

🎯 Lock on fast, shoot sharper, and never miss your moment.
The DDHQ Red Dot Reflex Sight by DD Dagger Defense is a veteran-owned precision optic designed for professional-grade performance. Featuring dual red and green dot reticles with four adjustable positions, a quick detach Picatinny mount for rapid setup, and a durable aluminum frame weighing only 291g, it offers reliable, lightweight targeting for rifles. Included accessories like a CR1620 battery, lens cloth, and Allen wrenches make it mission-ready from the start.








| ASIN | B01F1KJ9SC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #237,182 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #735 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | DD DAGGER DEFENSE |
| Brand Name | DD DAGGER DEFENSE |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (677) |
| Date First Available | May 2, 2016 |
| Field Of View | 15.8 Meters |
| Included Components | Lens cloth, battery and wrench |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.24 x 1.14 x 2.13 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 4.13 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.64 Pounds |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | NTANS |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | DDHQ |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 33 Millimeters |
| Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Part Number | DDHQ |
| Reticle Type | Red or Green Dot |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Red Dot Sight |
| UPC | 755520700748 |
G**L
Maybe this guy should charge more?
I changed my upper out on a m16 sear gun to a flat top upper. Was not interested in ordering anything on the high side as I like to try those things out before dropping 1000.00. Let me tell you what this thing is not. It is not a trijicon, aim point, or eotech. If you crave high dollar brand name stuff and your wife runs around with Kate spade purses this may not be for you. If you want stuff that does what it says it will do and looks ok doing it then read on. First and foremost this is electronic equipment. I see folks judging this type of equipment all the time making comments regarding how well these things would hold up if your life depended on it. This in my opinion is nothing more than an aid in target acquisition. They all do pretty much the same thing. I would not place any reliance on any of them to save my life period. Any of them can break as they are all electronic devices. If you want to rely on an electronic device to save your life that is up to you. Me on the other hand would rather rely on good old proven simple iron sights. I don't call them back up iron sights as to me these scopes are to backup my iron sights and allow me quicker target acquisition nothing more nothing less. Having said that I was finaly able to take this thing out this weekend for a test drive. Bore sighted it in a few days before heading out to the range and ran it over the weekend. Did not take time to fine tune the bore sighting as it was pretty close to spot on from the bore sight. All I really wanted to see if this thing would hold zero once locked down. Ran the m16 semi and full auto for maybe 400 to 500 rounds. Brought it home place bore sight on it again and spot on. Same distance same setup and no movement from original zero. Not sure what else I could ask for out of this device. I own trijicon stuff and several higher end mk iv Leupold scopes on my sniper rifles. They are all high quality and I simply don't see this being anything I would class as low quality. Don't make the mistake of thinking low price equates to low quality here. I see it more as great value for your hard earned money. As I said earlier if you are more interested in being the cool guy at the range and money is not an issue by all mean you can spend a lot more money and get something that others will drool over. I am not rich by any stretch of the imagination but have no issues dropping a lot of coin on high quality optics and have done so on many many occasions , I simply don't see the need to do so on an M16. Bottom line this thing works, holds a zero, easy to see, easy to mount, and use easy to clean. If I could change anything on it I would figure out a way to have a cover for it. Some time of rubberized cover to snap over the entire thing would be great for storing and transportation. Other than that it has found a nice home on my m16 and the money I saved will go reloading presses to make more ammo.
N**S
Great sight
Marine veteran with a solid amount of firearm experience. Got this sight for an old beater rifle and works great through a few range trips. good picture, easy to use, holds zero. Doesn't maintain zero when switching reticles though, which isn't a knock on the product but helps to know. For the price, this is about as good as you're gonna find.
J**.
Awesome Sight with Multiple Reticules
This sight is awesome for the price. Has lots of different sight options. Locks done very good. Easy to setup and adjust reticule. Has a strong hood and feel sturdy. I have mine on a 12 gauge shotgun and its working out great.
C**N
Good, but depends on lighting conditions
At an indoor range, these work just fine. Held zero with .22lr and 9mm, but 556 may affect it over a few magazines, still need to test it more. The only real issue is that it really can’t be used outdoors in any bright area. Due to the way these work, it seems like the bright sun interferes with the ability for the dot to appear bright enough to see, even at full brightness level. In the desert, I could only see the dot if I used a flip down magnifier. I’d say it’s good on a budget, especially for indoor range shooting, though. They also were really nice and sent me a replacement after the return period had expired due to the quick release snapping off.
J**K
Used on various rifles for years of hard use.
I bought this to use on a Century Arms AK I didn't really care about. It got used and abuse and beat to oblivion and back treating it like one does a junky trunk rifle. I never had my zero shift. Ever. Even when switching reticles. I liked it enough that I reasoned that I didn't need to buy a higher priced optic for my patrol rifle. So I am a Sheriff's Deputy and I use this optic for work. Is it an Eotech? No. Is it good enough to shoot within 200 yards? Yes. Does it have parallax? Yes. So does a Eotech, although with much less drift and variation. Why is your head floating around behind your rifle anyway? It has green and red reticles. With a good battery it would have to be an extremely bright day to wash out the brightest setting. The battery life is phenomenal. A friend left it on and I put it in the case on my rifle and it was in and bright 3 weeks later. I do witlsh it had automatic shut off and was brighter, but it cost me $40 when I bought it. I can't co plain too much, but I would pay much more for that feature. I also wish it took Double A batteries. They're just so much easier to find. I live in a rural area and when I can't wait a week for batteries to come in the mail, I have to drive 50 miles to Batteries Plus. It's a pain. So the sight isn't perfect. But it is stupendous for the price. To counter some complaints: Mount coming loose: I have fired 1200 rounds of 7.62x39 without taking mine off with no shift You're doing it wrong. Blurry reticle: Congratulations. You have an astigmatism. It's not Mike's fault. You probably are a diabetic suffering from retinal neuropathy. See your doctor and lay off the sugar. Put on glasses and watch how sharp the reticle gets. Do I sound harsh? It's because I needed this advice myself. When I have my glasses on my bled out reticle is sharp and crisp several years and thousands of rounds later. Mount broke when installing: you know these aren't vice grips, right? Come on, guys. Know what you're talking about before reviewing.
K**.
Solid construction
Seems very well made. Holds zero well on the 300AOC. Nice case included and the quick detach works very well if you need it
H**O
Good quality budget optic. Quick release clamp, not so much.
Nice budget optic for the price but the quick release clamp would not stay tight on the rail and the red dot sight fell off my AR 5.56 pistol twice during a range session. I did like the dual color red and green reticle option as well as the 4 different reticle types but in the end I returned the red dot due to the quick release clamp not staying tight. Buy the sight WITHOUT the quick release clamp instead.
B**3
Worth the price
Second one purchased.. same quality as the first from a few years back. Works well.
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