Description
Rifle Scope Product Details
Fashion Sport Red dot Sight Scope Tactical 1X50 5 Brightness for Diverse MOA Illuminated Red Green Dot Tactical Pistol and Rifle Scope
Gently Notice:
a. The red dot may appear blurry if the dot intensity is set too high for the ambient light conditions. This is most likely to occur indoors with artificial,fluorescent lighting.
b. An illumination setting that is too high for ambient light conditions typically results in a dot that appears distorted and non-concentric. For the best results, increase the red dot setting until the scope gives the user an aiming reference that is perceptible but not glaring.
c. This red dot be designed for wargame and airsoft only. DO NOT use it onto the fire with much heavy recoil !
Maximum Output Power:>OMW,<1MW
Name:1X45 red dot sight W mount
Mount:20mm
Magnification:1X
Obj. Diameter:50MM
Net Weight:0.28kg
Length:94MM
Illuminuted:5 Brightness red and green
Package Contents:
1 x Red Dot Sight
1 x Lenscloth
Rifle Scope Product Features
Quick Aim Electronic Dot Sight with Red/Green Dual Illumination.
30mm Tube with Best in Class Emerald Lens Coating for Maximum Brightness and Clarity.
Consistent and Precise Coin-adjustable W/E Knobs with 1/2 MOA per Click Increments.
Optimal Brightness Settings for Variable Shooting Environment.
Great Field of View and Unlimited Eye Relief, Includes Integral Picatinny Mounting Deck and Lens Caps.
About the Fashion Sport Scope Maker
Fashion Sport is a premium manufacturer for rifle scopes, optics, mounting solutions, and other accessories used for guns like rifles and long guns. They style and supply their mounts and related products by choosing building materials which are long lasting and durable. This includes the Fashion Sport Red dot Sight Scope Tactical 1X50 5 Brightness for Diverse MOA Illuminated Red Green Dot Tactical Pistol and Rifle Scope by Fashion Sport. For additional shooting products, visit their website.
Information About Rifle Glass
Rifle scopes enable you to precisely aim a rifle at different targets by lining up your eye with the target over a range. They accomplish this through magnifying the target by utilizing a series of lenses within the scope. The scope’s positioning can be adapted for the consideration of varied ecological factors like wind speed and elevation increases to account for bullet drop.
The scope’s function is to understand exactly where the bullet will land based on the sight picture you are seeing with the scope as you line up the scope’s crosshair or reticle with the intended point of impact. A lot of modern rifle optics have about 11 parts which are arranged internally and on the exterior of the scope. These scope parts include the rifle scope’s body, lenses, elevation turrets or dials, focus rings, and other elements. See all eleven parts of an optic.
Rifle Glass Styles
Rifle scopes can be either “first focal plane” or “second focal plane” type of scopes. Choosing the perfect type of rifle glass is based on what type of shooting you plan to do.
About First Focal Plane Optics
Focal plane scopes (FFP) feature the reticle in front of the magnification lens. These types of scopes are beneficial for:
- Quick acquisition, far away kinds of shooting
- Shooting situations where estimations are small
- Experienced shooters who have an idea for their aim point “hold over” plus “lead” ratios for their long guns
- Shooters who do not mind the reticle is bigger and takes up more visual eyesight room than a SFP reticle
Second Focal Plane Glass Info
Second focal plane scopes (SFP) feature the reticle behind the zoom lens. This triggers the reticle to stay at the same size in connection with the volume of zoom being used. The result is that the reticle measurements evolve based on the zoom chosen to shoot over longer ranges considering the markings represent various increments which vary with the zoom level. In the FFP illustration with the SFP scope, the 5x “zoom” 100 yard tick would be 1/5th of the non “zoom” tick. These particular styles of glass work for:
- Far away styles of shooting where shooters have additional time to make ballistic calculations
- Shooting where most shots happen within shorter ranges and distances
- Shooters who like a clearer optic sight picture without room taken up by the bigger FFP reticle
Glass Zoom
The quantity of scope zoom you need on your glass depends on the sort of shooting you desire to do. Almost every kind of rifle scope delivers some level of magnification. The amount of magnification a scope gives is identified by the diameter, density, and curvatures of the lens glass within the rifle scope. The magnification of the scope is the “power” of the scope. This suggests what the shooter is aiming at through the scope is magnified times the power aspect of what can typically be seen by human eyes.
Single Power Lens Rifle Scope Facts
A single power rifle scope uses a zoom number designator like 4×32. This indicates the zoom power of the scope is 4x power and the objective lens is 32mm. The magnification of this type of scope can not fluctuate because it is a fixed power scope.
Adjustable Power Lens Scopes
Variable power rifle scopes use enhanced power. The power change is performed by using the power ring part of the scope near the back of the scope by the eye bell.
Rifle Scope Power Level and Range Correlation
Here are some recommended scope powers and the ranges where they may be effectively used. Bear in mind that higher power optics and scopes will not be as efficient as lower magnification level glass because increased magnification can be a bad thing. The same relates to longer ranges where the shooter needs adequate power to see where to best aim the rifle at the target.
About Rifle Scope Lens Coatings
All cutting-edge rifle scope and optic lenses are coated. Lens coating is an important aspect of a shooting system when purchasing high end rifle optics and scope equipment.
ED Versus HD Rifle Optics
Some scope manufacturers also use “HD” or high-definition lens finishings which use different procedures, chemicals, components, and polarizations to draw out separate colors and viewable quality through the lens. Some scope makers use “HD” to refer to “ED” to signify the lens has extra-low dispersion glass.
Single Finish Versus Multi-Coating for Glass
Different optic lenses can likewise have different finishes applied to them. All lenses generally have at least some type of treatment or finishing applied to them before they are used in a rifle scope or optic.
Single coated lenses have a treatment applied to them which is usually a protective and enhancing multi-purpose treatment. This lens treatment can protect the lens from scratches while minimizing glare and other less useful things experienced in the shooting environment while sighting in with the optic. The quality of a single covered lens depends on the scope company and how much money you spent for it. Both the manufacturer and amount are signs of the lens quality.
Some scope makers similarly make it a point to specify if their optic lenses are coated or “multi” covered. Being “much better” depends on the maker’s lens treatment technology and the quality of materials used in building the rifle scope.
Anti-water Lens Coatings
Water on a scope lens does not support retaining a clear sight picture through a scope in any way. Numerous top of the line or high-end optic manufacturers will coat their lenses with a hydrophilic or hydrophobic finishing. The Steiner Optics Nano-Protection is a good example of this sort of treatment. It deals with the surface area of the Steiner optic lens so the water molecules can not bind to it or create surface tension. The outcome is that the water beads slide off of the scope to keep a clear, water free sight picture.
Options for Mounting Rifle Optics on Long Guns
Mounting options for scopes can be found in a few options. There are the basic scope rings which are individually installed to the scope and one-piece mounts which cradle the scope. These various kinds of mounts also normally are made in quick release versions which use throw levers which permit rifle shooters to rapidly mount and dismount the scopes.
Hex Key Rifle Scope Ring Mounts
Standard, clamp style mounting scope rings use hex head screws to mount to the flattop style Picatinny scope installation rails on rifles. These types of scope mounts use a couple of different rings to support the optic, and are made from 7075 T6 billet aluminum which is designed for long distance accuracy shooting. This type of scope mount is fine for rifles which need a resilient, sound mount which will not move no matter how much the scope is moved or abuse the rifle takes.
Scope Mounts with Quick-Release Cantilever Rings
These types of quick-release rifle scope mounts can be used to quickly remove a scope and connect it to a different rifle. Multiple scopes can also be swapped out if they all use a compatible design mount. These types of mounts come in handy for long guns which are transported a lot, to remove the optic from the rifle for protection, or for optics which are used between numerous rifles.
Info Around Scope Tube Sealing and Gas Purging
Moisture inside your rifle optic can mess up a day of shooting and your expensive optic by triggering fogging and producing residue within the scope tube. A lot of optics prevent wetness from getting in the scope tube with a system of sealing O-rings which are waterproof. Generally, these scopes can be submerged under 20 or 30 feet of water before the water pressure can push moisture past the O-rings. This should be sufficient humidity prevention for basic use rifles for hunting and sporting purposes, unless you plan on taking your rifle aboard a watercraft and are worried about the optic still working if it is submerged in water and you can still salvage the rifle.
Gas Purged Optic Tubes
Another part of avoiding the accumulation of moisture inside of the rifle optic’s tube is filling the tube with a gas like nitrogen. Considering that this space is already taken up by the gas, the optic is less influenced by temp shifts and pressure variations from the external environment which may possibly permit water vapor to seep in around the seals to fill the vacuum which would otherwise be there. These are good qualities of a decent rifle scope to seek out.









