🎯 Aim High, Shoot Smart!
The Hiram 1x22x33 Holographic Reflex Scope Sight is designed for precision shooting with a 1x magnification and a 33mm objective lens. It features a tubeless design for a wide field of view, four reticle types in red and green, and is compatible with standard 20mm rails. Weighing just 206.95 grams, this lightweight yet durable scope is perfect for rapid-firing and hunting enthusiasts.
Brand | Hiram |
Color | Black |
Style | Red Laser |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 206.95 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 33 months |
Magnification Minimum | 1.0 |
Compatible Devices | Weaver |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Manufacturer | Hiram |
Reticle Type | 4 types (red and green dots) |
UPC | 610731116194 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8 x 3.58 x 2.64 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Hiram |
Part Number | BST-03 |
D**Z
Perfect
Great deal, favorite
K**A
Great
Great fits perfectly nice quality and is accurate
M**S
Hits on center
Got it sighted in but had dot turn it self off a couple of times might be a bad battery or it’s defective
B**B
Very Affordable accurate sight
The sight is well designed and was well packaged. I like the laser and the red dot sight together and that it can operate separately. The sight is well made and is easy to mount and sight in. I was able to set it up as soon as I unpacked it and went outside to test its accuracy. I also like the remote switch for the laser sight.
K**N
Great
This product is very good use for range and hunting I have this on my arp looks very nice with it might have to zero in a little bit .
R**S
You get way more than what you pay for!!
I bought this for my son's Mossberg 715 and put it on my AR to go sight it in and try it out first. My one complaint is that I cannot feel or hear any type of click or "gear-type" movement when adjusting the elevation. The windage adjustment has a nice audible click and you feel it in your fingers. That being said, at a long distance/tactical range, using the red "star reticle", with a little TLAR method (That Feels About Right) I got it sighted in at 100 yds after 3 - 3 shot groups. All 3 groups were also within 2", with 2 hits co-joined each time. (benched) Then, at 200 yards I was able to hit a 12 inch steel plate 30 of 30 rounds and a 6 inch round plate 28 of 30 times.Once that was completed, I moved to the urban tactical area, merried the Laser to the red dot and hit everything I pointed the laser at with ease. Target acquisition was perfect with either the laser or the reticle.Later, I mounted it to my son's M-715 and everyone was giggling as we took turns and destroyed five 1" bullseye stickers at 50 yards with only 2 of 50 rounds not touching at least part of the 1" red circle.So, I have always been a big believer in "you get what you pay for" and I love my Vortex Optics but...this sight is above a 5-star rating for its ease of mounting, ease of sighting in, and accuracy - especially considering the price. So, I gotta say...I love this sight
R**O
Laser stopped working
The Hiram combo optic/laser seemed nice for the price.the glass is clear and the multiple reticle choices are great.with that being said the green laser is another story.only used for dry fire training to this point and the laser stopped working.figured ok no big deal replace the battery,could find battery's locally so I purchased a multi pack and charger off Amazon and they arrived quickly,charged them up then replaced,still didn't work,tried all four no go.i removed the laser off the optic and that's how I run it now.to bad ,the laser was really my favorite option truth be told.with the pressure switch mounted in the right spot it could be activated without changing my grip just the pressure of my palm.wished it worked but mine is a fail without out one round being spent.trying to find a good replacement now.
A**R
Great value
I now have 3 of these sights, 2 with the laser and one without. They are on a AR platform rifles in 300 Blackout, 9mm, and 45 ACP. The 300 and 9mm have been in use for over 2 years and are still on the original batteries, including the 300 (no laser) my wife uses for hunting so it has been on for extended times. These are not high recoil rifles, but I have had no issues with them working or holding zero. The 9mm has had countless rounds through it with 0 problems. A little medium or low strength thread locker on the adjustment screws will solve most complaints. If you have a problem adding a drop of locktite on a sight that is this reasonably priced, go ahead and spent 3 times as much or more. Laser is not super bright but plenty bright enough for indoors and night, exactly when I would want to use it in a defensive situation.
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