This is a review of Frenzy F3 6MOA Red Dot Sight (SCRD-79) from Jomi Garrucho.
Quick Verdict:
A fast-acquisition, feature-rich reflex sight that’s built tough and ideal for dynamic shooting — just make sure it fits your rail/optic cut first.
First Impressions:
Right out of the box, the Frenzy stands out with its big 26 × 32 mm viewing window. It feels purposeful — like something built for IPSC, PCC, or competitive use where situational awareness and speed matter. The 6 MOA dot is easy to spot, and the side-loading battery makes quick changes simple without the fear of upsetting your zero.
Durability & Build:
The housing is solid 7075-T6 aluminum with an IPX7 waterproof rating and 1500 g recoil resistance. Adjustment ranges are generous (100 MOA+) with crisp, audible 1 MOA clicks. Battery life can theoretically run up to 50,000 hours, thanks to the efficient electronics and motion sensor.

Test Setup:
Smith & Wesson FPC 9mm PCC
Rounds: ~600
What Worked Well:
Dot acquisition is intuitive — the large lens and 6 MOA dot make picking up the aiming point instinctive, even in bright days.
Tracking during recoil and target transitions felt natural — no tunnel vision and minimal head movement needed.
The motion-activated “shake awake” feature springs to life reliably and saves power during downtime. I ran it at two steps below max brightness most of the day with zero issues.
After ~600 rounds, the sight didn’t lose zero. Solid.
Side battery loading was legitimately convenient.
Dot remained crisp and visible on bright courses.
What Didn’t:
Unfortunately, it wouldn’t fit the M&P 9mm optic cut slide, even with the adapter plate I tried. That’s purely platform compatibility, not a defect, but worth knowing up front.

Specs Highlights:
Window Size: 26 × 32 mm
Dot Size: 6 MOA
Waterproof: IPX7
Shockproof: 1500 g
Adjustments: ~100 MOA windage/elevation
Battery: Side-loading CR2032, up to ~50,000 hrs
Mount Footprint: GIN / Weaver-type
Motion Sensor: Yes (shake awake)
Nice-to-Haves (Not Deal Breakers):
Green dot variant
Multi-reticle option
Solar assist power (seen on other Frenzy models)
The Bottom Line:
It feels purpose-built for competition shooters who want speed and durability without unnecessary gimmicks.
Fitment matters:
Just double-check your footprint before committing.
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