You probably can but it is personal preference.
You mount it the same way you mount a scope. The rifle or gun must have an 11MM or Weaver mount on the barrel for the red dot to attach to.
Yes it does have a red dot in the middle of the scope.
rectile is way better enless the red dot is big
If you don't have a manual, contact the maker.
The red dot tube is a type of sight or scope with adjustable magnification.
yes, generally. But some inexpensive scopes will come with rings, usually only for Weaver bases. Regular-style magnifying rifle scopes with a one-inch tube need a set of rings to attach them to the scope base or the gun's receiver. But some red-dot type scopes don't need rings-- the clamps that attach them to the gun are built right in.or better, ask the www.eurooptic.com expert team as they always give good advice and not think in commercial terms.
See http://www.pyramydair.com/site/articles/mildot/
It is a gun that has a glass thingy used to aim. There is a red dot in the middle of the glass thingy to help aim better.
It is a gun that has a glass thingy used to aim. There is a red dot in the middle of the glass thingy to help aim better.
Best left to a gunsmith
Contact the maker.
Never!