

🎯 Lock on, stand out — never miss your mark with CVLIFE precision!
The CVLIFE 1X22X33 Red Green Dot Reflex Sight offers professional-grade versatility with four reticle options and dual-color brightness settings. Its 33mm multi-coated lens provides a wide, clear field of view, while the durable aluminum alloy body ensures lightweight robustness. Designed for easy mounting on any 20mm Picatinny rail, this sight delivers reliable zero retention and parallax correction, making it a top choice for shooters seeking precision and adaptability at an unbeatable value.

























| ASIN | B00A36MKUO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,937 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Airsoft Gun Sights |
| Brand Name | CVLIFE |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | 20mm Picatinny rail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16,917) |
| Field Of View | 33 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15"L x 1.37"W x 2.08"H |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | CVLIFE |
| Material Type | Aluminum,Rubber |
| Mounting Type | 20mm Picatinny Rail |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 33 Millimeters |
| Product Style | Red Dot Sight |
| Reticle Type | Dot |
| Sport Type | Outdoor |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**Y
A VERY NICE RED DOT SIGHT FOR YOUR FIREARM!!! Read on...
I bought this sight in 2022 and never looked back. An EXCELLENT CHOICE with versatility that's second to none, and better than many with it's Dot, Circle/Dot, Crosshair/Dot and Crosshair/Circle/Dot combination of sighting pictures/reflections! As well, you get your choice of 5 different brightness settings in either red or green. Settings low enough to see any of them at dusk/night clearly, to super bright so you can see them in the sun light! Runs on a CR2032 battery sold everywhere... and my original btty that came with it 3 years ago is still powering it as bright as the day I got it! It's sat for several months at different times in the off position and has never failed once. I see a LOT of bad reviews claiming folks have zeroed it in with a laser bore/chamber sight and then claimed they couldn't hit the broad side of barn. I think MOST of the complainers have no clue how to check their laser bore/chamber zeroing equipment for true zero and that is the reason they can't hit the broad side of a barn with their firearm!!! Just because it says "Bore Sight" for sighting in your scopes and red dot or iron sights etc DOESN'T MEAN *it* is properly zeroed in to begin with. Why do you think you must zero in your scopes or red dot sights? Because many aren't truly zeroed in at the factory after how many thousands pass down the line! Think about that for a minute relative to laser bore-sighting equipment. Do your home work guys and gals! Learn how to check your test/alignment/zeroing equipment to be sure it's at it's optimal best before you go blaming another piece of equipment that relies on *that* piece of equipment you're ASSUMING is perfect in the first place! This red dot sight is very accurate once setup and zeroed in with properly tested sighting-in equipment that's truly zeroed before hand. Almost *every* reviewer that's complained admits the sighting/zeroing process is repeatable. Doesn't that tell you something!?!? This sight is no different than the $200-400 sights in quality and craftsmanship, except those manufacturers have taken the time to be sure it's zeroed in at the factory level so you'll PAY their asking price as they constantly/consistently check their factory testing/zeroing equipment over and over. That costs time and money that your paying extra for with VERY few exceptions on the market. Those exceptions are generally red dot *scopes* with coated optics that magnify etc. This red dot sight as others have corrected reviewers about, *IS NOT A SCOPE*! It's a clear piece of ground glass that the internal light producing the red dot you see is reflected on! Therefore it's a sight that serves the same purpose as iron sights. I own three different CVLIFE brand sighting pieces of equipment, 2 rifle scopes and this red dot sight. Every one of them are high quality sights for the money that do what they're designed to do if/when properly set up. No they're not $5k Zeiss scopes etc, but as others have said, you get what you pay for as a rule of thumb. But I'm here to say their ARE exceptions, and CVLIFE is one of those exceptions IMHO. One CVLIFE scope I own is mounted on a 5.56 AR-15, one on a .458 SOCOM AR-15, and this red dot currently on a 12GA bullpup shotgun with a 20" smooth bore barrel that puts slugs inside a 3” circle at 50 yards all day long! For what they cost, I can't say enough good about CVLIFE products at this point. I'm a private individual that was not promised, given, or-coerced in any way for my 2¢ worth of opinion stated here. I payed retail price for these out of my own pocket just as most of you have and I'm *NOT* affiliated with CVLIFE, or any other company for that matter. This is MY own 2¢ worth of opinion. Take it for what it's worth. I'm just tired of people bad mouthing things because they don't know what they're talking about, doing, or even how to do things correctly. I see this mentality *everywhere* and just got tired of it, so I stated my opinion! You don't have to like or even agree with it! ..but if you've read this far, then I thank you for your time and interest. So there you have it! Ignore those that don't do as noted above and have nothing good to say because of their own lack of knowledge about what they're doing, their own shortcomings, or how to do things properly. This is a good red dot sight when properly adjusted and set up with properly tested and known good setup equipment. Get someone that knows what they're doing to set it up if you don't. Not everything's perfect in life and their are flawed units out there, but far *more* than 16k people bought this red dot sight and folks are still buying it. They can't all be wrong! ...and only 16k of 'em left a review! Go figure!!! Get yourself one or two of these sights and get it/them set up properly! I promise, you won't regret it. ...Enjoy!
A**R
Pleasantly surprising budget optic
I'll be honest, I didn't have high hopes for this little red dot, and was pleasantly surprised. A friend of mine wanted to shoot my AR-9 PCC, but I lent my primary optic to another friend in need. Not wanting to let him down, I had this CVLIFE optic overnighted, and for an optic that was $27 door-to-door, I'm very happy with it. For indoor range usage, I found the glass to be of acceptable quality and clarity for my purposes. I do appreciate the red and green dot options. It's nice to have brightness options as well for both colors. When I got to the range, I was hitting a little left, but still level, so I adjusted the optic with the included tool to center things. After that quick range zeroing, it worked out great and found it to be exactly what we needed for the day. Time will only tell how battery life is and if it maintains its zero. I really like that CVLIFE added a lens cover for the optic to protect it.
G**.
Not amazing but works fine
Good for the price, but probably only on a .22 pistol with a static rail like what I’m using it on
B**O
Sometimes you get chicken...sometimes you get feathers.....then you're back with chicken!
Not sure who is the blame. Ordered one of the sights and was very happy with the product. Good product at a good price...I thought. Came in nicely padded box with batteries and instructions. Put it on an AR 22 rifle for a granddaughter, right handed, left eye dominant, so figured a better targeting device for her. Liked it so well ordered another one but as soon as I opened the shipping box, I had a sinking feeling in my guts, Wrong brand box for packaging, sight doesn't fit properly so had a sheet of ruled paper torn into three pieces then wadded up as packing material. No batteries, though did have the instructions. Tried battery I had on hand, nothing. Bought some new 2032 batteries, put them in and nothing on the screen at any position. Tried another battery, nothing. Also noticed that the selection knob for the crosshairs was so loose, recoil would have moved the switch position. Probably a returned item just resold without checking out the product first. $ad state of marketing. Review update, 03-03-26 Not sure if this is the right way to amend a review so here's for the best...CVLIFE contacted me after the review saying they would send me a full refund. As mentioned in the original review, the sight was in a an anomalous box with none of the regular original items. Since I was happy with a previous sight I had bought, I wanted a sight, not a refund. I asked for a sight instead of the refund and I got the new sight. It came in and I checked it out and all is good with it. It's on a rail right now. My next sight of this type will be through CVLIFE again. Glad CVLIFE contacted me on here.
B**Y
This is a great little red dot. This is EXACTLY the same red dot that steambow sells for their crossbows for 3 times the price, just with the Steambow brand name printed on it. Ridiculous. Anyways, does not come with a battery as most people mentioned, but who cares, you can get a pack of 20 batteries from Amazon for like $5 that will last you the rest of your firearms life. Not sure if the quality is good enough for a real firearm, but definitely good enough for cross bows, airsoft guns or air guns. I usually keep the reticle brightness at around 3-4 as the brighter options are too bright and leave odd reflections and artifacts around the center making it hard to see. The dials are a bit difficult to turn, but I guess that's a good thing so you don't accidently turn it on. A smoother dial would be a nice improvement though. It's really nice and small, low profile and good for a concealable carry weapon like something that needs to fit in a camping bag. Could not be happier for the price. Great product.
B**A
Amazing product solid construction bright and clear projection, even comes with a rubber lens cover and an extra battery! Very happy with the quality and price
T**N
Got this for my air rifle and sighted in is nice. Nice selection of dimness and reticle choice. Full metal and strong what seems like a glass lenses. 8/10
A**R
I put batteries in it worked for 5 minute ( I was adjusting it) then it turn off by itself... I changed the battery's doesn't work at all taught the new battery might be dead so I go to the store bought some fresh energizer battery still doesn't work....
D**L
I got this sight for a pellet gun, non-blowback. Basically, recoil or any other reason for shocks are almost non-existent. That's kind of an important distinction. I also don't have experience with a similar product, or different sights for that matter. So, to me, looks pretty good quality, the reticle seems aligned, regardless of shape or color, doesn't change on me without intent. As far as I can tell, it maintains the dot consistent enough for me to get better results. My main problem was the darkness, which a laser dot obviously will overcome. If anything, even at the lowest setting is a bit too bright for my setup. Also the distance makes a difference, and my setup doesn't allow for more than 10 m. That is important when it comes to checking for parallax or accuracy. I tried at very close range 2-3 m, and then at 10m, I had to make a significant adjustment. It seems fair, considering how tall the sight sits from the barrel. I get closer and closer to my goal of hitting consistently a dime size target at 10 m. Overall, I can aim a lot more precise now, but I wouldn't use this for training to join the olympic team. Again, I haven't really tested it extensively, just enough to see an improvement from the regular sights. At close range they are ok, but beyond 4m, I'm starting having problems seeing properly. It might have something to do with my eye sight, as I'm not getting younger, but as it turns out, with a better tool I can achieve better results. It's rather large, that is rather a drawback, but in my case is a small deterrent. I wanted something cheaper that can improve my aim in darkness, and the classic laser pointer was too old school. Beyond 10m I'd use magnification because a dime sized target starts being difficult to see without.
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