Your only two solutions are the one with the CR123 cross-side or a real one.
The problem with all the ones with in-line batteries is that the springs are too weak. When the rifle recoils, the batteries disconnect and turn off the device.
Mines also lost zero after a few mags.
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Originally Posted by ZackTheRipperC
There's actually some pretty good paintball holographic sights that are very shock resistant and are very durable. I used to paintball regularly and have taken multiple paint balls directly to the lens and furniture from very close distance and that bitch still works beautifully. They aren't very pricey either. Having something on a GBBR that is super shock resistant isn't required as most of the airsoft sights on the market are somewhat shock resistant, however you will have to resight from time to time. Even with "shock resistant" sights you will have to make adjustments from time to time, just less often. Either way they won't be major adjustments, just a couples clicks one way or another.
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Shock resistant and impact resistant is not the same. Paintball sights are impact resistant.
I have a A5 with a heavy bolt (for more recoil) and it's not even kicking as much as my GBB pistol, way less than my SCAR or M4.