Springfield Armory GE5077STNDRET Hex Dragonfly Red Dot Reflex Sight Springfield

$336.46

Description

Springfield Armory GE5077STNDRET Hex Dragonfly Red Dot Reflex Sight Springfield – The Springfield HEX Dragonfly Red Dot Sight fits the Springfield XD-M Elite OSP with mounting plate. The HEX Dragonfly is our most versatile reflex sight and is suited for pistol, rifle and shotgun applications. Manual brightness adjustment of the 3.5 MOA dot offers maximum control and the 16 hour auto-off feature prevents your battery from draining if you accidentally leave it on. Outfitted with a scratch resistant, anti-glare glass lens the HEX Dragonfly is a durable, standard size reflex red dot that delivers lightning-fast target acquisition and faster follow up shots. Springfield Standard Footprint (Vortex Venom / Burris Fastfire), 8 Levels of brightness adjustment, measures 1.14″ W x 1.01″ H x 1.9″ L. Includes battery, set of three screws and Picatinny Mount. Specifications for Springfield Armory GE5077STNDRET Hex Dragonfly Red Dot Reflex Sight Springfield: Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Finish: Black Anodized Reticle: Red Dot Adjustment Click Value: 1 MOA Emitter Type: Open Optical Coating: Anti-Glare/Scratch Resistant Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Condition: New Red Dot Sights-Footprint: Springfield Standard Waterproof: IPX7 ft Package Content: Springfield Armory GE5077STNDRET Hex Dragonfly Red Dot Reflex Sight

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Springfield Armory GE5077STNDRET Hex Dragonfly Red Dot Reflex Sight Springfield

  1. PT

    I was on the fence about buying a Springfield Saint Victor rifle. However, the dealer dropped the price buy $100 and thru in the Hex Dragonfly Red Dot for free. That sold me and I really like it; it was easy to mount and zero in on target!

  2. Rod

    Newer to the red dot optic option so I'm not, by any means, an authority. I like the light weight and having a perfect fit for my XDM Elite. Exactly what I wanted and no issues to date. The only issue will be having to remove for battery replacement. However, if the battery life is as expected, it shouldn't be an issue although I will probably replace on an annual basis.

  3. Kevin

    I've had it for over a year and a half. I have changed the battery once when I first got it, the battery it came with died after 2 months. It came free so why not. The battery placement is odd but not an issue. It does last a decent amount of time. It's not that bad really. If I have to re-zero it every 2 years. I can live with that. I go shooting often enough that it just take a few minutes. I use medium brightness and still going strong. But no way this is worth 250 msrp. More like a 150 dollar optic.

  4. Eddie

    Came in. 3.8” XDM E. After less than 200 rounds the dot started dying every 1 to 10 rounds. Just contacted Springfield for a replacement, will have one for sale soon. Cheap.

  5. Dan

    I liked the look of this optic and chose it over a SIG Romeo, but wish I hadn’t. Mine is mounted on a Remington 870 with a full-length rail and no matter where I place it, the fishbowl is STRONG. Like, distractingly strong. It looks and feels nice but the function is a few years behind the curve. Maybe it’s better on a pistol (I don’t have an optic-ready sidearm to try it on).

  6. Shade tree shooter

    Had for awhile rarely used. Recliner surfing original Frankenstein on. Gun falls off arm of chair hits soft wood landing. I cringe upon inspection to my surprise lens is shattered. I have many red dots this is the only one to have lens shattered! Optic was questionable anyways for poor operating sequences but glass failure it's junk. Thanks for nothing hex! I guess we know the real meaning of hex now. So far holosun with a button fail,vortex electric fail but had use…trijicon seems the winner.

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