This video reviews the new Osite K micro red dot sight, comparing it to the Holosun 407K. It highlights the Osite K's RMSC footprint compatibility, larger window, and durable 7075 aluminum construction. The review includes drop tests and zero retention assessments, suggesting the Osite K is a strong budget-friendly contender, particularly for concealed carry.
This review covers the Osite C and K micro red dot sights, highlighting their construction, features, and performance. The Osite C features an RMR footprint and a large window with multiple reticle options (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both), while the Osite K uses an RMSC footprint and offers a 6 MOA dot. Both are constructed from 7075T6 aluminum, boast 8 daylight and 2 night vision settings, and feature side-mounted battery trays for easy replacement without losing zero. The review emphasizes their durability through extensive torture testing, including submersion (IPX7), and their affordability with a lifetime warranty.
This video reviews the Osite C and Osite K red dot sights, comparing them to Holosun counterparts. The Osite C features an RMR footprint and is positioned as a competitor to the Holosun 507C, while the Osite K uses an RMSC footprint, similar to the Holosun 407K. Both Osite models offer replaceable batteries (CR1632 for C, CR1620 for K) with side-loading access and a 6 MOA dot reticle. The reviewer highlights Osite's cleaner aesthetics, flush battery doors, and perceived larger window size as advantages, while noting the Osite C lacks auto-sensing and solar features found on some Holosun models. Both optics include a lifetime warranty.
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