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The Feyachi Reflex Sight is a lightweight, durable red dot optic featuring a 40mm tubeless lens for quick target acquisition and a wide field of view. It offers 4 selectable reticles and 6 brightness settings, powered by low energy consumption with an auto shut-off feature. Designed for seamless Picatinny rail integration, it provides parallax correction, unlimited eye relief, and full adjustability in height, windage, and elevation—making it a versatile, reliable choice for hunters and tactical shooters seeking precision and durability at a competitive price.




















| ASIN | B07WR9FQWQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,900 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Gun Sights |
| Brand Name | Feyachi |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Shotgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (10,036) |
| Field Of View | 15.8 Meters |
| Included Components | 1 x Len Cleaning Cloth, 1 x Reflex Sight, 2 x Allen Wrench |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.6"L x 1.7"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Type Name | gun sights |
| Item Weight | 4.9 Ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 1.0 |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Feyachi |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimeters |
| Product Style | Red Dot Sight |
| Reticle Type | Cross |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| UPC | 766646248946 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
J**Y
Best low budget purchase in a while.
Looks and feels like a high-quality reticle, has some weight too it. The objective lens was extremely clean and the tint on it worked well in low light forest shooting. I found that the higher you adjusted the light power the less clear it became, on the first few low levels of light it had perfect clarity, the higher levels had a slight blur, but this could be some astigmatism in my own eyes. The sight mounted easily and precisely on the picatinny rail. I used a bore sight and made only a few clicks of windage and elevation adjustments. Held zero after shooting for a while and made me feel like a sharpshooter, much easier for me to keep on target compared to iron sights. for the price, 10/10
M**H
Great scope for a great price.
I just received my Feyachi RS-30 Relex scope today. With my aging eyes my intent was to get a relatively inexpensive red dot scope to mount on my Ruger 1022. I have had some good experiences with a Feyachi’s RDS-22 scope on a Glock 22 fitted with a MCK so I was looking forward to the RS-30. The RS-30 mounted easily to my Ruger’s picatinny rail with the included scope mount. Also included were allen wrenches for installation and adjustment and a complete second set of batteries. Although I have yet to take it to the range, a quick co-witness with the existing metal sights suggests the new red dot is fairly close to zero. For the price the RS-30 has some nice features. There are 4 reticle patterns: dot within a circle, dot within a cross, solitary dot and finally, dot within a circle within a cross. Each of these patterns have 6 brightness settings. Setting 4 seemed the best for me. The pattern is turned on by pressing the on switch. Pressing the switch briefly cycles through the brightness setting. Holding the switch down for a couple of seconds turns off the reticle. Additionally, to preserve battery life, the sight will turn itself off after one hour of inactivity. A nice feature is that the scope remembers your last pattern and brightness setting so when you turn it back on you are set to go. The reticle itself is large and easily lends itself to shooting with both eyes open. If you are hunting this allows you to remain situationally aware while providing a clear sight picture. The fit and finish of the scope itself is beyond expectations, particularly given the price point. I look forward to getting to the range and putting this scope through it’s paces. Given my experience with the RDS-22 I do not anticipate any issues.
T**R
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.
M**T
good buy
husband had no problem mounting or adjusting.
T**.
Untrustworthy
I purchased this item for my 9 mm carbine rifle. Upon reading the reviews prior to purchase this seemed like a good fit, that was reasonably priced. I believe I was wrong. After spending a couple hours sighting it in, I was able to get it to pattern within a 2" diameter at 50 yards. I was sighting in using a gun rest to insure accuracy. All rounds were custom loads which I assembled myself. I tried 3 different loads / bullet weights to achieve this result. After shooting I cased the rifle, and after returning home removed and cleaned. Once cleaned it was stored in gun cabinet. I returned to the gun range several days later for more practice to find the cross hairs no longer centered in the sight. In fact you could not see them at all. I could tell the sight was on due to the red tint but could not see cross hairs at all. I attempted to relocate the cross hairs but was unsuccessful in getting them back in view. I find it rather unnerving to know that had it been a situation in which I was in need of protection, it would have been a fail. This sight had alot of positive things going for it but, if it is not dependable that makes it a detriment rather than a asset. Unfortunately I either received a defective item or it's just a cheap product that can't be trusted. Based on my experience I suggest you keep looking. In the event you do buy, please report in comments. I am interested in others experience with this item.
T**S
I contacted Feyachi after I wrote my last review. They sent me a new one ! The new one works perfectly. This is a great company to work with. I have never used a scope before. This was easy to set up and to adjust. It works as advertised. Have only had it out once and it seemed like I had to reset the aperture type after some shots. Now that I have had it out a second time I know that it won't stay on. I have to keep turning it on. When it comes back on it is still on center. Return window us closed so will buy a new/better one.
W**E
I mounted the sight on a Beretta u22 Neos pistol. I was able to zero the sight for windage, but was unable to adjust the elevation for a shooting range of 15 to 25 yards. On the positive side, Feyachi e-mailed me within hours of my posting my negative rating and made arrangements to send me a replacement. Their excellent rapid response has earned them a much better rating than my initial grade. If the replacement works properly then they have earned a 5-star rating. I received the replacement on May 17 and I know that it works. Unfortunately something in the firing mechanism of my pistol failed and I must wait for repairs before I can mount the sight and "zero" it.
K**.
Had an issue with my delivery but the seller responded and corrected the issue immediately. Mounted the sight to my 9mm carbine and had good results at 50 yards. I'm too old to see a red dot at 100 yards, which was expected - younger eyes would probably do ok. Build quality is surprisingly good, and was able to adjust zero without issue and the sight held zero throughout the day. I also purchased the fixed sights from this vendor, and was pleasantly surprised to find I could pop up the front and rear sights and still see through the reflex sight - used this to initially sight in the red-dot and didn't even need to tweak it for the 50m target. Going to mount it to my Ruger 10/22 next time out and see if it works as good.
K**N
Bought this in February. Finally got the chance to go out and try it, the brightness was turned up all the way and it was dim. Changed the batteries and it seemed a bit brighter. I was shooting clays with target load and the display jumped and got stuck in between two of the dot selections. I played around with it for a bit and got some of the sight back. Took another shot and it went right back to being in-between two of the dot selections. I bought this because they said it will hold zero after shooting a 12 gauge slug.
S**.
Great little site that is accurate once you are zeroed in. Will be on target through 200+ rounds. Unfortunately every time I start it up it loses its zero and needs to be sited in again.