This review covers the Olight SE RMSc footprint pistol optic, highlighting its green dot reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring, or both) and features like auto on/off, waterproof/shockproof/fogproof construction, and a built-in rear sight. The presenter found the green dot particularly crisp for his astigmatism and noted its excellent daytime brightness. The optic performed well on a Shield Plus, offering a good co-witness with factory iron sights and demonstrating accuracy during range testing.
This review of the Glock 48 highlights its position as a larger variant of the Glock 43X, featuring a longer slide and improved ergonomics with front and rear serrations. The firearm is described as a 'pretty good shooter' and is shown equipped with a 10-round magazine and an Olight SE optic. The presenter, Johnny Q, engages viewers by asking about their personal carry choices for the Glock 48.
This video provides a critical look at budget pistol optics, highlighting potential issues with fitment and long-term reliability. The instructor demonstrates the installation and initial zeroing of several optics, including Aimwin, Olight SE, Cylee Wolf EDG, and Holosun models. The core message emphasizes investing in higher-tier optics for better durability and consistent performance, advising viewers to prioritize quality over initial cost.
The Olight SE is a compact, enclosed emitter micro red dot sight designed for concealed carry. It features a side-accessible battery tray for easy replacement of a CR1620 battery, 10 brightness settings (two NVG compatible), selectable reticles (dot, circle dot, circle), and motion activation. The sight is IPX7 rated and offers 1 MOA per click adjustments. It mounts on an RMSC footprint and is priced under $200.
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