

🎯 Lock, Load, Lead: Precision Meets Durability in Every Shot
The Feyachi Reflex Sight is a professional-grade red dot optic featuring a 40mm tubeless lens for a wide field of view and rapid target acquisition. It offers 4 selectable reticles and 6 brightness settings optimized for various environments, powered by low energy consumption for extended battery life. Built from high-grade aluminum alloy, it mounts securely on standard 20mm Picatinny rails with absolute co-witness capability. Fully adjustable for height, windage, elevation, and parallax correction, this lightweight yet durable sight is designed for shooters seeking reliable, easy-to-use precision without the premium price tag.


















| ASIN | B07WR9FQWQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,195 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #22 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | Feyachi |
| Brand Name | Feyachi |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Shotgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 10,008 Reviews |
| Field Of View | 15.8 Meters |
| Included Components | 1 x Len Cleaning Cloth, 1 x Reflex Sight, 2 x Allen Wrench |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.6"L x 1.7"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Type Name | gun sights |
| Item Weight | 4.9 Ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 1.0 |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Feyachi |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 3.6"L x 1.7"W x 2.3"H |
| Product Style | Red Dot Sight |
| Reticle Type | Cross |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Red Dot Sight |
| UPC | 766646248946 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
I**M
Great optic - no complaints!
This optic is a great buy compared to some other expensive brands , it has performed perfectly thus far , I do recommend this , if your looking for a good optic with options and at a price saving value , it serves its purpose well , it was easy to mount and even adjusted to zero it’s good I would buy again ! No reason to spend more money on a optic , even a family member liked it over there own purchase of a different optic of a more expensive brand , also it’s of strong metal design, sturdy . Red Dot is bright & can be adjusted… no complaints… it’s good. No factory defects. I stamp this optic shooter ready. The color has a nice finish does not look cheap nor cheaply painted or made with quality.
A**R
A good buy in my opinion.
I purchased 3 of these, the first went on a 22. It didn’t have features that I thought were critical - the first being an auto-off feature. Virtually everything I buy needs to have this feature, unless it’s supposed to have it. This worked well. The next generation had that feature, and for $40 seemed perfect. And so far, it has been. I mounted and sighted it on a 223/556 bullpup. Multiple brightness settings worked perfectly. Horizontal and vertical setting worked the same. The next rifle to get one is my Sig Sauer Cross in a 6.5 Creedmoor. Although this gun was slated to get a long distance scope, I wanted to see how it would perform with a red dot sight. After running approximately 95 rounds through it, I can say 1) through all shots, it held up and stayed true; 2; accuracy was excellent through 50 yards (50 yards is the length of the range, and 3) there was no loss of visibility through multiple shooters, I know there probably are “better” red dots” out there. But if you are like me, and don’t hunt or shoot 3 times or more a week, and want a nicely competent scope, you could do worse than this Feyachi. If you don’t want a scope that makes you get a college degree in optics and physics, but one that is easy to use, set up and shoot with, consider this one. It worked for me, and that’s pretty much all I need.
T**R
What? A cheap reflex for my shotty? Ok. Done.
This is probably my first review ever but I felt it deserved a review. First, I chose this sight because it was the only inexpensive reflex sight that the reviews were saying it didn’t break when using on a 12ga. I will attest it did not break on my tactical shotty. I fired 30 rounds of Remington 1 oz “sluggers” through it and several bird shot rounds. I was able to zero it in very quickly without much effort at all. I was shooting roughly 60 yards hitting bulls or close to it. 120 yards a few inches to within a foot of bulls. It seems to be holding zero up to this point. That’s the positive. Now for the negative. The only real issue I had with it , aside from the slanted crosshair option, (mentioned by almost every other review) was as soon as the sun hits the sight, the red dot (or other option) would blur out and become a large blob of red. Back into the shade, no problem. In the sun, problem. Overall I am at this point quite satisfied with the RS-30. It was easy to sight in, holds zero up to this point, and has not broken yet. This is not my first Feyachi product I have purchased but I will say I am becoming quite the fan. Seemingly quality products at a very reasonable price. Nicely done Feyachi. Update… since this post, I fired my shotty maybe 100-200 more rounds of various types of shot including bbs and slugs. It was a sad day when I fired the final round through it. It just stopped as soon as I fired. No more red dot. No nothing. Wouldn’t turn back on. I can’t recall if it was a slug or bbs but I recall it stopped working. I replaced it with a holosun. Quite a bit more expensive but it’s got solar power and a guarantee it will keep working. If you’re just going to shoot targets with a round with minimal recoil, this reflex is probably going to work for you. It’s cheap and pretty effective. But if you’re going to be firing rounds with some kick, (like slugs or turkey loads) you’re better off paying more for a higher quality one. Update#2 ok. So I don’t know what happened but after a several months I bought an electric airsoft AR rifle and decided to just try my reflex sight again to see what happens. To my amazement, it was working again. I don’t know what to say… it works? It’s working now. Maybe it just needed a break or something. I put it on my airsoft AR and it is doing just fine for now. I don’t know what to tell you at this point. Take your chances or don’t. Idk. It’s working for me at this point.
J**Y
Best low budget purchase in a while.
Looks and feels like a high-quality reticle, has some weight too it. The objective lens was extremely clean and the tint on it worked well in low light forest shooting. I found that the higher you adjusted the light power the less clear it became, on the first few low levels of light it had perfect clarity, the higher levels had a slight blur, but this could be some astigmatism in my own eyes. The sight mounted easily and precisely on the picatinny rail. I used a bore sight and made only a few clicks of windage and elevation adjustments. Held zero after shooting for a while and made me feel like a sharpshooter, much easier for me to keep on target compared to iron sights. for the price, 10/10
A**R
So close but yet so far
I loved everything about this red dot, the look, build quality, fit on the rail and window size except for one major thing...the brightness It's barely bright enough indoor and outdoors the dot disappears. 5 brightness settings and the 5th is just barely cutting it. Its ashame too bc I wanted this to be a keeper. I attached a picture of the reticle on its brightest setting outside. You can see some bleed from the emitter on the edges and the dot is invisible. Too bad bc this had such potential at a great price... Lesson I learned is if you want a quality red dot you just have spend the money. Buy once, cry once
A**N
This is the one to buy! Tremendous value.
Let me start off with saying I love testing these budget friendly options of sights. I've been involved in the firearms community over 17 years now. I worked with training companies and shops. I've handled everything from bottom of the barrel, to the top of the line. I've tested several products from feyachi, this sight by far is an the absolute cherry of the feyachi offerings. I've had a few units in the past with some reticle issues. I must say feyachi's customer service is second to none. They've always without hesitation taken care of any issues. That in itself is worth 5 stars. Pan has been an absolute pleasure deal with and their customer service cannot be beat. This sight is SOLID! I will list the pros and cons below. Pros : - This unit is rock solid. With budget optics it's tough to find something of quality. Is this an eotech? No, not by any stretch, but It's also not $500. - I love the switch on this unit. It has the 4 way reticle selection at the rear, and a simple on and off button on the left side. I've never really like the rotating dials commonly found on these types of sights. I really like how it has the intensity control built into the button.A quick push and you can manual cycle through 6 different options. 1 is fairly dim, but 6 is super bright even in direct sunlight. You press to turn on, click to adjust brightness and press and hold to shut off. I haven't had a chance to test, but this unit supposedly turns itself off after an hour of time if it's not moved around. I cannot confirm that as of yet. - The adjustments on the unit have a firm and positive click, and lock solidly into place. This fit perfect on the rail system on an AR pistol, with little to no wiggle or play. The reticle selector is firm and positive when you switch through the options, but still very easy to engage. The power button is a positive click when pushed. Overall a very solid unit. This also cowitnesses perfectly. - The size is just about perfect. This is pretty small and low profile for what it is. I think some people may find it a bit small, but it's just right in my opinion. Alot of value in a compact package. - This unit has a small rear sight built right into the rear part of the unit. It cannot be adjusted. I thought this was just an awesome addition to this sight. It's very rare that on the unit itself there is a way to have a backup. I have not tested accuracy of it yet, but absolutely love the concept. It should help you in a pinch if you have no rear back up option. - The reticle selection. Oh the reticle selection. Four great options. Each option is super crisp and clear. I had 4 people look at it to tell me what they thought of the clarity. 3 said fantastic, one said fuzzy. It seems very dependent on if you have an eye issues like astigmatism, or corrective lenses. No issues, but something to keep in mind. They varying intensity is fantastic. - I love that the adjustment Allen wrenches and an extra battery is included. This comes with everything you need to throw it on, tighten it down, power it on, adjust, and clean it. Fantastic value. - I also love the lens coating. It seemed to work really well at keeping down glare, it also makes it look pretty incredible! Cons : Honestly I dont have many cons to list here, I'd say its more nitpicks than anything else. - The finish isnt the best. The unit arrive safely and packaged well. My unit had some chipping on some of the edges. Minor for me, but I thought it was noteworthy. A dot of sharpie or black paint would take care of that in short order. My unit also has a small, almost rubbing kind of wear on one spot on the rear. The item I recieved was all factory sealed and in brand new condition. I could only assume it was maybe from handling in the factory. Very minor. - The hardware to attach was a little gritty. Some oil and running the screws in and out a few times took care of that quickly aswell, again, not a problem, but I thought it was noteworthy. I had no issues with soft or stripping screw heads or anything like that. - The reticles, while bright and crisp, have the slightest counterclockwise lean going on. It's not perfectly vertical, just every so slightly tilted to the left. I don't forsee it being an issue, but did notice it. Also as mentioned above. Four people looking at the reticles. Three said they were crisp, one said they were fuzzy. It seems dependent on if you have any eye issues or wear corrective lenses. All in all, this sight is a solid purchase. This will be going on an AR chambered in 300 AAC. I will come back to update as it sees some use. I cant speak to longevity or reliability at this point. If your looking for a budget optic, this is the one to buy in my opinion. With those minor nitpicks aside, this thing is of good quality, it feels solid, and the reticle selection and brightness are really stellar. I would highly reccomend this sight, and give this 5 stars. It's a tremendous value, and it has many features found on sights upward of the $90-$100 mark. Well above its similarly priced competitors. You wont be dissappinted, and in the off chance you are, Feyachi's awesome customer service team will be more than happy to take care of you.
K**Y
You get what you pay for
The sight was nice and sharp but in broad daylight it's a little hard to see, even at full brightness. The glass looks nice and is very clear. The mechanism to switch between the reticles feels quite mushy and it makes me skeptical that this thing can hold zero. I'm not sure if this is just an issue with my product but the reticle was WAY off to the right and no amount of tuning could fix it. After a few minutes of messing around with it the power/brightness button stopped working. Tried to re-insert the battery and the sight would not turn on again after that. I'm sure if it had less defects it would have made for a decent red dot, but in my case it just borked out of the box.
M**H
Great scope for a great price.
I just received my Feyachi RS-30 Relex scope today. With my aging eyes my intent was to get a relatively inexpensive red dot scope to mount on my Ruger 1022. I have had some good experiences with a Feyachi’s RDS-22 scope on a Glock 22 fitted with a MCK so I was looking forward to the RS-30. The RS-30 mounted easily to my Ruger’s picatinny rail with the included scope mount. Also included were allen wrenches for installation and adjustment and a complete second set of batteries. Although I have yet to take it to the range, a quick co-witness with the existing metal sights suggests the new red dot is fairly close to zero. For the price the RS-30 has some nice features. There are 4 reticle patterns: dot within a circle, dot within a cross, solitary dot and finally, dot within a circle within a cross. Each of these patterns have 6 brightness settings. Setting 4 seemed the best for me. The pattern is turned on by pressing the on switch. Pressing the switch briefly cycles through the brightness setting. Holding the switch down for a couple of seconds turns off the reticle. Additionally, to preserve battery life, the sight will turn itself off after one hour of inactivity. A nice feature is that the scope remembers your last pattern and brightness setting so when you turn it back on you are set to go. The reticle itself is large and easily lends itself to shooting with both eyes open. If you are hunting this allows you to remain situationally aware while providing a clear sight picture. The fit and finish of the scope itself is beyond expectations, particularly given the price point. I look forward to getting to the range and putting this scope through it’s paces. Given my experience with the RDS-22 I do not anticipate any issues.
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