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HIRAM 4-16x50 AO Rifle Scope Combo with Green Laser, Reflex Sight, and 5 Brightness Modes Flashlight

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Features

  • 4-in-1, comes with a 4-16x50EG rifle scope rangefinder, a LED flashlight, green laser, and reflex sight
  • Boasts 5 lighting modes (high / medium / low / strobe / SOS), flashlight can accommodate users hunting needs in any conditions
  • Reflex sight features 4 reticles with new style bottom button switch allows you to control brightness and green/red dot easily, accommodate various needs
  • Picatinny/Weaver rings for simple attachment; flip-up lens caps for easy operation; nitrogen-filling ensures 100% waterproof, shockproof, and fog proof
  • Magnification@4x-16x; rangefinder, parallax adjustable from 15 Yds. to infinity, providing ultra-clear vision

Brand: Hiram


Color: Black


Style: Tactical


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 3.9 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 16 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 4 x


Compatible Devices: Handgun


Brand: ‎Hiram


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Tactical


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎3.9 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎16 x


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎4 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Handgun


Mounting Type: ‎Weaver Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Eye Relief: ‎3 Inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎15 x 5.2 x 5.2 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.79 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Hiram


Manufacturer: ‎Hiram


Included Components: ‎3 x AG3 Batteries, 1 x CR2032 Batteries, 1 x 18650 Batteries, 1 x CR2 Batteries, 1 x 4-16 x 50AOEG, 1 x Reflex Sight, 1 x Flashlight, 1 x Green Laser, 1 x Holder, 1 Pair x Flip-up Cap, 3 x Wrenches, 1 x Cleaning Cloth


Date First Available: June 5, 2017


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  • Decent scope with a reasonable pile of included accessories
This is a pretty good inexpensive rifle scope, with a few extras thrown in at the price. But, if you are looking for a very light weight one, this may be more than you need or want to carry around for hunting. The optics are good enough, and the magnification more than enough for using it for target shooting; so much so that you can also use it as a spotting scope at reasonable distances. It is relatively easy to zero in, and on my .223 caliber rifle holds a zero from one shooting session to the next once properly zeroed, not disturbed by that much recoil. The red-dot sight is useful for quick target acquisition, if you are using this scope for hunting, but is limited to closer shooting by nature; it also holds a zero without having to tweak it every time. The flashlight is more of an accessory thrown in for good measure, not needed for my daytime uses. It is bright and a good generic LED flashlight and will run for some time on the included battery, but be forewarned that it uses an 18650 Li-ion rechargeable computer-type battery rather than standard sized disposable alkaline cells, so if you are going to use it, you will need to buy a battery charger for this kind of cell once it is discharged, to put it back into action, (and do so before the cell is damaged by being run-down to zero in storage). The laser-sight is another accessory thrown in for good measure, and might have some uses for certain types of close-in night hunting or self-defense use, but I took it and the flashlight off to reduce my carry weight, which is substantial due to the large optics of the scope. If you aren't going to use it on the rifle, it makes a decently bright toy to tease your dog or cat with. If you are going to use all the electrically powered accessories, you need to take an inventory of the multiple different batteries on them, each a different type, to be sure you have spares for whichever sights you are planning on using. The scope itself doesn't need one unless you want to use the illuminated reticle, which you don't really need in daylight conditions. All things considered, this is a decent Chinese-made scope, and priced accordingly, not a Nikon quality treasure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018 by Engine Ear

  • Scope, flashlight, and laser are awesome. *Red Dot, not so much... *Seller is awesome
*UPDATE: So the seller contacted me and sent out a new red dot sight and it's working fantastically. Finally got a chance to take the scope out to the range and got it sighted it in. Its spot on at 25 yards.Will have to take it out to a larger range and post another update when I get the chance. Also, I have this mounted on a 9mm Ruger PC Carbine and have put about 200 rounds downrange. No signs of any issues with dealing with the recoil so far. Just received this scope today and haven't had a chance to take it out shooting yet and get it zeroed in so I'll post an update on the actual range performance. Also, I'm new to gun optics so I don't really have anything to compare this to other than binoculars (which I haven't used in years) or cameras. Scope - 4-16x zoom is nice and clear throughout, at the proper distances. For instance, I get crisp detail at 10 yards between 4x and about 8x zoom, greater than that and it starts to blur, but when viewing about 50 yards or more its clear all the way up to 16x. I noticed a little loss of fine detail like hard edges on leaves or being able to see individual pine needles but I'm fairly certain that's more due to it only being a 16x zoom. Also, the scope does have parallax adjustment on the objective lens, but unfortunately I don't really know enough about parallax to know if the adjustment is working or not without taking it out for target practice. The reticle is nice and defined and the red/green illumination is excellent. I really like that there are 5 brightness settings for each. Laser - ok, so without having any real way of adjusting it, I doubt it's accuracy for use on the gun, BUT hey it's a green laser and it works and lasers are fun. So yay lasers. Flashlight - actually rather like the one the included with mine, it's nice and bright and takes an 18650 battery which they were kind enough to include and is rechargeable. If you don't have a charger for 18650 batteries I highly recommend getting one. *Red Dot -so this one is kind of mixed... on the one hand it has four different reticles in either red or green and several brightness settings. The glass is nice and clear, and it doesn't kill your peripherals. Then there's the bad... I may have gotten a dud... the reticles show up with what appears to be a double or triple overlay, so it lights up the way it should, but the images are so blurred that it'll more than likely be next to useless. Overall thoughts - I REALLY like the scope, it feels really solid and as long as it can hold a zero, I'll be exceptionally impressed, especially for the price. Really wish the Red Dot was equally satisfying since those two were really my main reasons for purchasing this combo but the flashlight and laser were great kickers. So pretty much this would be a 5 star review of the Red Dot worked properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2018 by Josh

  • Good customer service
The seller is very responsive and working with me to resolve an issue with the red dot. Good products for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024 by ramy

  • Top Quality and Value
From the time I unboxed this product to having used it for two months, I have been very impressed with its quality of design and build. It comes with exceedingly flexible adjustments: 4-16x magnification, range, reticle marking, diopter, 3 picatinny positions for mounting accessories … and flashlight, laser light, mounting brackets, lithium batteries and even 3 Allen wrenches. The clear, undistorted view through the lenses and the precision and feel of the adjusting knobs connote that of top-quality photographic equipment. The price is a fraction of that of comparable products and the company’s customer services was impeccable when I initially had issues in using the scope. I use the Hiram scope for another application besides shooting – doing a special survey of vegetation on land from a boat. I need to shine a laser dot on a spot several hundred feet away; I have to mount a laser that is much more powerful than the one that comes with the scope. With Hiram’s hardware, I have no problem in mounting the laser at the right position and locate the green dot on the right spot through the scope with the help of the reticle markings. Essentially, with this scope and a powerful laser, I can create a very long-range laser pointer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by Picky Engineer

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