This review of the Osite SE Green Multi-Reticle sight highlights its robust construction, versatile reticle options (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both), and user-friendly features like a side-mounted battery compartment and motion-activated illumination. The optic boasts an IPX7 waterproof rating, a Shield RMSC/Holosun 407K footprint, and a lifetime warranty, making it a durable and reliable choice for various firearm applications, particularly concealed carry. The reviewer emphasizes Osite's commitment to quality, noting their success in the optics market following their established flashlight brand.
This entry details the Olight Osight C optic, highlighting its green reticle, shake-awake feature, and RMR footprint. Expert insights cover its performance during a shoulder-height drop test onto rocky ground, demonstrating durability and zero retention. The review also touches on range performance at 30 yards and compares the green reticle's clarity to older red versions. The segment concludes with a mention of the Sonoran Desert Institute (sdi.edu/shortshot) for gunsmithing and drone technology education.
This video provides an expert review of the Olight OSight XG green dot sight, demonstrating its key features. The reviewer, a tactical gear content creator, highlights the reticle's edge-to-edge clarity and co-witness capability with iron sights. The demonstration covers cycling through 10 brightness levels and switching between three distinct reticle patterns (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, and circle-dot).
This review covers two new Osite red dot sights: the C and K. The Osite C is presented as an entry-level optic with a large window, RMR footprint, and a 3 MOA dot/32 MOA circle reticle, ideal for new shooters. The Osite K is a compact option for everyday carry, featuring an RMSC footprint and a 6 MOA dot, suitable for concealed carry or defense.
This review covers the Osite C RMR footprint pistol red dot sight, highlighting its multi-reticle options (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both). The video details the mounting process on a Glock 17 clone, the zeroing procedure with audible clicks, and its performance in various lighting conditions. It also discusses features like the side battery tray and shake-awake functionality.
This review covers the CVLIFE WildHawk pistol red dot optic, highlighting its versatility with multiple mounting options (RMSC, RMR, Glock MOS, Picatinny) via included adapter plates. It features a shake-awake function, 10 brightness settings, IPX7 waterproofing, and a choice between a 2 MOA dot or a 32 MOA circle with a dot. The reviewer demonstrates mounting it on a Smith & Wesson Shield Plus and zeroing it on a steel gong, noting the audible clicks of the windage and elevation adjustments.
This review covers the Aimwin PE320 enclosed emitter red dot sight, highlighting its RMR footprint, solar panel, motion activation, and side-loading CR2032 battery. The presenter discusses its multi-reticle options (32 MOA circle, 2 MOA dot, or both) and 11 brightness settings, including two night vision compatible modes. A key focus is the ACRO mount system, which the presenter finds superior to traditional optic plates for secure mounting.
This video provides a first look and initial testing of the Osite SE RMSC optic, mounted on a Sig Sauer X Macro. The presenter demonstrates the unboxing, direct mounting process, and initial shooting impressions. Key features highlighted include its budget-friendly price point, multiple reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle), and surprising out-of-the-box performance and durability, even after a drop test.
The Olight O-Sight S is a new fully enclosed red dot sight featuring a 2 MOA dot within a 32 MOA circle. It includes a unique "garage cover" for charging and boasts an impressive battery life of 60,000-70,000 hours. The sight is designed for direct mounting on various popular pistol models, including the Glock 43X/48, SIG P365X Macro, and Ruger LCP MAX.
This review of the AimWin PN330 RMSC red dot sight highlights its features and compares it to competitors like the Sig Romeo Zero and Holosun 407k. The reviewer, with a couple of months of experience, notes its motion activation, multi-reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle), and CR232 battery with a 20,000-hour runtime. Key advantages include its RMSC footprint, allowing for deeper slide mounting and potential use of lower iron sights, and a larger window compared to some competitors. The reviewer finds the $230 price point fair for its features, despite the lack of a side-access battery compartment.
This review of the Olight S micro reflex sight highlights its compact design, suitable for concealed carry pistols with an RMSc cut. Key features include a rechargeable battery with a magnetic charging cover, motion activation, auto-dimming, and a changeable reticle system. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms optics, demonstrates its functionality and performance during range testing, noting its durability and ease of use.
This review covers the Nitewing SPO320 red dot optic, highlighting its robust 7075 T6 aluminum construction and practical features like shake awake and a side-loading battery tray. The reviewer, initially skeptical of pistol red dots, found the multi-reticle system (2A dot with 32 MOA circle) significantly aids in target acquisition, making it more natural than traditional dots. The optic is noted for its RMR footprint and durable construction, making it a compelling option in its price range.
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