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The CVLIFE 3-9x40 Rifle Scope offers a professional-grade hunting experience with dual red and green illuminated reticles, 3-9x magnification, and a 40mm objective lens featuring multi-coated optics for 95% light transmittance. Built from durable aluminum alloy, it’s fully sealed and nitrogen-filled to resist fog and rain, ensuring reliable performance in all weather. Equipped with resettable 1/4 MOA turrets and easy-to-install 20mm mounts, this scope delivers precision aiming and versatile usability for hunters seeking high value and dependable clarity.






| ASIN | B09WHZLJ89 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,833 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #9 in Rifle Scopes |
| Brand | CVLIFE |
| Brand Name | CVLIFE |
| Color | Green,Red |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun, Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 601 Reviews |
| Eye Relief | 74.93 Millimeters |
| Field Of View | 40.38 Feet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.74"L x 3.07"W x 2.91"H |
| Item Height | 4 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 424 Grams |
| Magnification Maximum | 9 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
| Manufacturer | CVLIFE |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Free Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 13.74"L x 3.07"W x 2.91"H |
| Product Style | Mil-dot (MOA) |
| Reticle Type | Mil-dot |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Mil-dot (MOA) |
R**E
It satisfied all my needs for a really low price!!
I ordered this for a Hi-Point 995TS 9mm Carbine. (Pictured in one of the attached images). As most of you will know, this is a very inexpensive firearm, so I did not want to spend money on a scope that was a large portion or more than the cost the firearm itself. My eyes are getting worse and worse and I basically wanted a way to magnify the targets. My eyes are good enough out to about 15 yards, and any more starts getting tough. So I looked around the Budget Optics space. Found lots of Chinese made optics from different manufacturers that looked pretty much the same. Went back and forth between CVLIFE, UUQ, PINTY, BEILESHI brands and all were about the same specs and about the same price point. Went with CVLIFE for the SLIGHLTY better brand name. As it turned out, the scope itself came in generic packaging that just said RIFLE SCOPE (see image). There was a tiny "CVLIFE" on a sticker on the package (see image). On the scope itself, there was NO brand name as I have seen in reviews of other CVLIFE scopes (even the budget ones) just 3-9x40EG, so I guess this is really a generic scope that CVLIFE sells and probably no different from any of the the others I was looking at in this price point. The little instruction manual was very basic and covered several generic scopes. It did not even have any information on the illuminated reticle that came with this scope. There were some errors, referring to the windage adjustment turret as both the RIGHT turret (CORRECT) and LEFT turret (WRONG for this scope). That said, everything was pretty standard and I lucked out and dropped the (included) CR2032 battery in the right way and the reticle lighting worked as advertised. A cheap servicable magifying optic was all I was looking for, so I raise these points on packaging and instructions for informational purposes, not so much as a downside. The included 20mm Scope Rings (Picatinny/Weaver rail) fit perfectly on my Hi-Point rails. Came with an Allen key to tighten down the rings on the body of the scope. As expected, I had to remove the rear sight to make room, but I left the front sight on and the scope is mounted high enough that it wasn't an issue. Scope was a breeze to mount and seemed pretty stable, given the innate flex of the Hi-Point polymer rail. The indoor range I go to has a maximum distance of 25 yards, so that was the distance I zeroed the scope at. It was much harder to zero than I thought. Out of the box it was barely on the paper and it took me a lot of clicking to get anywhere close. Was probably the idiot BEHIND the scope more than the scope itself. I got close and packed it in. Couple of days later I went back and got it zeroed. Was nailing bullseyes at 25 yards consistently. Took it back to the range a week later and shot freehand and it held zero and nailed bullseyes. Oddly, it was shooting a bit low and left when going for headshots (on the paper target) though the point of impact was constantly on. I even put it on a bench rest to check and it was the same. CENTER BULLSEYE dead on. HEAD SHOT off to the left and low. Parallax?? Whatever. I am very happy with my purchase and the scope gave me exactly what I wanted from it for a low price point. 5 Stars for that reason.
J**H
A sight for sore eyes!
This item is very well made and quality of the sight picture is great. It was also very easy to understand as well as easy to mount. The price is low but does not reflect poorly on the high quality of the scope. I would recommend this scope to everyone I know.
A**R
Very good scope! But note there's a minimum range for effectiveness
Had a long debate between this one and the other CVLife one with the AO adjustment. Ended up giving this a go, and found it a very solid product. Just one caveat. The build quality is nice. I have had several optics, and for the price, this is very solid. The structure is rigid, the optics clear, and the gears to adjust have nice resistance feel to them. The illuminated lights are also an icing, making the dots pronounced even in dark backgrounds - both green and red are a nice touch. I was able to secure this to my Ruger 10/22 with Picatinny rails no issues. This comes with an allen wrench, so you don't have to bring your own. The lens covers are included as well. My only gripe with this otherwise very worthwhile scope, is that without the AO adjustment, you will have trouble getting a clear picture on things less than 15 yards. I looked at something at ~10 yards on min magnification (3X), and it was blurry. But looking at something 30 yards, everything was clear, even on max (9X) magnification. Conceivably, with AO adjustment possible, you could mitigate all of these issues. In fact, I would recommend you consider the 4-16X illuminated scope from CVLife. That one costs more, but has both illumination, and AO adjustment. Update: I purchased the illuminated, AO adjustment CVLife scope that's 4-16x44. With the AO adjustment, I can put that scope at 10 yards and see much more clearly than this one. I would surmise the 3-9x40 variant with AO (no illumination) scope would do equally well.
J**K
Decent entry level scope
I use this on my hunting rifle, Its as accurate as a high dollar scope so its definitely worth the money. It has been mounted for some time now and has held up well. it may be a cheaper scope but it looks really nice in combo with my rifle. the visual is clear and easy to adjust.
G**N
Awesome scope. (It was a steal!)
Great scope for the price. Very well built. The illuminated cross-hair works very well.
N**X
Decent for the price, but it IS low-priced…
Fairly easy to mount and set up, with some caveats. Used a almost new Burris to spot when sighting in, shooting due South early afternoon of a bright sunny late fall day, the CVLife had a bit of contrast loss compared to the Burris - but was still good enough to obtain a decent sight picture. It was actually easier to obtain proper eye relief and decent sight acquisition than the Burris at similar magnification - 5x to 6x -so that was a definite positive. One note - the mount/rings aren’t great (but it IS a $40 scope…). Couldn’t get enough adjustment to zero windage on initial mounting, so I had to take it back off, swap the rings front-to-back, and rotate them 180° - that shifted the initial mounting error to the other side so I could adjust the windage enough. Not a difficult problem, just something to be aware of. The mounting caps appear to be plastic rather than aluminum, so that’s a negative (but, it IS a $40 scope…), but so far has held well enough (at least for the first 8 rounds through the rifle - 5 to establish and verify zero and 3 for my boys to get a chance to shoot it). I’m planning to use it almost entirely for relatively short range hog hunting, so it should work acceptably well.
B**N
Great scope
Great scope if Your on a budget it’s really accurate I sited it in at 100 yards it’s just as good as any high quality scopes out there I’d recommend for sure
W**Y
Just as good as optics that cost 3 times more
It gives higher end optics a run for the money. From crystal clear glass to easy turning throw lever. Forgiving eye box illumination is just right during dawn or early evening.
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