![]() ![]() Not that it failed it, I just did not even try it. I would think a factory mounted dot would be zeroed, but I was also expecting it to come with a sight plate so what do I know. ![]() About a foot left and six inches low at 10 yards. The gun was off when I got it out of the box. There is also no locking system in place to keep them from moving, but they are sufficiently stiff in the effort needed to turn them that I don't see them shifting under recoil. There is no detent, and no real feedback. Anyway, it adjusts by way of two small hex heads. I hated it.Ī Zoro zeros his Zero: Cause epeeist get it? Zoro and Zero. How much of a deal breaker this is, I leave to you. This is not like a Trijicon or Delta Point Pro where you can adjust it easily while transitioning from daylight to cover. Don't really know which until you poke around in there enough to get the dot in a "good enough for most things" point and leave it. No click, no detent that you can feel, either it changes (which is hard to see because your finger is covering the dot) or it doesn't. ![]() To make it even better, there is no feedback. See the adjustment is this tiny hard plastic bump right inside the lens shroud, just behind the lens. Gave it to a friend to fiddle with, he could not do it. What you may not appreciate is that if you have man sized fingers you can't adjust the dot. If you live in Arizona and shoot your red dot at high noon in an open field you will appreciate it. How Spot on is the dot when on: The dot is bright.
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