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BSA Red Dot Sight 30mm Tube 1x 5 MOA Dot with Integral Weaver-Style Mount Shadow Black

Product #: 294221
| Manufacturer #: RD30SB
Our Price: $34.99
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These BSA Red Dot Sights are perfect for handguns, shotguns or rifles. They are powered by a 3 volt lithium battery (included) and feature a 5 MOA dot with 11 brightness settings and an integral Weaver-style mount. Includes a 1 year factory warranty.

Technical Information



Tube Diameter: 30mm
Field of View at 100 Yards: 68 feet
Dot Size: 5 MOA
Mount: Integrated Weaver style
Mode of Activation: 11 position rheostat
Range: Unlimited
Battery Type and Number: 3v type 2032
Batteries Included: Yes
Warranty: 1 year, limited to original purchaser

Attention!
MidwayUSA welcomes returns, for credit or refund, of product in new, unaltered condition. Please understand that we cannot accept returns on Scopes or Red Dot Sights that have been mounted unless you find they are defective.

Overall Rating:
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5 stars
harmon greer of longview , tx
Date posted: 12/23/2003
I used this sight on a Ruger GP-100 shooting .357s, .38s and .38+p ammo. fired 200+ rounds and did not shift zero. Good product for the money. good bright dot plus the weaver type mount mounts easily on the B-Square scope mount. 1.23" groups at 25 yards were common
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R. Owen of Calabasas, CA
Date posted: 5/3/2005
Used with 185 grain FMJ's 45 Super for approx 3 plus years on T/C barrel. Started to have problems with brightness setting control. Found that the recoil has caused spanner nut in battery compartment to become loose and not all brightness positions worked. Problem went away after making spanner nut tight. This red dot has far exceeded my expectations due to recoil of the 45 Super.
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ken hemmingway of vidor, tx
Date posted: 5/29/2004
I have it on my Beretta neos 22 and it will hit the metal swingers 10 out of 10 every time. It does take awhile to ZERO it in but that is half the fun. I have had mine for 4 months and put 5000 rounds through it and it is still dead on . A must by for the price and I am going to get 2 more for my other 22's
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Mark Telep of Castle Rock, CO
Date posted: 7/29/2006
I mounted this sight on a Beretta Storm 40 S&W. It co-witnesses well. I have had no problems with the sight in the least with about 400 rounds thru. I have the carbine sighted in at 100 yards, which I feel is optimal for the cartridge. Very Good Product!
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5 stars
Dave Doerr of WIllow Street, PA
Date posted: 1/17/2009
I have this mounted on my Saiga 7.62 (AK47) and it works great as far as my eyes can aim. I have 2k rounds and never lost zero, even on the removable AK scope mount.
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4 stars
D HC of Provo, UT
Date posted: 4/6/2004
Works great on the Ruger 10/22. Red Dot makes it fun to shoot with both eyes open. Haven't tried it on larger calibers. For the $$$ fun purchase.
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4 stars
Keith Leppenen of Mora, MN
Date posted: 6/11/2006
I have one of these on a Mosin-Nagant M38, as a scout scope. I have shot this setup a few hundred times and scope is holding up just fine. It is a great hunting scope. The large 5MOA dot can be a bit challenging for precision shooting at 100yds, though 1 1/2" groups are common. It is great for deer hunting. I had an 80yard running follow up shot last season, in the same hole as the first shot. Great for following moving game. It took me a bit of shooting to adapt to the red-dot, but it was well worth it. Battery life is long, as long as you turn it off between use. Replacement batteries are readily available for about $1 each. Great buy for the money. Any improvement over this scope would cost 3x as much.
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3 stars
R. Owen of Calabasas, CA
Date posted: 3/17/2005
I have these on three T/C barrels. 357 Mag = No problems with 158 grain FMJ. Has maintained zero for years. I bought or received two more as gifts for my 45 Super & 10MM barrels. 45 Super = No problem. Using 185gr FMJ loads. Has maintained zero for several years. 10MM = First BSA Red-Dot gave up the ghost during the second trip to the range. Midway replaced it and the replaced one, now past warranty, just died. It had about 300-350 rounds. Either the BSA doesn't like 10MM or I received two bad ones. Maybe time to install better grade optics on the 10MM.
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2 stars
Cristian L. of Westland, MI
Date posted: 9/7/2003
Looks good but is not very reliable. After few months I got zero shifts and also the dot doesn’t seem to be vertically align properly (a windage adjustment usually also changed the elevation) when use it on a .223 Rem rifle.
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john doe of charlottesville, va
Date posted: 5/9/2004
When I first mounted bought this scope I mounted on my buckmark. At first it was nice but after about 1500 rounds my zero shifts, this is with a .22! And the dot blinks on and off sometimes. Even with a new battery. It has not been dropped or jarred. It was satisfactory at first but now it is not dependable.
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Steve Pickell of Memphis, TN
Date posted: 11/23/2002
Quick and easy to mount on IZH35M. Nice bright, tight dot. Zero settings move on recoil and must glue down adjustments.
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1 stars
michael wubker of ontario, ca
Date posted: 1/27/2005
Put it on Taurus 44 mag with 6 1/2 in barrel was very disappionted, could not get two rounds even close together. Spend a little more and get something nicer.
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cds cds of Fairfield, nj
Date posted: 5/8/2008
Went dead after two rounds. BSA wants me to send them $10 bucks to cover S&H for warranty coverage. On top of what it will cost to ship it to them. Not worth the time and effort. I'm going to throw it away and buy a real sight. Lesson learned, you get what you pay for.
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John Wreen of Las Vegas, NV
Date posted: 5/30/2006
After 11 shots on my S&W 686 it was black forever.
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