🎯 Lock, Load, and Lead with Precision
The UUQ Prism 4x32 Rifle Scope combines a triple-illuminated red/green/blue etched reticle with a fully multi-coated 32mm prism lens, delivering crystal-clear 4x magnification. Designed for rapid target acquisition, it features precise 1/4 MOA adjustments and fits all standard Weaver and dovetail rails. Built tough with shockproof, fogproof, and rainproof metal housing, this scope is engineered for professional-grade performance in any environment.
Brand | UUQ |
Color | Blue,Green,Red |
Style | Combat |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 450 Grams |
Material | Glass,Metal |
Magnification Maximum | 4 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 32 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 4 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Field Of View | 7 |
UPC | 608442668941 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 3.54 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 3 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | UUQ |
Part Number | 4*32-8003 |
M**
For the price, you can't go wrong.
I purchased a 9mm carbine, wasn't originally going to purchase a scope as carbines aren't all that accurate over 150 yards or so. I came across this scope and figured for $50 I may as well try it out. I am glad I did!Pros:- The eye relief (the distance you have to hold the scope from your eye to see the whole picture) is 4 inches, this is a good distance. To short and you may hit your eye when the rifle kicks and become a pirate, too long and you have to hold the rifle too far from you, the standard is usually around 3.5 inches.- The reticle is etched into the glass, this means that it will not break, the most popular design is to use wires which is fine but they can break and then you have no reticle. It is also setup for drop shots in a Christmas tree pattern meaning there are markings for drop shots at 200, 300, 400 yards- Illuminated reticle that can be changed between red, green and blue with 3 different intensities. The green and blue work nice at indoor ranges, the red is best for outside in my opinion- The quality of the glass is much better than I expected and comparable to much more expensive scopes, I had low expectations but this blew me away. The field of vision is good, not much peripheral view but not terribly important to me- The fiber optic second sight on top of the scope seems like a nice feature, honestly have not used it yet- The look of the scope itself is very nice, is very nice quality and the tactile style compliments my rifle well- Fixed zoom, I was between putting this as a pro or a con. It is very nice that it is 4x static magnification and that it is fixed zoom as I just need to look down range and I'm ready to go with no adjustments. This is great especially from like 25 to 75 yards. At about 100 yards it starts seeming underpowered. Now, I knew this when I purchased it, if you are planning on using this for an AR or a bolt action that you'll be shooting over 100 yards regularly, I would look elsewhere. It would be nice if the manufacturer would release a zooming scope that can be put in front of this scope, they may already have one I will have to look. This is not so much a complaint as I knew when I purchased it that 100 yards or so would be the most effective range, but now that I have sighted it in, I would like to try further distances where I can see the target better.- Antifogging is great, haven't had any fogging issues even shooting outside in 15 degree snowy weatherCons:- The adjustments for wind age and elevation require you to use something like your nail to turn them, I carry a dime in my range bag and use this to adjust. Not a huge deal, many scopes are setup like this. If the manufacturer is looking for something to change for improvements I would highly recommend this. Again, not a deal breaker or uncommon, and while this scope is already the best sub $100 scope I've used, this would really elevate it to being better than most scopes period- The mounting process is easy enough although using just a 9mm, it became loose on the rail after a few clips the first time I brought it to the range and had sighted it in. It became loose not only on the mounting screws which isnt too uncommon but the bolts holding the scope on the mounting plate became loose. I would recommend prior to mounting, put it on the rail and see where you like it, take it off, then there are 2 Allen bolts that attach to the base of the scope and attach it to the mounting bracket. Take these off, superglue the top of the mounting bracket where it is contact with the scope itself and in the screw holes for the Allen's then superglue the tops of the Allen screws after putting them in. Mount the scope, once you have it where you like it, tighten the mounting screws and put a dab of superglue in the hole on top of the mounting screws. The reason I recommend this is that if you tighten them too hard to prevent them from loosening you could potentially dent the rail if it is aluminum then no scope will mount. This process is what I ended up doing and after feeding 200 rounds through it yesterday, the scope stayed firmly in place and sighted.- The knob for the reticle illumination is fine but I really wish there was a button or something to turn it off instead of turning it to one of the off settings. The first time i used it, I could have sworn I shut it off. Second time I went to use it, it had been on in the case for a few weeks and the battery was dead. Now, I am not sure if I did not shut it off or if it somehow turned on in the case and not a huge deal just something to consider.Overall for the $50 investment, I am incredibly happy. I would recommend this scope for almost any application from pistols to higher powered rifles if you require a great scope for around 100 yards. You probably could even use this on a shotgun if you really wanted to, the quality is great and it feels like it would hold up well under almost any conditions. Only improvements I can offer are offering a secondary magnifying scope and making the wind and elevation adjustments into actual knobs. Make sure you follow the glue steps I outlined in the cons section! If you purchase this you will be very happy with your decision
A**Y
Pretty good
Put on my ar 47. Held zero and the illumination is perfect for not taking to much space
C**S
It's pretty good
Surprised me. took two rounds to zero at 100 yards . It was a 1/4 inch high and a 1/2 inch to the left
J**3
AR15 REAL
I have it mounted on a real AR15, and I've shot around 500 rounds and haven't had any issues with the sight. I know that for a real one, you need something like an SG or something similar. But for me, it's super easy to handle, easy to zero, and it doesn't shift the adjustments if you do it right. Thanks again.
E**N
Didn’t last, let down
After the 2nd mag, my illuminated cross hairs began to fail. Ultimately the selector switch rattled off. Was a let down.
B**H
Cool scope
it’s pretty cool and easy to adjust, I really like that. It also can be blue. I stuck it onto my M2 49 and it’s worked perfectly. One thing y’all should know, though is that it is not a variable scope. It’s fixed at four times magnification. Although it does bypass that problem by having a fiber optic on top.
B**N
Looks good
Looks good mounted on my rifle, haven't used it yet
D**K
Does not hold zero ,
I’ve owned this for 3 years, idk what struck me to purchase this in 2020 but I must of thought I needed it, I mounted this on a hipoint995 that I picked up cheap and just wanted an optic of some sort with an etched lit reticle ( I have a bad astigmatism in both eyes and etched is the only way I can see lit reticles). I Remember really liking this set up ( less than 200 in whole unit ) and thought this was gonna be a super Plinker, set up with extended mags and a bipod, the range was just gonna be a blast , I remember frustratingly trying to zero and it never held , but I was getting 6-10” groups at 25 yards, I figured it was the 995 as the top plate is pretty janky. I never shot it again, set in the back of the safe. I went to pull this optic off and mount it on another cheap .22lr I picked up on clearance +Black Friday sale (rossi rio bravo lever tact) and was not able to zero, had to go back to 5 yards and find it on the target (12x18) then work my way out, ( batteries were dead in my bore sight) which I was not able to keep this even remotely zeroed even out to 25 yards. I pulled the scope in frustration and swapped over to a Nikon bdc 3x9 , zeroed at 75 yards with the rio with in one magazine tube. This optic is a pile and is going in the trash. Do not trust it , there’s better options at this price point even if you have to buy used or irons!! ( might be fine with air soft , maybe it’s the recoil )
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