This video provides a comprehensive overview of the best pistol red dot sights available for 2026, highlighting key features and use cases for various applications like concealed carry and competition. It details specific models from brands such as Sig Sauer, Holosun, Trijicon, and Vortex, discussing their durability, reticle options, battery life, and mounting footprints. The content aims to help viewers make informed purchasing decisions to avoid wasting money on suboptimal optics.
This guide details the installation of the Olight Osight S and SE red dot sights onto a Glock 43X MOS. The video, presented by Lenny McGill from GlockStore, highlights the direct-fit nature of these optics on the G43X MOS, allowing for co-witness with iron sights. It also covers the unique charging system of the Osight S and the compatibility of both models with full-size Glocks via adapter plates.
The Olight Osight S is a new compact red dot sight designed for concealed carry firearms. It features a direct mount capability, a wide field of view with a large lens, and simple controls. The optic offers three reticle options and is designed to co-witness with iron sights, though it sits low enough that iron sights may not be strictly necessary. A key feature is its unique charging port, allowing for on-device charging.
This video provides a quick review of the Olight Osight S in its new olive green color. It highlights the optic's RMSC footprint, multi-reticle system (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both), and unique charging cover with an integrated battery for extended life. The reviewer demonstrates its performance on a Shield Plus pistol, noting its crisp reticles and ease of use.
This YouTube video explores the Olight Osight S and Osight X red dot optics. The title "What In The Heck Is This??" suggests a focus on introducing and potentially reviewing these less common or intriguing sighting systems. Viewers can expect to learn about the features and functionalities of these Olight red dots, likely including their intended applications and performance. The video aims to inform viewers about these specific optics within the broader context of firearm accessories.
This review covers the Olight Osight S, an RMSc footprint pistol optic with an enclosed emitter. The presenter highlights its dual battery system for extended life, multiple reticle options, and light-sensing auto-brightness. Performance testing on a Shield Plus in 30 Super Carry demonstrates good grouping and ease of target acquisition, with the presenter praising the crispness of the dot.
This review of the Olight OSight S RMSC optic details its features, including its magnetic recharging system and compact, closed-emitter design. The video emphasizes its durability through a rigorous torture test involving impacts, drops, and slide racking, demonstrating its ability to hold zero. The reviewer highlights the optic's clear glass, user-selectable reticles, and integrated battery indicator as key advantages, while noting the proprietary charging method as a potential drawback.
The Olight Osight S is a new enclosed emitter red dot sight for pistols, gaining attention for its features and price. It boasts a favorable window size, a versatile multi-reticle system (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring), and a compact form factor made from premium aluminum alloy. Key features include a built-in rear notch sight, motion sensor for automatic activation, and a unique magnetic charging cover with a battery level display.
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