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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
My ONLY complaint is I hate the battery set up.CRAZY clear glass with an 1 moa dot.Excellent buy for your 9mm or 5.56 rifles and sbrs. Currently have 150 rounds through it and it still at zero with no shift. Keep this up and I’ll buy more from Dagger Defense.
Roger Barlow
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
It is a lot of optic for the price and has held up fine to both 9mm carbine and 5.56 carbine recoil with no complaints! I like the ability to go from green to red depending on the light conditions
Gareth
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
I don't know how they're getting away with selling these for so cheap, but they're amazing. As someone with a military and law enforcement background, I have a relatively high standard for optics. These far exceeded my expectations (This is my second one). It fits snugly on the rail, and the profile is just about perfect. It's lightweight, but doesn't feel cheap. The reticle is clear and bright, with adjustable brightness settings. This is really where my only complaints lie. First, the lowest setting is still a little bright for low-light environments. It's definitely usable but makes it a bit more difficult to acquire a target without a light source. Second, the brightness adjuster is a little unwieldy, especially if you need to change it on the move. The other model I purchased didn't have this issue though, so maybe it's just the DD119X.Overall though, this is a great option if you want a backup optic or can't afford Trijicon for every single firearm you own.
Bill W
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
A great red dot to put on a rifle. Several reticles available. Easy to mount, sight in and it holds zero.
Neil Roddy
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
The only issue I found with the unit is that they need to include a hex wrench that actually fits. I had issues with using the hex wrench's that I had to tighten the hex head screws. Otherwise, the unit is well constructed and clear. Will purchase again.
Felicia Anne
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
Although it looks durable and works just fine, I found a couple of tiny wires hanging to the side and underneath the sight itself. It looks ugly, and if they were to catch on something would render the sight unusable. Unless DD backs up their product, this is the last 'value' sight im buying. I expect more from a 'veteran owned' company. Sheesh.
houseonthehill
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
This sight is very good quality, and I was very impressed with it. I intend to buy more as I need them, but for now I just have the one. I haven't run a ton of shots through to check if it loses zero, but it zeroed easily and has stayed true.I've seen several complaints about the reticle being blurry, and mine was as well. Guys, it's your eyes. Pictures taken of the reticle with my phone are crystal clear, showing no blur.Other complaints I've seen are the gap between the rail clamp and the body of the optic, but that's just how the elevation adjusts on this. Maybe it's a little clunky, but is it really going to make that big of a difference? I don't even notice it anymore, and it's probably part of how they made such a good sight so affordable.I did end up losing the screw that clamps down to keep the elevation from changing, but I should have put loctite on it. Not the manufacturers fault.I've seen brighter sights, but I ran this for a day out in the mountains, in full sunlight, and never had a problem with target acquisition once I turned the brightness all the way up.
Jay
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
Looked like a sweet deal, good product from a “veteran owned” company. I question the “veteran owned” part. Dozens of these devices can be found on Amazon and they all probably come from the same factory in china.The good is they actually tried to seal this one unlike TruGlo who just left the circuitry open. As you can see in the pics it looks off level. It comes with a snazzy hard shell box and two sets of batteries.The bad and the major deal breaker was the sight itself. Turning it on and looking from the center of the buttstock (AR15 platform) I could see it was over to the left. Made a over adjustment to the right. I could see the dot slowly drift back to the left. If it drifts while still what’s going to happen with recoil?It’s a “veteran owned” company so I want to help a veteran out. Maybe shift cost from the snazzy case to quality control? With the proliferation of cheap sights coming out of the east I’m curious as to if the manufacturer didn’t just slap the veteran owned term as a marketing strategy. I like the 33mm of the open sight but just couldn’t bring myself to waste the time or ammo on another air soft sight, (already did with the TruGlo reflexive sight). Crimson Trace has a sight that cost a buck or two more. I’d advise going with a tried and true brand that’s probably made in China just better quality, (CTS-25. $25 bucks cheaper on Amazon than other competitors) or saving for a Sig/Vortex. Keep in mind I’m not Eotech rich but I’d be spending more in wasted ammo trying to make this device work. Save the frustration.
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