

🎯 Lock on fast, shoot sharp — never miss your mark with EZshoot!
The EZshoot Red Green Dot Sight is a durable, aluminum-alloy reflex scope featuring a 30mm lens for a wide field of view, dual red/green illuminated reticles with 5 brightness settings, and quick adjustment knobs for precise windage and elevation control. Compatible with standard 20mm and 11mm Picatinny rails, it’s designed for reliable, fast target acquisition in diverse lighting and environmental conditions.













| ASIN | B07TWCZGDL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,884 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Airsoft Gun Sights #38 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | EZshoot |
| Brand Name | EZshoot |
| Color | Green,Red |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,327) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2019 |
| Field Of View | 51.8 Feet |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.95 x 4.92 x 2.56 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8 x 3.03 x 2.64 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.87 Ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Ezshoot |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | HD30N |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
| Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Reticle Type | Dot |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Red Dot Sight |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Thread Type | Picatinny |
R**T
This is a fantastic red/green dot finder!
There is not a single thing I do not like about this red/green dot finder! I cannot believe how well this is made for such a low price! Variable brightness, red or green 4 moa dot, large 30mm lenses with excellent eye relief, completely parallax free, a ton of adjustment range for windage and elevation, spring loaded dust covers, good solid versatile mount, 1 moa adjustment at 100 yards... just too many good things to list. I bought this as a second finder scope for my AD8 telescope and I couldn't be happier with it for that purpose. This RDF is well worth the price!
S**T
Great item
It works great and the price was unbelievable
J**O
Good for the cost.
I have this thing mounted on a 22 semi automatic rifle, it works great for a plinking right, I zeroed it to the rifle, came back a few months later and it was shooting fine. For the money, it’s a good plinking red dot IMO It could be better, shake awake auto brightness , no flip up dust covers, BUT ITS $20. On a 22 or a PCC( I’m guessing) should be fine, I wouldn’t trust my life to it, but on the range, works just fine.
R**E
Great value and exceeds expectations! Would recommend and buy again.
Great little reticle. More than I expected. Sighted in and has held Zero well.
M**W
Red dot site. (UPDATED)
(Usage update) After about a month of use this sight is still working fine and holding zero. Only one thing is worth mentioning that could be a problem for some folks . The sight was not holding tightly onto the 11mm groves but I cut a strip from aluminum can and made a shim to put on top of the barrel mount and this did make the clamping force better and it holds rock solid now. This could cause a problem for those of you who lack mechanical skills. I have noticed in other reviews some guys bad mouth the mount but it is an easy fix if you aren’t helpless. Hahahahaha! This thing is just fine. It seems well made from decent quality aluminum and holds zero well on my Crossman 2240 air pistol. The price was right and the variable size and color of dots are all I will need. I’m happy.
R**E
Update
I have a large collection of handguns. As I age, and no longer shoot in competition, I've been switching all my single shot firearms from iron sights to red dots. I have reflex, red dots, and 3X models. I just purchased 2 of these and will be ordering more this week. What I really like about these: - the turrets have NO covers and - have a nice 'click' - was perfectly zeroed at my 25 yard sight-in station (dead center! what a nice surprise!) - the dot is one of the best I've ever used - easily withstood the recoil of full house 44 Mag loads from my TC - fits both 11mm dovetail and 20mm Picatinny/Weaver bases - the lens caps fit nice and tight While it would be nice if the bottom mount had a cross lug to engage the base cross slots, I simply torqued the mounting screws to 20 in/lbs and the sight never moved shooting 44 mag. I'll try it with some 445 Supermag ammo (same bbl.) and if it stays put under that level of abuse, I'll be sure some of my milder calibers will survive. Update: I have a LOT of these and order 2-3 at a time. One of my latest purchases failed while trying to zero a new Ruger 10/22 at 20 yards. On the first shot, the red dot moved 5" left and after 5 shots, the dot would not move. Luck of the draw. They have survived on my 44 Mag TC Contenders, but just a 'bad' one.....
D**R
Perfect item
Item was exactly what I paid for, wrapped nicely to avoid damage & all items included in the packagez
S**A
Elevation and Windage Adjustment Issues
I chose this red dot for 4 reasons: 1. The mounting system -- the 20mm/11mm Weaver Picatinny rail mount was exactly what I needed. 2. The easily adjusted windage and elevation knobs -- other red dots have adjusters that turn with a coin. I have one of those and that method is the biggest pain in the ass, (ever try making a fine adjustment with a dime on a cold winter day?) I mean, why not a screw driver slot? With the EZshoot, you just turn the knobs. 3. Lens caps -- some pricier units don't include them. 4. Shockproof -- product information doesn't say if it's limited to small caliber applications, but the more product details page shows what looks like a 12 gauge shotgun. If it can hold up to 12 ga. recoil, shouldn't have any problem with .30 caliber. First unit I bought, I bore sighted it and it worked great. Took it to the range and after the 3rd shot, the dot began drifting down and right (see target picturee). It finally settled at the bottom of the lens and would not respond to either knob. I was within the return/exchange window, so I returned it and Amazon sent me a new one. I bore sighted the new unit, it worked fine. Took it to the range, The elevation adjustment worked backwards on this one, so turning the knob Up moved the POI down. The windage adjustment made minimal changes to the POI. But, due to extreme weather, I couldn't make it to the range before the return window expired, so I'm stuck with it. Meanwhile, I ordered another unit for another rifle while waiting for good weather, figuring the problems with the first one was just a one off situation. This 3rd unit didn't even make it to the range. I checked the windage/elevation movement before mounting it. Yup, the elevation was also opposite--turning the knob Up moved the dot down. I'm sending it back to Amazon for a refund.
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