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Barska 4x20 Carry Handle Rifle Scope Mil Dot Reticle with BDC Turret Peep Sight Mount Retro A2 Style

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About this item

  • The 4x magnification scope features 1/2 MOA click adjustments to improve accuracy
  • The scope comes with Integrated Base & BDC Bullet Drop Compensation Turret
  • The scope is built with extra-rigid construction, being waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof
  • The scope comes with Mil-Dot Reticle for easy targeting
  • Length: 6.9” ; Weight: 13.4 oz


The 4x20 Scope boasts a built-in bullet drop compensation system calibrated to 500 yards in 100-yard increments. It integrates seamlessly with rifles, offering an enhanced design, fully coated optics, and a standard black 30/30 reticle for optimal clarity. The integrated mount includes a peep sight for use with rifles' iron sight.


Bugsbunny45
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Very solid scope. I was not sure of what to expect from it. I installed it on my Psa car - 15 and it's been excellent. No point of impact shift at all. Locks up tight no wiggle in the mount
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Just arrived today. Hard to give much of a review since I haven't taken it to the range yet. Noticed right away that the cross hair is not level with the scope. A little annoying, but for being so cheap, not sure what to expect. Seems solid. Noticed the packaging said it contained a battery warning label, even though it doesn't use batteries.
Clayton valentine
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
Scope is extremely clear with a nice reticle some people said it fit sloppy but they probably had a cheap carry handle it mounted very snug and easy in my military surplus carry handle
Howl Luis
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
The overall quality is acceptable. It is easy to install. It holds zero so far after 6 months of light use. The purchase was made mostly for its retro look and I’m satisfied.
mark glenn
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
I own several Barska scopes and have been extremely pleased with them. This one however has several problems that any serious shooter needs to know before buying, the most important issue being that it is not a fixed, immovable scope. Within the carrying handle, there is too much play, even after tightening it down as much as it can be. I even tried using a regular nut with locking washer instead of the nut that came with it, but it still moves, which means that with each shot and recoil, the zero changes. In addition to this, the adjustable eye relief section closest to the shooter's face also moves within the tube itself, which means that with each shot and recoil, the zero changes.Like I said, I own several Barskas and have been pleased with them, and despite me knowing this is a budget line scope and not a Leupold, nevertheless, there are some serious design flaws that need to be remedied in making this a better scope which I hope Barska will have its R&D department look into.
Exterminator555
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
I knew from other reviews that this scope was not a quality product, by any stretch of the imagination. Took the chance because of some positive reviews.From the beginning, it was difficult to get the retaining nut started while trying to mount, and could use a slightly longer bolt for mounting to the handle.Crosshair intersection is slightly left of center when viewed through the scope after it is zeroed @ 100 yards.Each click on the adjustments is close to and inch @ 100 yards instead of the "1/4" @ 100 yards" marked on the ring around the adjustment screws. This makes achieving accuracy difficult in my opinion.I attempted to use the BDC turret for shooting a target @ 200 yards and had no hits on the target in 10 shots. Very disappointing!Switching back to the 100 setting on the BDC turret, I was able to confirm it was still holding the 100 yard zero and did so through 125 total rounds.This scope interferes with the rear sight on the carry handle making switching apertures impossible, and the loss of all elevation adjustment beyond 200 yards. I set my rear sight using the Santos improved battle sight settings and at 4 clicks below the 3/6 mark, the rifle is zeroed @ 200 yards using the small aperture. I switched to the large aperture(0-200 meters) before mounting the scope.The rear sight aperture makes contact with the bottom of the scope and seeing the BUIS clearly is difficult for me because of it. The mount is poorly designed and should be a little taller to allow full rear sight adjustment. This is especially true if the BDC adjustment on the scope is unreliable!I like to get a good value for my dollar and often purchase inexpensive items that perform very well. This scope is not one of them and hasbeen returned to Amazon for a refund. I do not see a replacement being any better.On the bright side: I did get several compliments on the retro look of my A2 style 20" build while at the range yesterday, because of the scope addition. Not enough to warrant keeping this purchase.Conclusion: See the title of my review. If you are willing to accept that your AR-15 will be fairly useless beyond 100 yards with this scope, and appearance is more important than function, it may be a keeper for you.
James
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
I was very much content with this optic for $65 shipped on my Aero A2 clone. I sighted it in at the indoor range (compensated for 100yds at 25yds, which was the first dot down) and was able to get the holes touching on paper. I only put enough rounds through it to sight in but very happy with it for that nostalgic look given my other rifles are very modern looking. It wasn't until I decided to later tinker with it at home did I realized I couldn't flip the iron sights between the close and far sights, nor raise the sights for elevation. My carry handle is made by LBE, so I'm not sure if this is an issue for all carry handles. *If you are content with a 100yd (or set) zero for irons, this might not be an issue once irons are zeroed. I added up the pros and cons of the optic and made a choice to send it back and try another optic mounting system.Pros: nostalgic look, easy detach, usable elevation hold marks, cheaper by far compared to BrownellsCons: inhibits movement of iron sight*, elevation holds can be larger than target, no known hard testing of optic
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
Bought this scope instead of the $250 Brownells version. For the price I figured I had nothing to lose. I mounted this on a retro Xm177e2 and it fit great and was solid. Took this setup out to the range and zeroed it easily with about 4 rounds.Shot three groups of three at about 1.5” with a 12.7 inch barrel. After that I transitioned to shooting steel plates at 100 yards. The scope held it’s zero after about 200 rounds. I’m pleased and will update this post if I have other than a 5 stars experience. I liked it so much I bought a second for my Colt A2.
Mick Boon
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2019
Dialed in at 100 meters. The adjustment clicks are positive and meaningful ... The only downside for me is the thickness of the reticle.It's wonderful scope for the money and looks the part on my AR 15. The only complaint I have is that it did not come with a warranty card.
David Hough
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2018
Mounts properly, works decently, as expected for an entry level optic