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Daisy 4x15 Rifle Scope

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Features

  • Air gun scope
  • Includes scope rings
  • Adjustable wind age and elevation

Description

Easy and fun to use . Dresses up any firearm This Daisy rifle scope provides 4x magnification with a 15-millimeter objective lens for accurate targeting. The scope features a cross-hair aiming reticle and is adjustable for windage and elevation. Built to last, the scope boasts fog and shockproof construction and is color corrected. The 4x15 scope fits standard 3/8-inch dovetail mounts. Please not: this scope is not recommended for use with break-action (break-barrel) rifles.

Brand: Daisy


Color: Black


Style: Airgun Scope


Sport: Airsoft


Item Weight: 0.05 Pounds


Material: Metal


Magnification Maximum: 4 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 15 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 4 x


Compatible Devices: Fits 3/8 inch dovetail


Brand: ‎Daisy


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Airgun Scope


Sport: ‎Airsoft


Item Weight: ‎0.05 Pounds


Material: ‎Metal


Magnification Maximum: ‎4 x


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎15 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎4 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Fits 3/8 inch dovetail


Mounting Type: ‎Dovetail Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Eye Relief: ‎3 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Daisy


UPC: ‎784427773890 039256008089


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎89


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.89 x 3.94 x 1.3 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.14 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.63 x 1.5 x 5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Daisy


Warranty Description: ‎SEE MANUF.


Model Name: ‎n/a.


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎980808-444-DAP


Included Components: ‎SIGHT


Size: ‎12.63 x 1.5 x 5"


Date First Available: April 4, 2008


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  • Works Great if adjusted correctly! - Tips, Tricks, Suggestions, Recommendations, etc.!
This thing works great, if you get it setup correctly! Here are some tips, tricks, suggestions, recommendations, etc. that I have found that made this scope really work for me! These tips worked great when mounting it onto my Daisy 880 air rifle, but they should apply to other rifles as well! I recommend doing a Google search for 'model 808 air rifle scope manual PDF' and pulling up the file from the Daisy website to know what parts of the scope I am talking about below, in case you aren't familiar with them. 1. One of the most common complaints about this scope is getting it focused based on your eyesight. I learned this tip from watching a YouTube video, which I didn't realize that you had to unscrew the eyepiece so far out in order to get it focused in! First, mount the scope onto your rifle. Next, turn the eyepiece locking ring to the right to unlock the eyepiece, and then turn the eyepiece to the left as if you were backing out a screw. Keep turning it left until you start to see the threads. Keep backing out the eyepiece until you see a lens retaining screw exposed at the top of the scope. The eyepiece will seem a bit wobbly as if it is close to falling off, but the eyepiece locking ring will stabilize it once you lock it down. I remember thinking, surely this can't be right, unscrewing the eyepiece this far back to where I can see the threads and even the eyeglass retaining screw on the top, but this is what I had to do on four different scopes, in order to focus them for my eyes. It seems like on my scopes, I needed to have the eyepiece a few threads/'rings' back from even the eyeglass retaining screw to make it clear for me. Once you get it adjusted for your eyesight, be sure to lock the eyepiece with the eyepiece locking ring. 2. Once you have the scope in focus, do the following to get the best 'full picture/full view' from your scope. Bring the rifle up to your shoulder and move your head closer to the eyepiece and further away. You should notice that the closer your eye is to the eyepiece, the 'fuller' the picture is. If you move your head further away from the eyepiece, the smaller the picture is of what you are looking at through the scope. There is what appears to be black around what you are targeting and the visible circle seems smaller. This is why I recommend mounting the scope as far back on the gun as possible and closer to your eye as you can, so that when you throw the gun up to your shoulder, you have a bigger, fuller view of what you are aiming at! 3. Do a Google search for 'midway USA rifle target PDF free download', and download the free targets and print them off on your printer. Setup your targets in a safe location, and find a bench or someplace where you can rest your gun to stabilize it. If your sights are moving around when you are aiming, then you aren't properly anchored down, and you can't fully trust your sighting. Don't go any further until you have a good steady place to aim from! Match up your scope crosshairs with that of the target's bullseye and see where you hit it at. Take off the windage and elevation caps and use either a dime or a screwdriver to adjust the windage and/or the elevation. Just think about the windage and elevation adjustments as screws (which they are!), so if you turn them to the right, it is basically screwing in the screw, and turning them to the left is like taking out the screw. Turning the elevation screw on the top to the right brings down your shot, and turning it to the left raises your shot. Turning the windage screw to the right moves your aim more to the left, and turning the windage screw to the left moves the aim more to the right. A few miscellaneous tips to also consider are: use pellets rather than BB's for better accuracy, and pick a particular pellet brand, grain size, and type (either pointed, flat head, hollow point, etc.) and stick with that for the best consistency in your shots! You might try a few different kinds until you find a pellet that best works for you. It is really satisfying to see a hole appear on your target, exactly where you were actually aiming! Happy shooting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by T. C. B.

  • Good quality for the money.
Works very well with the BB gun I have.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by Andrew

  • Made good
I think it could of been better but it does the job
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Kristina Talford

  • Could not get scope to zero point of impact
Since it was a Daisy branded item I felt the scope would surely function as intended. No matter how far I turned the horizontal adjusting screw to move the point of impact to the left it would not zero. Unfortunately didn't mount it until after the return window closed.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Don.S

  • Great little scope
Works great. Clear enough. Easy to zero. Holds zero. Does great on my 22. I like how small it is.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Drake Allen

  • Small diameter, tiny exit pupil
This airgun scope has a small 15mm diameter. It's what you'd expect at this price, and that means you must move your head to a very specific position to see an image - otherwise, you see nothing. If you keep your head back the image will be tiny and more difficult to acquire. Once you figure out the right position for viewing the scope is easy to use. Light transmission seems low, so shooting towards dusk gets a bit difficult as the image gets too dim to discern details. There's no obvious manufacturing defects; it mounts as it should on a 3/8 inch airgun mount (not a weaver rail as is common on firearms) and can be sighted in with a flatblade screwdriver. Overall it's just right for a budget air rifle. If you've got something more expensive, I'd suggest a better scope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2013 by Eric in Vegas

  • Perfect fit for my Model.
Great product for my model Air Rifle.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by TGC

  • Absolute waste of money
Eye relief is very short, you need to position your head down to an inch to have the full field of view. A lot of chromatic aberrations, very low brightness. I bought it for my boys BB gun and this scope is worse than open sights. It’s ok as a non functional toy to satisfy kids “sniper rifle” look desire, but it’s useless for aiming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Sluh

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