

🎯 Lock on. Level up your aim with precision and style.
The Feyachi RDS-22 is a compact 2 MOA red dot sight featuring 11 brightness settings, a durable aircraft aluminum body, and a 0.83” riser mount for absolute co-witness with A2 front sights. Designed for rapid target acquisition and reliable performance in all lighting conditions, it’s shockproof, waterproof, and perfect for tactical, hunting, and precision shooting applications.





















| ASIN | B07Z7TV46K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,156 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Airsoft Gun Scopes |
| Brand | Feyachi |
| Brand Name | Feyachi |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle, Handgun, Shotgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,358 Reviews |
| Included Components | Feyachi RDS-22 2MOA Red Dot Sight |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.7"L x 2.7"W x 1.7"H |
| Item Type Name | gun sights |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1.0 |
| Manufacturer | Feyachi |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Riser Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 22 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 2.7"L x 2.7"W x 1.7"H |
| Product Style | RDS-22 With 0.83” Riser |
| Reticle Type | 2 MOA red dot |
| Sport | Airsoft, Paintball, Shooting |
| Sport Type | Airsoft, Paintball, Shooting |
| Style | RDS-22 With 0.83” Riser |
| UPC | 766646248915 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 month return & refund warranty |
A**R
Great Red Dot Sight for the Money.
I mounted a pair of these on my Ruger Mark III Target handguns. For the price they are a very functional, quality product. I’ve not had any issues zeroing the product, holding zero or failure to function in any way. I’ve used other more expensive red dot sights and find these to have more options and work just as well. Adjustments worked as needed to obtain the proper sight alignment and the battery compartment easily accessible.
A**H
Easy to put on and works great
Awesome scope for price
J**.
Good for the money
Good optic for money however you may have to replace every year or so. Mine works fine but I can no longer adjust horizontally. Long as I can remember to aim a few inches to the left, I hit the target fine
M**H
excellent red dot scope, just wont fit narrow rifle mounts
the attachment clamps will not tighten onto a air rifle. my 177 cal and 22 cal air rifle attachment point both are two narrow for this wide scope to mount to. scope mount is about 9/16"...air rifle mount is about 5/16" and scope mounts cannot clamp down that far. but it sure sems like a fantastic red dot; going to look for one that fits air rifles...i just returned BOTH scopes in ONE BOX TOGETHER and amazon is busy texting me and saying they will refund the ONE item...i realize they dont yet KNOW that BOTH scopes are in the one box; however the chat will not even ALLOW me to tell them this FACT. it just rattles out that it received the BOXED item and will issue refund for ONE scope...it does NOT even open any window and allow me to SAY [text] anything...now i must go thru the hassle of trying to CALL amazon, which is ALWAYS a nightmare getting past a mechanical robot voice to a real person. ugh!
M**G
Worked well on multiple uppers
This review and optic is similar to another budget optic we purchased for testing. Results were identical in a controlled test using the same ammo and mounts. The only difference is we tested in on multiple rifle builds of multiple calibers and it worked well on all builds. Purchased this dot and had low expectations. It was $48 so what’s to expect? As a huge fan of the Romeo series, especially the 5 and MSR, I didn’t think it would compare. First test was a drop test. Dropped four times twice from waist level and twice from chest level. Lens down; once per side. Dot still works. Second test was throw test. We literally threw it like a softball, twice, onto a concrete slab to simulate a weapon drop and slide. Dot continued to work. Third test was the battery. We put the supplied battery in and left it on, on setting 7. Dot still works after 48 hours of continuous on. Fourth test was brightness. 1-5, indoors was to expectations, and 6-10 setting outdoors is more than adequate. Fifth test was mounting. We mounted with UTG .83 riser for absolute co-witness. Mounted perfectly and Perfectly aligned with BUIS for true co-wit. We mounted this optic to a new 7.62x39 AR platform build (AR-47)/5.56/300BLK/350 Legend and test fired it using 850 rounds. The optic was bore sighted first then 5 rounds to center it. We then tested each upper with 100 rounds. We also ran various drills to check for zero with mag dumps, zipper, rapid fire, and at 25-150 yards for accuracy. No issues with zero. No drifting, no shifting, no parallax, no noticeable dot changes. Conclusion: For $48 you can’t beat this near TRS-25 clone. It’s a great range/plinking toy optic and we will be buying a few more. The biggest question for us: Is it life dependable? Short answer is: We don’t know and that is relative. Battery life is undetermined and will depend on battery type, setting, and usage. Also, we are still not sure of long term usage and round count not are we sure of durability. For this test it held up like a premium optic from a more reputable company. For a battle rifle we won’t recommend it. For home defense, you be the judge. Too many unknown variables for duty rifle render it inconclusive and with ample battery changes and testing it could be okay for home defense. Could be. To be far, this is true for all optics no matter the price range. These 5k-50k battery times are realistic but that doesn’t mean it won’t fail if you don’t use a premium battery. All of the major manufacturers have varying warranties and anything can go wrong even with a premium product. For now, on our PDWs and Duty rifles we will use premium optics but for our range toys we will use these. Will will test this same optic on a few other builds and update the review should we incur any issues. Afterwards, this will live on the 350 legend build to try to determine the durability over time.
V**S
Front lense shifted in its hub
I was very excited about this red dot. My first impression was that it was built sturdy and with great quality components. It was also quite easy to zero in and it was perfectly accurate and clear until it failed. The front lense shifted out position in the hub. I immediately noticed the failure and stopped using it, but I'm sure that had I continued to shoot, it would have likely fallen out completely. I am returning it and asking for a refund. I used it once. I should add that I was shooting 12ga—so it just couldn't handle that kind of recoil... To be fair though, I can see this dot being great on a .22, or on a PCC, and maybe even on a 5.56 rifle.
T**N
Good for the price
Works well
H**K
Hit or miss.....returned one. Kept one. Returned another immediately. But a third one now!
I saw a review where someone said he tightened down the optic so tight that 10 threads were hanging out and it was still loose....SAME THING IN MY 2ND ONE. I tried it on multiple rails and tightened the heck out of it and it wiggled in all directions. Poorly machined and poor quality control. So I have one that works. And yes, botnally that calls for a 3 star review but I disagree when it comes to items like this. This makes me skeptical of the overall quality control. So I am returning this and will try another brand now. I know this got great reviews. I know my other works well enough (although I'm taking it easy on my Natos so not a ton of shots right now) however I also saw several reviews that had this specific quality control issue. UPDATE: JUST ONE DAY LATER. Clearly there are some machine calibrations needed in China. After I wrote the above review I thought "ya know....your first one was good. The youtube world loves them. Get another." Amazon sent one overnight. The sight itself now fits tight. It does have a ton of threads hanging out though. HOWEVER!!! The riser was not machined properly. I tightened the screw maybe 3 or 4 one quarter turns. And hit a stop. I thought maybe it was a bad angle but I wasn't putting any effort or torque. It was following the threads. So I took the tightening plate off and just tried it without the riser. NOPE! The threads hit a hard stop and won't tighten past maybe one full turn. Maybe a little more. By now I'm done. So I decided to give it hell with a bigger tool. Pretty sure I was about to break the screw or plate. This is bad man. 2 items. 2 machine issues in 2 separate parts? I was honestly going to delete my 1 star review if this one worked..even though my problems seem to mirror other problems. I get it.....there are a lot of awesome reviews. But it seems the valid complaints all match the same issue. So a machine issue on the tightening mechanism on the scope for shipment 1. And a machine issue on the tightening mechanism on the riser. The pictures show how far the screw goes. I have both packages and should maybe combine the 2 parts that work but at this point I don't trust what's inside either.
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