Time will tell how long the paint will hold up in the field. The finish is a semi-gloss black paint that seems to be applied pretty evenly, whereas the real Elcan uses a hard coat gray anodizing. Overall it feels well constructed and out together. It actually might weigh a tiny bit more than the real Elcan, but without a scale I can only speculate. First thing you will notice when picking this up is that this is a heavy unit. It goes into the trash with the rest of the boxes. Who cares about the box? I’m not going to waste time on describing the box, it’s irrelevant to the function of the optic. I’ve spent a lot of time and many thousands of rounds behind an Elcan, so the replica has a lot to live up to in my book. The G&G version rated best out of them all per reviews, and it features a true 1-4x throw lever,Įlevation adjustments, and excellent eye relief. Most of them also do not have elevation adjustments. Most of them do not have a true 1 – 4x throw lever. ![]() ![]() I came away with a few important tid-bits, namely: there are only 4 makers of replica Elcan’s out there. I did a fair amount of research before purchasing this. Here’s my review on the G&G replica 1-4x Elcan SpecterDR.
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