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1x30 True Fiber Optic Green Dot Sight Sighting

3.5 out of 5 stars 507 ratings

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Brand MAPLON
Color Green
Sport Archery
Material Aluminum
Magnification Maximum 4 x
Objective Lens Diameter 32 Millimeters
Magnification Minimum 1 x
Compatible Devices Compound Bow, Recurve Bow
Mounting Type Picatinny Mount
Night vision No

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Brand ‎MAPLON
Color ‎Green
Sport ‎Archery
Material ‎Aluminum
Magnification Maximum ‎4 x
Objective Lens Diameter ‎32 Millimeters
Magnification Minimum ‎1 x
Compatible Devices ‎Compound Bow, Recurve Bow
Mounting Type ‎Picatinny Mount
Night vision ‎No
Field Of View ‎6
UPC ‎812783010462
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7.6 x 5 x 2.7 inches
Package Weight ‎1 Pounds
Brand Name ‎MAPLON

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ASIN B004MX3MYC
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3.5 out of 5 stars 507 ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars
Date First Available November 18, 2011

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3.5 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the fiber optic sight works well in both bright and dim light, holds zero through 150 rounds of 5.56 ammunition, and looks like an ACOG. Moreover, they consider it good value for money. However, the visibility receives mixed feedback - while it's bright enough under direct light, it becomes barely visible in darker places. Additionally, the build quality and battery life also get mixed reviews, with some finding it well-made while others note it's on the cheaper side, and some report issues with dead batteries.

120 customers mention "Value for money"120 positive0 negative

Customers find the fiber optic sight to be good value for money.

"...times in lowlight (even brighter than that of tritium) and is cheaply replaceable, with a still decent lifetime before battery replacement...." Read more

"...But this sight gives you an affordable option with most of the benefits, especially if you pair it with a tritium front post sight...." Read more

"...This scope is worth the money you pay, I would suggest you buy it and try and prove me wrong...." Read more

"A good optic for the price. The green dot is easily visible in the bright Texas sun and the back-up LED seems to work well in low light situations...." Read more

116 customers mention "Works well"106 positive10 negative

Customers find that the fiber optic sight works well, particularly indoors and in varying light conditions, with one customer noting its effectiveness even under protective caps.

"...This is a cheap Chinese product first of all. Loots great but does NOT work...." Read more

"...When in the sun it works fine. When in a dime lite room it works fine...." Read more

"...i figured i would add to the review....this acog clone is still working great i have used it on a few larger caliber rifles with no issue what so..." Read more

"...fresh, the green dot reticule is sharp and bright and works great in the dark (when the batt switch is on)...." Read more

93 customers mention "Look"86 positive7 negative

Customers like the sight's appearance, noting it resembles an ACOG and has a nice green dot, with one customer mentioning it reflects the reticule beautifully.

"...Feels the wait, retains the famous ACOG style, and the windage/elevation/adjustment knobs are perfect and seamless, with protective caps...." Read more

"...I'll update if anything goes wrong with it. PROS: -looks great -fiber optic works good -when the fiber optic isn't..." Read more

"...It will meet that expectation. It looks great mounted on an AR! I bought this green dot for a Rock River 5.56 Ar-15...." Read more

"...this one is very tuff, well built, and looks exactly like an acog for 1/20 of the price lmfao!..." Read more

73 customers mention "Fiber optic"58 positive15 negative

Customers appreciate the fiber optic sight's performance, noting that it shows up well and collects ample light, particularly during daytime use.

"...It's fiber optic system that is similar to the fiber optic layout of the ACOG and design/durability... but it touches base on something Trijicon is..." Read more

"...ONE thing would make this a very nice CQB optic. That is if they made the back up light source a lot stronger...." Read more

"...Thankfully the fiber optic works so well, you hardly need to use the backup batteries, but you will want to keep plenty on hand anyway...." Read more

"...ruger 10/22...but i cant say enough good about this optic...the lenses are flawless...the front glass is tinted with a silver anti-reflective coating..." Read more

42 customers mention "Hold zero"35 positive7 negative

Customers are satisfied with how well the sight holds zero, with multiple reviews noting it maintains accuracy through 150 rounds of 5.56 ammunition and at 50 yards.

"...After 300 rounds on my Bushmaster ACR enhanced.... it held perfect zero...." Read more

"...It holds zero very well on an AR15...." Read more

"...quite yet...but from what i hear about this optic it hold zero well on larger caliber rifles so i am sure it will hold great on my archangel 556..." Read more

"...dirt cheap (even though they probably don't last long) -holds zero perfectly so far..." Read more

179 customers mention "Visibility"88 positive91 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the sight's visibility: while some find the green dot bright enough under direct light and pretty good indoors in moderate light, others report it being barely visible in darker places and having no illumination at all.

"...the battery every once in a great while, it provides superior lighting at all times in lowlight (even brighter than that of tritium) and is cheaply..." Read more

"...Loots great but does NOT work. even in decent lighting you can barely see the dot, with the battery (supplied) you can see much better in low light..." Read more

"...Outdoors is even better. Super bright on a clear sunny day and still very visible with some clouds...." Read more

"...The back up light is about worthless unless you are in a NO LIGHT situation. It is very very dim but in very low light or no light it works great...." Read more

167 customers mention "Build quality"85 positive82 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the fiber optic sight's build quality, with some finding it well made and durable, while others describe it as cheap and not as durable as expected.

"...First off it is constructed very well. It just feels very solid the moment you pick it up...." Read more

"...Not that tritium is bad... its just not that great. Tritium is very expensive... other than the magnification lenses of a Trijicon.... most of your $..." Read more

"...It mounted quickly and easily on my DPMS Oracle. Mount is solid and did not have any problems lining it up...." Read more

"...It is clearly not worth the cheap price because the quality control is not there. Made in China...enough said...." Read more

119 customers mention "Battery life"51 positive68 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the sight, with some finding no need for it while others report dead batteries.

"...This is a cheap Chinese product first of all. Loots great but does NOT work...." Read more

"...Not only does the battery seem to get awesome life expectancy... it's also only powering a LED, which requires minimal battery power while providing..." Read more

"...Tough light metal. The back up light is very weak. It is not the batteries that it comes with. It is the light system...." Read more

"...Oh yes!, it has a backup battery LED for "dark environment acquisition" and yes the little green dot dose pop solid...." Read more

Surprisingly good cheap optic, but not for everyone
4 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly good cheap optic, but not for everyone
A couple things about this green dot sight... first off if you look closely at the pictures, they are actually showing a couple of slightly different models. And the one i recieved is different still! Not too surprising when you consider it is a no brand (literally) chinese made product. A couple things i noticed different than in the pictures is that it uses a rotary switch on the left side rather than a push button on the battery compartment. Also the fiber optic on mine is pinned in place like a real ACOG whereas the ones in the pictures (and based on reviews ive read and seen) are glued in place or something. The glass also has a rose tint to it. I would much prefer clear, but i suppose it is meant to help the green dot stand out? I dont know. Anyway, being a cheap chinese ACOG knockoff Im not really sure what i was expecting and I have been trying to find a reason not to like it, but the fact is it actually works surprisingly well for a sub $100 optic. First off it is constructed very well. It just feels very solid the moment you pick it up. The turret caps and battery compartment have o-ring seals to keep things waterproof. The sight is removable from the base for mounting to a carry handle. The screws that hold the base to the sight did come loose after the first outing, but a little bit of loctite took care of that. As for the dot itself, wow. Im really impressed. Even indoors the fiber optic shows up pretty well without having to use the batteries (my brother has a hard time seeing it, but his eyes arent so good). Outdoors is even better. Super bright on a clear sunny day and still very visible with some clouds. Ive only had a chance to take it out 2 or 3 times since i got it over a year ago, but it seems to hold zero pretty well mounted on my .556 AR. I cant really speak for the particular models shown in the pictures and the reviews also seem to vary depending which one you get, but so far i have been pleased with mine. Probably the only bad thing I can really say is that the batteries are crap and hard to find. Rather than the typical CR pancake batteries normally used in red dots, it uses these tiny button cell batteries that will only last 2-3 hours max. And they are much harder to find. Thankfully the fiber optic works so well, you hardly need to use the backup batteries, but you will want to keep plenty on hand anyway. If you are looking for an end all be all SHTF optic, this may not be for you. But for plinking, taking to the range, having fun, its a very suitable optic and looks awesome to boot!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2012
    You know... there's very few things you find for a price that's 900% less than the flagship manufacturers and ends up being nearly just as durable and impressive

    There's a lot of el cheapo ACOG knockoffs, airsoft knockoffs, etc. Basically really cheap fakes

    This isn't one of them. Nor is it a fake... it's more of it's own standalone product. It's fiber optic system that is similar to the fiber optic layout of the ACOG and design/durability... but it touches base on something Trijicon is just *now* getting into... and that's ditching that silly tritium lit reticule. Not that tritium is bad... its just not that great. Tritium is very expensive... other than the magnification lenses of a Trijicon.... most of your $$$ is going into that rather expensive slightly radioactive material that keeps the reticule lit under low light conditions. That's how fiber works... it brightens all by itself in daylight, but in low lighting or no lighting... without tritium or battery backup LED to keep light supplied, it's useless.

    The problems with tritium is (a) it's expensive, and (b) it has a half-life. Anyone who ever bought a SVD Dragunov or PSL knows you didn't want the surplus or ancient tritium PSO-1 scopes they were usually sold with... their half-life was pretty much up, and the lighting was so dim if it was even working at all. Everyone wanted the double-AA battery powered one. Hence, they cost more.

    While you do have to swap the battery every once in a great while, it provides superior lighting at all times in lowlight (even brighter than that of tritium) and is cheaply replaceable, with a still decent lifetime before battery replacement.

    It appears the group that manufactures this nifty little device beat Trijicon to the punch. Not only is it a true fiber optic system (unlike most knockoff brands who just toss a projection/reflective reticule in them that's entirely battery powered), but it uses a LED to power the fiber in lowlight instead of tritium, and it houses a tiny little unscrewable batter compartment under the eyepiece with a push button. Not only does the battery seem to get awesome life expectancy... it's also only powering a LED, which requires minimal battery power while providing perfect lightning for low light or no light enviornments.

    Trijicon themselves have recently displayed a demo model of their ACOGS using a far larger AA-battery powered device in an attempt to move away from tritium. So this is a huge advantage.

    While you get no magnification (you can always by a rail magnification system) on this 1x scope, the Japanese lens is beautiful. I've read some say that it's some division that makes lenses for carl zeiss optics, but can't confirm that. They reflect the reticule beautifully, and are tinted\treated for glare and mirroring reduction. They seem firm and well integrated.

    Not to mention the build! the aluminum casing seems top notch, feels tight, sturdy, and sealed. Feels the wait, retains the famous ACOG style, and the windage/elevation/adjustment knobs are perfect and seamless, with protective caps. Even the paint job doesn't appear to be of any weak quality. The rail system is sturdy and easily attaches to your standard picatinny mounts.

    It claims it's waterproof... and I wouldn't doubt it. It feels just as secure and sealed as the real deal.

    After 300 rounds on my Bushmaster ACR enhanced.... it held perfect zero. I've seen videos online of guys using these on .50cal barretts just to test their hold and durability, and they held up flawlessly.

    While you might not get the magnification found in the higher priced Trijicon ACOG, your also paying for those lenses. Because from what I can tell holding and looking over each in my hand.. it's spot on as far as build and quality go.

    If you don't need 2x or 4x magnification, or can settle for a rail mounted magnification system that sits ahead of this ACOG (and the space to accommodate), then definitely pick up this littler beauty. One of those diamond in the ruff's you don't want to pass on.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2013
    I had seen a lot of positive reviews so I decided to recently buy this product and try it on my .22 caliber Sig 522.
    The rifle itself has almost no kick whatsoever and I figured this would be perfect for plinking up to 50 yards.
    The item came very quickly through amazon fulfillment and it was packaged very similarly to those I saw reviews for on youtube while trying to decide prior to buying it.
    This is a cheap Chinese product first of all. Loots great but does NOT work. even in decent lighting you can barely see the dot, with the battery (supplied) you can see much better in low light situations.
    The very next day I took it to an outdoor range to sight it in, at 50 yards it was nearly impossible to see the green dot. I have 20/20 vision and I struggled to see so even outdoors where the natural light should have caused the "fiber optics" to work, the result was poor at best. Upon using the one click on to use the battery to brighten up the dot that should have been there to begin with it would constantly shut off.
    I tried many times to get it to stay on, did everything including re seating the battery and still nothing, same results.
    Do not waste your money, the whole reason to have a scope it to at least have a bead on your target....you won't get that with this product. It is clearly not worth the cheap price because the quality control is not there. Made in China...enough said.
    You get what you pay for, at least with this product....it's now going back in the box and being returned.
    One last thing, I saw that some or most people got a cleaning cloth..mine did not come with any. Not that was some reason of contention but it should have been at least included for the price.
    Mostly though it is not a scope I would recommend unless you are putting it on a toy gun that you don't intend to fire or hit anything.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2013
    I have done a full video review of this optic on youtube. Look under the screen name FuYingBro and the title "1x30 True Fiber Optic Green dot sight sighting system" Or search for FAKE ACOG on my title page.
    In short.
    Does it hold a zero
    .223 on an AR-15... YES
    7.62x39mm (AK47 round) on an SKS...YES
    Seems like a tough little system made out of some sort of metal that I am not sure of what. Maybe aluminum. Tough light metal. The back up light is very weak. It is not the batteries that it comes with. It is the light system. I replaced the batteries in mine with high power expensive ones and didn't make it any better. When in the sun it works fine. When in a dime lite room it works fine. BUT if you have a saturation of light on your target and you are in the dime lite area is the issue. Say at a range and you are in the shade and you are aiming down range on a very sunny day. You will NOT see your dot on anything shinny or white. And hard to see on just lighter colors. Against grass, dirt, trees, you can see it ok. Again once you are in the light itself the dot is clear as day. The back up light is about worthless unless you are in a NO LIGHT situation. It is very very dim but in very low light or no light it works great. The 10moa reticle covers a 18" target at 100yards. So no precisions shots here but you can hit a man size target at that range. This sight is best at under 100yrds.

    ONE thing would make this a very nice CQB optic. That is if they made the back up light source a lot stronger. I would have to say 8 times stronger than what it is to get it to where you could cross bright lights and still be able to see dot. Watch my video for a good explanation of what I mean in this review and to watch it actually being fired on an AR-15 and a SKS
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