
Brand Name | Feyachi |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | FE690031001030 |
Included Components | 1 x Reflex Sight, 1 x Len Cleaning Cloth, 2 x Allen Wrench |
I**M
Great optic - no complaints!
This optic is a great buy compared to some other expensive brands , it has performed perfectly thus far , I do recommend this , if your looking for a good optic with options and at a price saving value , it serves its purpose well , it was easy to mount and even adjusted to zero it’s good I would buy again ! No reason to spend more money on a optic , even a family member liked it over there own purchase of a different optic of a more expensive brand , also it’s of strong metal design, sturdy . Red Dot is bright & can be adjusted… no complaints… it’s good. No factory defects. I stamp this optic shooter ready. The color has a nice finish does not look cheap nor cheaply painted or made with quality.
A**R
A good buy in my opinion.
I purchased 3 of these, the first went on a 22. It didn’t have features that I thought were critical - the first being an auto-off feature. Virtually everything I buy needs to have this feature, unless it’s supposed to have it. This worked well.The next generation had that feature, and for $40 seemed perfect. And so far, it has been. I mounted and sighted it on a 223/556 bullpup. Multiple brightness settings worked perfectly. Horizontal and vertical setting worked the same.The next rifle to get one is my Sig Sauer Cross in a 6.5 Creedmoor. Although this gun was slated to get a long distance scope, I wanted to see how it would perform with a red dot sight. After running approximately 95 rounds through it, I can say 1) through all shots, it held up and stayed true; 2; accuracy was excellent through 50 yards (50 yards is the length of the range, and 3) there was no loss of visibility through multiple shooters,I know there probably are “better” red dots” out there. But if you are like me, and don’t hunt or shoot 3 times or more a week, and want a nicely competent scope, you could do worse than this Feyachi. If you don’t want a scope that makes you get a college degree in optics and physics, but one that is easy to use, set up and shoot with, consider this one. It worked for me, and that’s pretty much all I need.
T**
What? A cheap reflex for my shotty? Ok. Done.
This is probably my first review ever but I felt it deserved a review.First, I chose this sight because it was the only inexpensive reflex sight that the reviews were saying it didn’t break when using on a 12ga.I will attest it did not break on my tactical shotty. I fired 30 rounds of Remington 1 oz “sluggers” through it and several bird shot rounds. I was able to zero it in very quickly without much effort at all. I was shooting roughly 60 yards hitting bulls or close to it. 120 yards a few inches to within a foot of bulls. It seems to be holding zero up to this point. That’s the positive. Now for the negative.The only real issue I had with it , aside from the slanted crosshair option, (mentioned by almost every other review) was as soon as the sun hits the sight, the red dot (or other option) would blur out and become a large blob of red. Back into the shade, no problem. In the sun, problem.Overall I am at this point quite satisfied with the RS-30. It was easy to sight in, holds zero up to this point, and has not broken yet.This is not my first Feyachi product I have purchased but I will say I am becoming quite the fan. Seemingly quality products at a very reasonable price. Nicely done Feyachi.Update… since this post, I fired my shotty maybe 100-200 more rounds of various types of shot including bbs and slugs. It was a sad day when I fired the final round through it. It just stopped as soon as I fired. No more red dot. No nothing. Wouldn’t turn back on. I can’t recall if it was a slug or bbs but I recall it stopped working. I replaced it with a holosun. Quite a bit more expensive but it’s got solar power and a guarantee it will keep working. If you’re just going to shoot targets with a round with minimal recoil, this reflex is probably going to work for you. It’s cheap and pretty effective. But if you’re going to be firing rounds with some kick, (like slugs or turkey loads) you’re better off paying more for a higher quality one.Update#2 ok. So I don’t know what happened but after a several months I bought an electric airsoft AR rifle and decided to just try my reflex sight again to see what happens. To my amazement, it was working again. I don’t know what to say… it works? It’s working now. Maybe it just needed a break or something. I put it on my airsoft AR and it is doing just fine for now. I don’t know what to tell you at this point. Take your chances or don’t. Idk. It’s working for me at this point.
J**S
Good deal
If you’re stuck on the quality of a $300 sight then this is obviously not for you. I bought this for the simple fact it was cheap and had decent reviews. Like people keep saying, you get what you pay for.I have this mounted to a 9pcc. It’s a range toy and used for plinking. Gotta couple hundred rounds through it with no complaints really. I knew what I was getting myself into!There is a knob that kinda “scrolls” thru the different optic styles. It makes me wonder if playing with this will throw off the accuracy. But so far it hasn’t. Which really surprises me to be honest.One of the biggest things I like is how large of a view you get. I like this MUCH better than ALL my other rifle optics I spent WAY more on. The mass of the exterior is minimal too which to me helps with sight acquisition. I’m on target much faster and don’t feel like I have to “look around” the outside edges of the thicker style dots.But again! This is only for plinking. I would not trust this for a piece I needed for defense or would I expect to hold up to thousands of rounds. It worked for what I intended it too.
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