








🎯 Lock on, stand out, never miss.
The PINTY Reflex Sight is a compact, lightweight red dot sight featuring 4 reticle patterns illuminated in red or green, offering 8 sighting options and 5 brightness levels. Designed for Picatinny and Weaver rails, it fits pistols and rifles alike. Built with durable aluminum and measuring just under 5 inches, it delivers precision and versatility for hunters and tactical users. Optional laser combo available for enhanced targeting.









| Brand | Pinty |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Classic Red Dot/4 Pattern |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92"L x 3.74"W x 2.56"H |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Model Name | Red Dot Sight |
| Manufacturer | PINTY |
| Reticle Type | Fixed 4 Reticle Patterns |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.08 x 3.74 x 2.72 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Pinty |
| Warranty Description | 6 months |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Included Components | Red Dot Sight |
| Size | 2MOA |
A**G
It’s not expensive but it is effective!
The sight is made with solid construction, multiple reticles to choose and works as advertised. As for durability, time will tell. But so far, I’m pleased with this Pinty. I give it a solid thumbs up!
J**N
Works great
So far so good fits both my Henry and my marlin rifles
J**T
Bigger than what I thought
I do got to say that PINTY makes some really good products. This Red Dot Sight is very well made and a good size to help with target acquisition. I have another Red Dot Sight from another company that is a lot smaller and round (like a scope) with no magnification that doesn't hold a candle to this Red Dot Sight. The sight is easily adjustable for windage and elevation. It has a big sight area, different reticles to chose from, easily adjustable, and is very sturdy on a weapon. The button used to turn the sight on is nice and clicky, so you know when you use. This also means that it is not a shake-to-wake sight which is fine by me because it means I won't have to change the battery all the time due to the sight turning on in transport. The battery cover is nice and big to allow you to open it with your fingers and not have to use tools. It comes in a nice study hard case.All-in-all, this Red Dot Sight is a nice reflex sight for those on a budget.
N**K
Good deal
Works good. Kid was hitting a 6” plate at 20yds. Clear rectile & east to adjust. Time will tell as shooters skills improve
C**W
Great price, with some issues
Overall, a good, cheap, entry-level optic. The reticles are a bit fuzzy, making the sight picture a little difficult to read. The coating on the glass also makes co-witness impossible in dim lighting. Although the optic sits high enough off of the rails to make co-witness doable, the glass coating bends the light enough so that seeing the fore-sight is impossible, unless the background is well-illuminated. The O-Ring that came with the optic to seal the battery compartment is also extremely brittle, and broke as soon as I reinserted the battery cap onto the battery compartment.A couple things about the package, and then the instructions:The packaging says that the optic comes with a quick-disconnect mounting for the picatinny rail. It does not. You need to use the allen keys each and every time you wish to take the optic off of the rails.The instructions say that the optic runs off of two LR44 cell batteries. The optic actually takes three. The instructions also say that to turn the optic off, you cycle through the brightness settings by repeatedly pressing the brightness level button until the optic turns off. This is also incorrect. You need to single-press the brightness level button (on any of the brightness levels) for at least three seconds for the optic to turn off.The glass (not counting the coating as discussed earlier) is also extremely fragile. During testing, I accidentally bumped the optic against a hard surface, and the glass cracked instantly. While this was unintentional rough handling, occasionally it happens, and I have other optics that have survived such handling. So be warned; this sight may have short life on a heavily- or hard-used platform.
A**Y
Great features, excellent for the price!
This reflex red dot sight has proven to be a fantastic addition to my shooting accessories. Designed for both rifles and pistols with a Picatinny rail, it offers a level of versatility that's hard to beat. I particularly appreciate the three different reticle options, allowing me to customize the sight picture to my preference and the specific shooting scenario. The adjustable brightness levels are very good, providing a clear and crisp dot even in bright daylight, and dimming down sufficiently for low-light conditions.Mounting the sight on my Ruger 22 pistol was incredibly easy, and adjustments were simple and straightforward. While it does look rather large on a pistol (in my opinion, it's better suited to long guns), it functions flawlessly. I've been impressed with the accuracy I've achieved with this red dot on my pistol; it seems very precise.The build quality of this sight is excellent, especially considering the price point. It feels robust and durable, and I have no concerns about its longevity. While I ultimately feel it's more at home on a rifle or carbine, its performance on my pistol is undeniable. If you're looking for a versatile, feature-rich red dot sight that won't break the bank, I highly recommend this one.
L**C
cheap and sturdy
This little red dot delivers the price is super cheap and it holds zero like a champ. easy to mount and compact I've taken my gun with this red dot to places I've never thought it would survive but it did and it still holds. 5 stars
A**O
For the money
This is my first red dot sight. For the money it seems to work ok. I have an issue with my dominant eye which happens to be the right eye. I am also right handed. Using iron sights on a rifle is impossible for me so I thought I would try one of these. The dot isn't really a dot. It's kind of an H shape. Getting my left eye on it is a little awkward. I haven't gotten out to the range with it yet so I will have to report back.
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