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Your cart is empty.The CVLIFE 4x32 Compact Rifle Scope is a high-quality hunting scope, designed with a crosshair reticle for accurate aiming. This scope features a maximum magnification of 4x, and an objective lens diameter of 32 millimeters, providing a clear and bright view of your target. The scope is manufactured by CVLIFE, a trusted brand in the field of aiming scope sights. Its sleek black design is perfect for hunting, and its compact size ensures easy handling and portability. With this rifle scope, you'll be able to make precise shots, whether you're hunting in the woods or at the range.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2025
Nice little scope.
Kady Burns
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Put this on my Crosman 760 pumpmaster air rifle. Works great. Crisp and clear. Accurate. I wasn't sure if it would fit on the rail, because of the 11mm vs 3/8 " dovetail difference. Well it mounted nicely. The clarity is on par with a rifle scope. Sighted my bb gun at 20 yards. Worth the money.
kevin
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Mounted perfectly. Dialed it in after a bit of time and work....not as easily done as I would have thougt it should be. Have had others that center with less work. That being said I would buy another one and would definitely recommend this product.
Rick Lows
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Sur mon calibre 22 lr , la lunette est courte donc difficile de la reculler assez pour bien l'ajuster ??
Jesse Veenstra
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2024
This is a nice rifle scope. Easy to sight in and fits very well on my .22
anwak
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2024
Simple to install and on my 10/22 Ruger
Alder Stone
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
I want to be clear in my review that I'm reviewing this scope based on its quality for the small amount of money it costs instead of how useful it was to me. Up front I'll say that I can't imagine a better scope for so little money. I ordered it for use on my Crosman 1322 air pistol (that's now a carbine since I've added a stock to it). The pistol comes with 3/8" dovetail grooves for scope mount. This scope is described as having 11mm dovetail mounts (the option I chose), and I thought from what some reviewers wrote that it would work on my 3/8" dovetails.For such a low price, I confess that I wasn't expecting much even with numerous decent reviews. I use a nice Bushnell 3-9X on my .22 rifle and am spoiled by it. But with that gun, my shooting ranges are closer to 50 yards, whereas with the air gun it's more like 10 - 20 yards. So I figured a 4X would be fine (and be way better than the terrible stock iron sights for my aging eyes).When I received the CVlife scope, I was quite impressed. The build quality is very good. It feels very solid. The turret adjustment caps screw on and off easy and fasten securely. The lens is very clear, and the reticle very nice. Not Bushnell good, but then I didn't pay $130 for this scope. So I'll call it good to very good. I have zero doubt that this scope would be durable in field use for a long time.Then, I realized my two problems with the scope. First, only one of the rings would clamp to my 3/8" dovetail. The second one would not grasp the dovetail. I tried multiple times, holding it differently, bracing it into the groove as I tightened the screws gently. But every time, secure connection failed. It just slipped off. After some reading, I learned that 3/8" and 11mm dovetails are not designed the same, and rings for one sometimes will not fit the other. I guess my case falls into the "sometimes" category.For grins, I tried sighting through the scope with only one ring holding it (which was still pretty tight for this experiment, but would have been woefully inadequate for regular use). I quickly found that the eye relief was very much too short for my air rifle, even though the stock is very short. I knew from the description of this scope that the eye relief was fairly short, but thought (mistakenly) that I could mount it back far enough that I could use it. But I realized that even if the rear mount had clamped on, the shortness of the scope tube did not leave me enough room to mount the scope back far enough for a good view.So alas, even though I really wanted this scope to work for me, especially after realizing that it's really well designed and built, for those two reasons alone, I must return it.Even still, I give it high marks. (I only gave it 4 stars because of the ring not fitting the 3/8" dovetail. But it deserves 4.5 stars. And for anyone with an 11mm dovetail who can work with shorter eye relief -- like on a stockless air pistol, perhaps -- this scope would be a keeper.My thanks to CVLife for the opportunity to try this out. Even though I paid return shipping, it was still worth a try.
Gscho
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017
I ordered this to top my nearly completed Beeman P17 carbine project. I was immediately impressed with the clarity of the optics, sad to say they were better than my Centerpoint scopes and almost as good as my UTG scopes. The included rings were fine for my project, but if you plan to mount it on anything more than a .22, I'd recommend getting a better set of rings. I've put hundreds of shots through already, and it has held zero perfectly. Not bad when you consider how the Beeman P17 is loaded and cocked.Now for the negative. The caps that cover the adjustment knobs are not threaded well, so if you aren't careful, it would be easy to crossthread them upon replacement. Also, if you have either adjustment much past the halfway point, you have to be careful not to over tighten the cap. When you do so, it will actually turn the adjustment knob, throwing off your point of aim.The scope does not come with an adjustable objective. I did remove the locking ring and manually adjust the objective to focus on closer ranges than it came setup for. The locking ring was then replaced and it works great for my application.I'm not sure if the scope would stand up to a spring or gas ram air rifle. I can definitely say it is a good low cost scope for a CO2, single stroke, or multi stroke pneumatic, and would be great for a .22.
Stephen Cunningham
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017
Update: 6-19-2017I found the perfect home for this scope, my Hatsan SuperTact pistol . It is a great fit for this rifle/pistol. The eye relief works great with the stock in the closed position. The pistol has very short mounting rails making it a bit of a challenge to find a scope that fits. A match made in heaven. Target shot at 10 meters, a 5/8" square of electrical tape. Very good results.It is hard to add to anything that has been said about this scope. It is very lightweight and compact. I mounted it on a Benjamin Maximus PCP air rifle that is in itself almost feather weight. The shortness of the scope can make mounting it a challenge to obtain proper eye relief. It is a huge improvement over iron sights and it much better than the little dinky small tube air rifle scopes that cost $12-$15 at most places. The Benjamin shoots 5 shot one hole groups at 10 meters with this scope. The gun I had it on produces virtually no recoil so I expect this scope to last a good long time. The mil dots are just icing on the cake.Note: The parallax does not seem to be Ideal for close range 10 meter use. To get good results you really have to concentrate. It will do it but it requires that you really pay attention to your eye position at close ranges. Due to weather I have been restricted to my indoor 10 meter shooting range. I cannot stack pellets as easily with this scope as I can with the Daisy 3x9x32 dedicated air rifle scope, or the CVLife 3x9x40 (great product and easier to mount on most air rifles). I think it is still a great value, I moved it to my rim fire rifle that is used at longer ranges. I bought a CVLIFE 3x9x40 to get a better eye relief setting on the Maximus. The short scope did not fit that application well. Not the scopes fault.
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