Mako Magnifiers, Has anyone used them?

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Does anyone have any experience with the Mako 3x/5x magnifiers? I have a M&P 15-22 with a 1-32 Bushnell Trophy Red/Green T-Dot on it and was considering the possibility of picking up a magnifier for longer range shots. Because even with the small, sharp dot on that scope the target can start to be obscured at longer ranges.

The Mako's seem reasonably priced when compared to the high end, name brands and much more in my price range. (especially considering how much money I've already invested in my 15-22! :eek:) I don't need anything super fancy as this is for plinking, hunting and target shooting. So I'm just looking for some feedback and/or suggestions.

http://www.makosecurity.com/Merchan...Code=MD-5XMGNFR&Category_Code=SCOPESandSIGHTS

For anyone who has experience with these I have a couple questions... First, would it be a problem using a 30mm magnifier with my 32mm T-Dot scope? Would I just loose a bit from the field of view or would it be impacted in some other way?

Also, in the product description it says "The ability to switch in a split second from CQB (Close Quarters Battle) to longer range." This seems like exactly what I would want but I don't understand how that works since it's a fixed magnification and the ring mount seems to be a solid piece of metal.

How does this switch take place? Do you have to remove the mount and magnifier completely? The mount doesn't appear to rotate or swivel out of the way or anything like that so I'm a bit confused. Can anyone explain how it works?

Oh, one other question... Would you recommend the 3x or 5x? Are there any disadvantages to going with the 5x? Would clarity be degraded at all compared to the 3x? I really have no idea as I've never used a magnifier before so forgive me if these are dumb questions.

Any help or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

P.S. As soon as I get the rest of my parts in and on the gun I'll get some pictures posted to the 15-22 picture thread! :D
 
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the problem i see with a 3x or 5x magnifier placed behind the red dot objective lens (like your link shows) is that it will also magnify the dot. if you have a 5 MOA dot (most are) at 5x it would appear like 25MOA (or 25 inches in diameter at 100 yards).

if the magnifier is placed in front of the objective, then the red dot stays the same size and only the target is magnified.

you can't tell from the pic but i think the magnifer in your link does tilt out of the way. i don't have one so i'm not 100% positive on that.

as far as clarity, the difference between 3x and 5x should be negligible. it all depends on the quality of the glass in the optic.
 
when I get to my underground bunker I will snap some pics of my 15-22 with my flip to the side (FTS) 4x magnifier. The mount and magnifier says L3 Eotech all over it. I paid about $60 for it shipped from hong kong. I wish it didn't have the text on it, so I may take some acetone or something to attempt its removal.

I haven't had the chance to shoot with it, but looking down the sights things are magnified. Eye relief is almost next to nothing, and the field of view is very small.

Here is a pic I nabbed from the seller I purchased it from:
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the problem i see with a 3x or 5x magnifier placed behind the red dot objective lens (like your link shows) is that it will also magnify the dot. if you have a 5 MOA dot (most are) at 5x it would appear like 25MOA (or 25 inches in diameter at 100 yards).

if the magnifier is placed in front of the objective, then the red dot stays the same size and only the target is magnified.

you can't tell from the pic but i think the magnifer in your link does tilt out of the way. i don't have one so i'm not 100% positive on that.

as far as clarity, the difference between 3x and 5x should be negligible. it all depends on the quality of the glass in the optic.

I checked out the Mako 3x at a gun show. It was hooked up with a red dot on a rail so you could pick it up and look thru it. The dot had a long tail on it like a comet. Wasn't impressed.

As far as dot size... I just took a BSA red dot and put it in front of a 3-9x scope. The dot size did not change in relation to the target backdrop. However, if I put the red dot in front of the scope then the dot became much smaller in relation to the target backdrop... in addition to eye relief issues of course.

I got to shoot an AR last week using an Aimpoint ML2 2x. That was really nice... crystal clear. I don't think they make that model with magnification anymore.
 
if the magnifier is placed in front of the objective, then the red dot stays the same size and only the target is magnified.


I was thinking the same thing. Can they be placed after the Red Dot? Every picture I have seen shows them set up before the red dot scopes... I would definitely want to try and place it in front if at all possible.

when I get to my underground bunker I will snap some pics of my 15-22 with my flip to the side (FTS) 4x magnifier. The mount and magnifier says L3 Eotech all over it. I paid about $60 for it shipped from hong kong.

Hotnanas - That looks pretty nice. Where did you purchase that from? Do you have a link? And perhaps you can answer my question from above... can it be placed "after" the red dot so that it doesn't magnify the reticle as well as the target?
 
it was on ebay, but i can't find the seller name or product as I only have feedback fromm it and I don't know which item it was. it was about a year or more back.

my dot does not seem magnified by any noticeable margin, but now that the question has come up, I will look at it with greater detail next time.

EDIT: this seems like the people, but this is from canada i think
http://dragonredairsoft.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23_25&products_id=37

EDIT #2: I failed to mention that I never shot with it because I really don't like it. The mount is cool so hopefully I can make use of it one day. The glass sucks. I really don't like having to put my eyes right up on the glass.
 
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thoughts? do you like it? does the dot grow larger? is the mount fixed in position? how does the switch happen? would there be a problem using a 32mm sight with this 30mm magnifier?

and so on.
 
I really don't like having to put my eyes right up on the glass.

If the eye relief is that short requiring you to get that close to it then I doubt it could be mounted in front of a Red Dot.

I too like the look of that mount. It appears to be a replica of the Samson FTS Mount. Anyone know where you can get one of those by itself?
 
This was my solution for a red dot and have magnification since my eyes suck paste 50'
Its a Nikon 3-9x40 on top and a Bushnell micro TRS-25 red dot mounted on a 45 degree side mount.
The best part is i just twist the rifle a few degree's while still keeping a good cheek weld and can use either scope/sight the situation calls for.
I think cost wise it would be about the same price if you use quality items, But more use friendly.

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I like Nikons. Which model is that one?

Buckmaster 3-9x40 Matte finish
Buckmasters 3-9x40 | BUCKMASTERS | RIFLESCOPES

$220-$180 depending on where you buy it.
The eye relief and how it cuts off side to side made me choose it over the Prostaff series which was $100-$125. It was a great scope too, But i was already have eye relief issues with such a low mount so the extra money was worth it to me.
If thats not an issue the Prostaff is a a great low priced option.
 
you can place the magnifier in front of the red dot.

check out the catalog, accessories, 2x booster at ADCO: Advanced Dichroic Combat Optics

i have an adco red dot that came last night but i didn't buy the booster. maybe i will, not sure. according to adco, if you remove the magnifier after sighting in you may need to resight in with the plain optic. i don't like that.
 
I checked out the Mako 3x at a gun show. It was hooked up with a red dot on a rail so you could pick it up and look thru it. The dot had a long tail on it like a comet. Wasn't impressed.

As far as dot size... I just took a BSA red dot and put it in front of a 3-9x scope. The dot size did not change in relation to the target backdrop. However, if I put the red dot in front of the scope then the dot became much smaller in relation to the target backdrop... in addition to eye relief issues of course.

I got to shoot an AR last week using an Aimpoint ML2 2x. That was really nice... crystal clear. I don't think they make that model with magnification anymore.


sorry, i'm an idiot. because the target is also being magnified 5x the dot should remain more or less the same size.

sometimes the stupids just get the best of me.
 
sorry, i'm an idiot. because the target is also being magnified 5x the dot should remain more or less the same size.

sometimes the stupids just get the best of me.

You and I alike my friend. haha


I found a site that sells both the EOTech/Samson and LaRue Style FTS mounts. Given, they're knock offs.... Too bad the EOTech style is out of stock as that one seems preferable to me. Can anyone compare the function between the two style of mounts if you've had a chance to use both of them? I don't know if I can justify buying the real thing at this point in time so a knock off would be ok for me.

http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessor...gs/ea-30mm-larue-tactical-qd-pivot-mount.html

http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessor...d-scope-mount-ring-with-dovetail-adapter.html
 
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So it appears as though the LaRue style mounts will not work with the Mako Magnifiers as I don't think their rings come all the way apart. I believe that only one side of those rings is adjustable and because of that you cannot fit the Mako Magnifiers with their larger ends into them. Just as an FYI for anyone else who is interested in that combination.
 
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When you put a magnifier behind a red dot, it does indeed magnify the dot, but it also magnifies the target at the same rate. So the dot does not increase in size in relation to the target. A 1 moa dot at 1x (no magnifier) will cover about 1" at 100 yards. A 1 moa dot with a 3 x magnifier still only covers about 1" at 100 yards.
 
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