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Have a sig sauer sts-081 and during shooting today the rear lens fell out. It is out of warranty but I called them anyway. They said they never heard of this before and offered no solution. I don't know if it is glass or plastic, but I do know what happens to some plastics if you use crazy glue, it hazes the lens beyond repair. Anybody else ever had this problem? Any suggestions? Possibly a jewelry shop?

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Glad you fixed it... but keep a close eye on it. Question... what's it mounted on and what are you using it for? (AR? .22? Range toy? SHTF? Etc.)

 

If it was me, I would have junked it and bought something else. If it's used for anything more than punching paper at the range... that optic's quality/reliability should immediately be brought into question and I'd find a better replacement.

 

If it's hosted on a range toy only...  at best, I would suspect you've at least bought yourself some time to fund a replacement. I wouldn't trust watch crystal glue to hold something, even as small and light as a lens, repeatedly through firing/recoil.

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This is mounted on a range toy, an inexpensive Beretta neos. I have had it for about two years and this was the first problem I have had, haven't even had to change the battery. The red dot may be inexpensive, but I can hit within a 8- 10 inch circle of what I'm aiming at on a target at 25 yards, and that is the best I can do, no fault of the red dot or the pistol. Having the glue fail after about 5000 rounds through it is not suprising to me, and if the glue holds for another 5000 rounds, I'd be happy. I don't get rid of a truck when a windshield wiper fails or if it needs a new battery.

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this optic looks almost identical to the primary arms series red dot specifically the 59.99 sale optic or the md-06 depending on which sig optic you have. (just comparing it to a google image search for "sts-081") i have it on a 7.62 so far so good and holds zero, now i wonder if the lens is just waiting to pop out any second haha. 

 

Next purchase will be vortex as ive heard good things and not all of us can purchase optics that cost almost as much as the rifle

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