As both a red dot enjoyer and a fan of micro pistols I thought this package would be a great upgrade over a stock LCP MAX.
I finally found one in person to handle and while I didn’t get to shoot with it, I was more interested in the optic than the pistol. This may be the first time I’ve ever found an optic to seem inherently worse than iron sights. The window is tremendously small, which was an intended feature to make it mate as slickly as possible on the gun. Normally I don’t think window size is variable to care much about, but in this case it is so small that finding the dot in the window essentially requires lining up using the irons before the dot even comes into view. I have a habit of lining up irons with pistol dots but even so I usually at least see the dot in the window before I’m perfectly lined up. On this optic once the dot is in view it is a massive 15MOA red smear. It is not a dot and 15MOA donut, it is a solid gigantic red circle.
The dot is fiber optically illuminated, which seems to me that in the exact situation when you’d want it to be the brightest it will be the dimmest.
This is a very awkward aiming setup. While LCP MAX guns aren’t exactly intended as target shooters and the statistical self defense use doesn’t even need sights, having the ability to reach out further with faster accuracy is always a good thing, but in this case if I was trying to stretch the reach on an LCP MAX I’d pass on this red dot and keep the irons.