- 【Precise Imaging】The pistol red dot sight 22.6*19mm aspheric lens and ≤2 MOA parallax to minimize aiming errors, 50 MOA adjustment range on one side for more precise calibration, and windage/elevation adjustments with the included tool.
- 【Adaptability】The doctor red dot sight itself is compatible with Doctor/Viper footprint, and comes with an additional MOS adapter and Picatinny base for adapting to different handguns and more Picatinny rail gear, greatly improves ease of use.
- 【Shake Awake Red Dot】The sight goes to sleep after 8 minutes of inactivity and can be woken up again with just a slight vibration, Maximizes power savings and battery life while enabling quick aiming in unexpected situations such as hunting ambushes.
- 【Brightness Memory】9 daylighte brightness and 2 NV brightness enable the red dot to be clearly visible in any light environment, and the handgun red dot function will return to the brightness level of the last use after each power-on.
- 【Ultra battery life】Over 100,000 hours of battery life, accompanied by a spare battery; with IPX7 level of protection of the pistol red dot sight aiming through the 1000G impact test has become more reliable, whether it is indoors or outdoors, humid, hot or cold, any environment for which it can easily win!
Feyachi RDS-59
Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$139.99
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Gary F. –
First, IMO, this is an optic that should only be used for airsoft, paintball, BB/pellet, PCP, or possibly a rimfire pea shooter. For low, or no recoil situations, this should stay zeroed and provide hours of fun. It has a 12 month warranty, so if it poops the bed before then, I’m safe.
This dot is configured for the Doctor, or Viper footprint. Since all my hand-held lead dispensers are cut for the RMR or RMSc footprint, I would need an adapter. This comes with two. The first is a Gl-0ck MOS adapter plate, but I don’t like the MOS system and prefer to mill my slides.
The second is a Picatinny adapter. Cool. The sight was already installed on this one, so I used that to pop it on a .22 cal 15-22 shooter. That tool is a plinker, and has little to no recoil.
I used a to get me on paper from 25 yards, and with a few shots and twists of the included star wrench, I was zeroed. Adjustment screws have a ‘click’ to them, but there are far more of them than most optics I’ve adjusted.
I don’t think one click is a half MOA, as claimed. My experience was more like 5 clicks per MOA. In any case, I like the clicks; they usually keep the dot zeroed better than adjustment screws without them.
I very much like that it uses the ubiquitous CR2032 disc battery. I love that the battery slips into the side, so you don’t have to remove the optic to change it. Being able to change the battery without removing the optic is a huge benefit.
The lens and dot themselves seem just about as clear as the much more high-end dots I have. Yes, it flares or blooms when turned up, but most do. One thing it doesn’t appear to have is night vision settings, but I have to keep reminding myself that this only cost about $65.
The lens is coated on the target side. The body is an aluminum alloy that seems very sturdy. It uses an open emitter, like many other (and much more expensive) red-dot pistol sights.
So why is this less than seventy bucks, while other big names are close to 10x that? I believe the proven ability to withstand the constant shock from recoiling big-bore hardware is the biggest reason. These are outstanding optics for the price, but I wouldn’t personally put them on a duty or defensive weapon.
With that said, I do think this is well worth the money. I like the look of it. I like how sturdy it appears to be. I like the dot itself. I like the side-loading CR2032 battery and how easy it is to change without having to remove the sight. I love that it’s IPX7 waterproof and that the battery can (purportedly) last an incredible 100,000 hours. I like the ‘shake awake’ feature, but most of all, I love that you get all this for under seventy bucks.
I hope this helps.
David B. –
This is a decent budget red dot sight for range and plinking use, not for EDC. The first one I received from Amazon was DOA so we’re already starting off iffy. The replacement I received worked as it should. The sight has good features that the name brand sights have for 1/3rd of the price. If this is going on a range only gun, you’ll have plenty of money left over for ammo. This sight has a one year warranty which doesn’t inspire much confidence except for range only use. My EDC guns all have name brand sights that have lifetime warranties backed by years of positive reviews from thousands of users. Feyachi makes lots of inexpensive gun accessories (some good some not so good) and some day they may have the reputation I require, but for now this will work very well on my target .22. The sight comes in a nice plastic hard case with an extra battery, doctor and picatinny mounts, and a cleaning cloth.
Gary F. –
This red dot sight is well built. It is a 3 MOA dot. Has good features and battery protection. Best feature is shake to awake and auto shut down after movement ceases for 8 minutes. You don’t need to remember to turn it off. Battery replacement is done from the side and does not require you to remove the sight to replace. Sight is bright and clear. Facilitates both eyes open aiming very well. As good or better than many much more expensive sights. Rest will be how it holds up to recoil. Comes with one adapter plate and hardware, cleaning cloth, spare battery, Allen wrench and case. Only item that would be nice is a storage hood but it is not furnished. Construction is substantial. Also has picatinny mount. Will try and update after some use
Jason Bourne –
In think this is the go-to optic when on a tight budget. I’m talking crimson trace cts, sig Romeo zero…both made with polymer material. This red dot feels so premium compared to those two options. The sleep and wake mode work as it should and takes the traditional cr2032 battery that is right side loaded. The brightness buttons have a very positive and tactile feel and click. Does not feel cheap at all.
Glass is big and pretty clear.
Bloom. Yes at night brightness you get Bloom and you can see somewhat of the emitter housing shape if at a certain distance. Not too bad but remember the price.
I honestly thought this was going to be the usual generic cheap optic but it’s the absolute opposite.
Voltron5000 –
Being a Feyachi product you know it is made quite well. it comes with what you need to mount onto your RMR device or onto a Pict rail. I have not had a chance to go to the range to zero it in or see if it keeps zero after a few shots. Other then that it looks nice and is built well.
Jason Bourne –
This red dot sight is great for it’s price point. I mounted this to my .22 caliber pistol on a pica-tinny rail. Once I got it sighted in it is very reliable. I haven’t had any issues with it. I like how easy it is to change the CR2032 battery. We will see how it will last over time but for now it works well and is worth the price.