For $11, you're getting a great deal. It's a nice solid mount, and unlike some of the other reviews, mine has with no wiggle or flex on my P226. I'd highly recommend this to anyone looking for a low-price scope mount for their pistols. The only difference is that while the model pictured is tan, I got a black one, which was a pleasant surprise since I was going to paint it black anyways, so this saved me the time.
This was advertised for a Glock pistol but I easliy installed it on my Sig P229. It should work on any pistol with an accessory rail. Works great with red dots sights as well as scopes. Very pleased.
I read the review that it comes in black and once I received mine I can confirm that--yes, it does come in black. This is perfect because most of the guns are black. It does weight a little more that I would want. Plus, my red dot scope makes my arm carry extra weight. Otherwise, this product is perfect fit, and perfect in size. I do want to remind you that you will have some feeding. It blocks the extractor little too close so when shell of the bullet comes out and turns it might jam the gun. But nothing serious and it is very common in those kind of extensions. I had mine jam twice out of 200 rounds. So 1:100 which is not bad. Price is perfect, you'd love the product and the way you can finally use your scopes from your, either designed handguns or a rifle. Enjoy!
Used this mount on my Springfield XD45 tactiacl to install an reflex site. Fired over hundred rounds slow fire and another fifty rapid fire. mount has held fine, so has the zero on the reflex sight.
Mount worked well on two different pistols. Easy to install and use.
With only one side supported the mount is spongy on poly frames, but it does give you an idea on the balance and feasibility of building an Unlimited Pistol for IPSC type shooting
This scope mount is strong and strudy, and fits my pistol perfectly! Awesome!
I placed this "scope mount" on my SigArms P229R 9MM. I then locked a Leatherwood / Hi-Lux Optics Red Dot 1 x 50mm Tactical Sight to the mount. I have shot 1500 rounds since and have experienced no problems. The scope mount remains tight and the scope does not require any zeroing since it was mounted.
Maybe I was expecting too much, but this seems like a flimsy piece of junk. I don't see how it would possibly hold a consistent zero as it bends and moves easily. It might be ok for plinking, but I will not rely on it in any sort of hunting, competition, or defense situations.

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