The Holosun thermal sight system for handguns features a wireless connection between a rail-mounted sensor and a slide-mounted optic. It allows users to switch between a full thermal view and a standard red dot, enhancing low-light shooting capabilities. The system was demonstrated on a Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS.
This video features Chris Cerino providing a first look at the new Holosun DRS-TH, a hybrid thermal optic. The Digital Reflex Sight - Thermal combines a red dot sight with a thermal overlay, offering users the advantages of both. The description also promotes Gun Talk's extensive media presence across various platforms and subscription options.
This video provides a comparison between two Holosun Digital Reflex Sight (DRS) models: the DRS-NV (Night Vision) and the DRS-TH (Thermal). The title explicitly states a comparison between these two distinct technologies for firearm-mounted optics. This analysis focuses on extracting tags related to the specific products, the technologies they employ, and the implied use cases in firearm applications.
The Holosun DRS-TH thermal scope ($1800) generally outperforms the DRS-NV ($1000) in tactical scenarios, offering superior detection through obscurants like smoke and brush. However, the NV unit provides better target identification, especially for faces, when used with active IR illumination. The TH excels in total darkness by detecting heat signatures, while the NV requires external IR sources to function effectively.
This video reviews the new Holosun DRS-TH thermal optic, which is positioned as a budget-friendly option. The content creator emphasizes that due to new platform rules, they cannot explicitly demonstrate how their channel is supported. They provide a link to their website for viewers who wish to support the channel and mention other platforms like Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram for uncensored content. The video also includes affiliate links for the wireless microphone and lighting used in its production. A standard disclaimer about safety, professional handling by trained instructors and law enforcement, and the use of a private range is included.
This video features a "POV" look at the new Holosun DRS-TH thermal optic. The creator highlights the optic's capabilities and showcases it in a first-person perspective. Due to "new rules," the creator cannot explicitly demonstrate how the channel is supported, but directs viewers to their website for affiliate links and ways to contribute. The description also lists some gear used, including a wireless microphone and lighting, and provides links to alternative platforms for "non-censored content." A disclaimer emphasizes that all firearm demonstrations are conducted by trained professionals at a private range with safety precautions in place.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Holosun DRS-TH thermal optic. The creator emphasizes supporting the channel through their website and alternative platforms like Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram due to platform restrictions. The video also includes affiliate links for the wireless mic and lighting used. A strong disclaimer is present, highlighting that all demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with safety protocols in place, and firearms not in immediate use are rendered inoperable. The review likely focuses on the capabilities and performance of the Holosun thermal red dot.
Holosun's DRS-TH and DRS-NV offer civilian-accessible thermal and night vision fused with red dots, priced at $1600 and $1000 respectively. While not replacements for dedicated NVGs, they excel at stationary detection and aiming. The DRS-TH's Highlight mode and the DRS-NV's IR performance are notable, though technical glitches and button usability with gloves are drawbacks. These optics represent a significant price disruption in the market.
Holosun is entering the night vision and thermal optics market with their new DRS-TH and DRS-NV models. These optics aim to disrupt the high-cost industry by offering the thermal unit at approximately $1,500 and the night vision unit at around $1,000. The video highlights the DRS-TH and mentions the DRS-NV, showcasing Holosun's expansion beyond traditional red dots.
IWA 2023 showcased innovative firearms and gear, including the modular Tinck Arms Perun X-16 with a hybrid operating system and the WBP AKM in 5.56 NATO. Optics advancements were highlighted by Holosun's DRS-TH thermal/red dot and Primary Arms' wide field-of-view options. Tactical apparel from Helikon-Tex and specialized components like Akila's carbon fiber stock and Armanov's counterweight buffer also featured prominently.
The Holosun DRS line offers innovative hybrid sights combining red dot functionality with digital night vision and thermal imaging capabilities. Available in Pro and Standard thermal versions, these optics can function in complete darkness by superimposing a digital image onto the glass. They feature digital reticles, zoom options up to 3x, and a 30fps refresh rate, making them versatile for various lighting conditions.
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