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The AT3 TacticalRD-50 Reflex Red Dot Sight is a compact, durable sight designed for accuracy and reliability. With a 2 MOA red dot, 11 brightness settings, and a waterproof, shockproof design, it’s perfect for any shooting environment. The sight includes a long-lasting battery and all necessary accessories, making it an unbeatable value for both novice and experienced shooters.
Brand | AT3 Tactical |
Color | Black |
Style | Black |
Product Dimensions | 2.4"L x 2.4"W x 2.4"H |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 3.6 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | RD-50 |
Manufacturer | AT3 Tactical |
UPC | 783935100051 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 3.19 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.43 x 0.98 x 0.98 inches |
Brand Name | AT3 Tactical |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | RD-50-0 |
Included Components | Red Dot Sight, CR2032 Battery, Bikini Lens Cover, Allen Wrench |
Size | Low Mount (No Riser) |
B**9
Great 2 MOA red dot sight for the money.
By looking at the picture, I initially though the red dot sight maker just replace the LED with a smaller one on the Bushnell sight and sell it under a new name. I was wrong. After receiving the RD-50, I have found that they are different. The RD-50 is about 15 to 20% smaller, lighter and better built than the TRS-25. It does copy the successful style and features of TRS-25 but it looks more refine. The LED is at the same place but it's much smaller and installed without showing the glue. The optic is clear and without distortion. It's not 1:1 glass but rather be a 1:1.3 (estimated) optic. This helps me see the target much more detail with my 58 year old eyes. I read some complaints about the fussy or the 3 MOA dot, but the reviewers did not know how to use or how to test it. Here these are my secrets:- To overcome my old eyes, I make a peep sight (a black tape with a tiny hole) and stick it on my shooting glass. This help me to focus better both the dot and the target. Try to focus at the dot not the target when you aim; this will improve your accuracy.- To see the true size of the dot, put a white paper under a bright light then aim the dot on the white. This will decrease the contrast and the dot will appear sharper and smaller. Red dot on black target is the worst on my book. I have 3 TRS-25 (and still love them) both with gold and white letter marking. The dot on the RD-50 is seen smaller than the 3 MOA dot on the Bushnell so I have to believe that it's 2 MOA.I don't have an Aimpoint or a Primary Arms red dot sight so I don't really know how good they really are against the RD-50. However, I have found that the RD-50 meets all of my requirements (all of those from the TRS-25 but with a 2 MOA dot so I can aim at the 2 inches target at 25 yard better.) the 50K hrs battery life is a bonus.As a sport shooter I don't need super duper optics that can survive the battlefield but cost a fortune. I have all the time in the world to replace a broken gun sight. For another bonus, AT3 gives us a lifetime warranty on the RD-50.I recommend the AT3 RD-50 red dot sight. It is a great improvement over the Bushnell TRS-25 period.
S**M
AT3 compared to bushnell and primary arms
Excellent budget red dot. I have the TRS-25 from bushnell and from primary arms the MD-RGBII and the MD-ADS. These I will compare the AT3 to as the are popular choices in the budget red dot categoryBUILD:Appears to be aluminum tube with solid dials. Markings are well painted and positive non audible but tactile clicks.Very similar to the TRs25. The dials feel and look identical. The primary arms offer two versions push button and similar to the TRS25 and the AT3. The primary arms dial is stifferAll 3 are of similar quality construction but the bushnell finish seems inferior or the copy I have had a flawed paint job. All offer a Allen screw base to clamp to your riser ( I recommend the UTG. Inexpensive and work well )PREFORMANCE:all 3 hold zero on a Baretta cx4 carbine in 9mm and a AR 5.56. All three I was able to use the quick release and put back on and not notible change in zeroThe dot is the same as the TRS-25. Its smaller than a 4 dot size but not as small as the 2 dot size of the primary arms models. I would guess it at 3.The AT3 dot is not as sharp as the primary arms but sharper than the TRS-25. Minimal difference between all and only at all notable in side by side comparison.CONCLUSIONI would rank them this way on performance and qualityPrimary armsAT3BushnellHowever adding price into the mix I would rate the AT3 the highest. The reported life of the battery is 50k. It's an unknown as it has been on the next to lowest setting since I got it and still working fine.All use common watch type batteries.
M**6
Very good red dot scope for price
Placed on a Winchester Wildcat 22 rifle. Easily adjusted and got on target. Pleased with the price and quality of this scope. Functions as described.
J**Y
Red Dot
looks great and works well
G**G
Great value for the money
Nice solid built... Quality.
M**K
“Amazing little sight”
Well, I received the sight and was very impressed with the looks and craftsmanship right out of the box. My son had previously owned one of these sights and told me that I wouldn’t go wrong in getting one to go on a lever gun that I own. Well as it turns out, he was absolutely right! I have always believed in “you get what you pay for”. With that said, I was a little skeptical of the low price of this sight compared to more popular brands. Sorry I have no images at this time. But I did mount the sight and made a trip to the range. I wanted to line it up zeroed at 50yds. So I first shot one shot at 25 yds to see if I was on paper. The shot was almost exactly 4” low and 4” to the right. (Keep in mind that I did not bore sight this rifle) I then moved it 16 clicks up and 16 clicks left as would be correct to move this sight 1/4” for every click at the 25 yd distance. The next shot was almost exactly where I wanted it. I moved it one more click left and shot a group 1/2” below bullseye, which was what I wanted for it to be dead on at 50yds(22 magnum) I then shot it at 50yds and nailed bullseye. I am a believer in this amazing sight. I recommend others give it a try! I’ll tell you like my son told me, “You Won’t Go Wrong”!
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