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The KECPVLI 4X32 Red Fiber Hunting Scope is a high-performance optical sight designed for .223 and 5.56 rifles. Featuring a solar-powered, battery-free design, this scope offers exceptional clarity with its 4x32 optics and durable construction that is both shockproof and fogproof. The adjustable green lens and eyepiece ensure quick target acquisition, while the glass etched reticle provides high light transmission for superior accuracy.
A**R
Very Satisfied
I had purchased a 4X32 Red Dot clone similar to the Acog with the Picatinny rails on either side of the scope earlier and it turned out to be a great buy, so I decided to try this Acog clone because it had the Chevron reticle which was illuminated by the Fiber Optic. It has a rugged aluminum housing, and it appears to be very well constructed. The glass lens is very clear and it is easy to see the etched reticle and all the lines and numbers clearly. The wind and elevation adjustments have arrows to show the directions to turn. Also the adjustments have positive detents which seem to have very little excess movement if any. It also has a focus adjustment which works very well. I used the scope under various light conditions and found that the fiber optic lit up the chevron reticle quite well, even under very low light conditions, even though it doesn't use the Trintium fiber optic used in the much more expensive Acog's. In evaluating the 4X32 unit, I did not compare the less than $100 unit to the $1000 + units because that would be unfair considering that the more expensive units would have much more expensive glass as well as better construction and much tighter tolerances. However the Assembly appears to be well built, uses good quality glass, has good adjustments, and has a focus which is very important, and in my opinion is a very good buy for the price. Very satisfied customer.
O**V
Nice but no reticle glow
Nice and clear but the fiber optic wasn’t working causing the reticle to be all black and not even have a glimmer of red glow from the fiber in the optic
J**S
*UPDATE 9/23 maybe worth it, fixed fiber *, fiber tube fell off, gritty diopter, nice reticle, clear
***UPDATE 9/23**After talking with customer support, they replaced my defective unit. The new one I received appears to have properly glued fiber optic tube that is nice and tight. The sight through hole is clearly properly drilled all the way through. And the dipoter is much more smooth. The reticle and glass are just as nice as before. They were very nice to work with and now I can say as long as your unit is QC'd properly I think you'll be fine.******This replica is interesting. Opening the box reveals an optic that looks pretty darn good at first. But a moment later I was disappointed! The fiber optic tube on top was barely glued down and the glue is already letting loose. I was able to use one finger and gently lift the entire length off the body of the optic!! This makes me concerned if it will stay in place at all or if the interface is waterproof, etc. Clearly this is a major problem. Then as I was continuing inspection, the tube cover came out completely. So then the optic fiber itself is just hanging there. It seems to be firmly in place though. So it still illuminates the reticle.Aside from the fiber optic coming off, the rest looks pretty good. Generally the machining looks nicer than expected. Looking through the optic appears nice as well. It may not be as bright as the real thing it mimics, but it’s not at all bad. Clarity is very usable. The chevron is also illuminated very nicely by the fiber.Rotation of the diopter, however, is very gritty and not at all on par with a decent optic. And another downfall is that the instructions clearly state a sight-through hole in the mount, but clearly that is not true! I personally would not need that sight-through hole, but it is advertised as having it and it does not. So clearly they have problems with delivering on what is advertised.Overall, my first impression is that it’s not worth it. I’m not sure if the QC is just terrible or their manufacturing just doesn’t care. Either way this is barely airsoft quality. If they had not advertised the through-hole, actually glued down the optic fiber tube, and not had a super gritty diopter, this would be a great buy. I could even let two out of three slide if the fiber tube wasn’t a problem. But with that all floppy and loose it runs the risk of it being ripped out completely, thus defeating the entire purpose of buying such an optic.
J**.
Short eye relief but otherwise OK
I've been wanting to try one of these inexpensive ACOG clones for quite a while. I have an astigmatism that just doesn't do well with the LEDs in red dot sights so etched prism scopes do the best for me.In terms of build, this thing is a tank. It's nice and heavy and is constructed of some type of cast metal housing. The glass lenses appear to have some sort of optic coating on them.So far, it seems to perform OK. The lenses are clear enough but the sight picture is small and the eye relief is pretty short (approximately 2 inches or so). However, short eye relief is fairly common with prism optics, even with more expensive products. On the scope I received, the fiber optic filament light up the red chevron brightly, even in dusk conditions.Overall, this was a decent little scope. The red reticle lit up well, even in darker conditions. Since it's an etched prism and not an LED/red dot, it's easy to use with the astigmatism in my eye (doesn't starburst). Considering it's a prism scope, the eye relief was to be expected, however I wish the sight picture was just a little larger.
N**.
a bit pricey but well worth it
this thing is dead on. and i love the glowing reticle. for clarity, only the small red arrow on the reticle glows. although, it is very visible and the scope itself is very clear once you dial in the focus wheel. i have it on an m14 right now and it hasn't lost zero after a couple mags at the range the other day. nice acog for any mid-range applications.
N**.
Decent replica
Overall, this replica acog is decent. It put a few hundred rounds of 223/556 using it and has now developed a slightly shadowing at the 6 o'clock position. Looking down the objective lens, I can't spot where this distortion is, but it's more apparent the more I shot with it. The adjustment knobs for zero'ing also aren't labeled as to which direction to turn. IIRC, turning the UP dial clock wise will move the POI down and turning the R dial clockwise will move the POI left. I used this replica to complete a gwot clone and it feels very sturdy. Not sure it will hold up with prolonged use with the reticle getting hazy. I haven't had any issue with the fiber optic lead becoming detached or anything like that.
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