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how's the parallax error on the scope??? i really wanna know...cuz that's the deal breaker for me....XD
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Another C-More type sight available.
It is replica of C-More Serendipity http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...l?prodID=28329 http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload...SCOPE-01-L.jpg |
Another C-More available on market.
http://www.rsov.com/images/product_images/aim_0200.jpg http://www.rsov.com/images/product_i...aim_0200_2.jpg |
Hata,
What was the last one (make/model) you had when we drilled/tapped your frame? Tys |
So what's that A piece thing for?
EDIT: It's a sunshade... |
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Any review on these C-More replicas? Like boringegg said, parallax is a big factor. Also it seems that you cannot adjust the windage?
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Parallax is ok..
Windage is really stiff. It will move, but stiff. |
I've tried both the generic China/Oracom brand, and didn't like them too much. The quality wasn't great, dot was blurry, and the body colour wasn't accurate (for the grey.)
The RD Dynamics version is much better... very crisp dot, clean optics. Body construction was top notch and hard to define from the real steel CMore. This version does not have the CMore logo, which the other China brands do. On the flip side, the RD Dynamics version also comes with a anti-glare shield. It's not real steel spec, though - will only fit the RD Dynamics version. All controls (windage & elevation) work just fine. Much easier than the generic China clones. Parallax is on par with the real steel. |
The c-more I carry are fully adjustable and have been tested on .22 rifle and it holds.
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