The video argues that the Trijicon RMR is 'mid' compared to newer optics, citing significant parallax error at 25 yards. It highlights the Osite SE and Vortex Defender ST as superior alternatives with much less parallax shift, even on budget options. The speaker suggests the RMR's reputation for durability is comparable to older, less advanced vehicles.
This review covers the Osite SE enclosed green dot optic, highlighting its RMSc/Hollow Sun K footprint compatibility for micro-compact firearms. Key features include a low-profile design, co-witness capability with iron sights, a fully enclosed emitter for durability, aspherical glass for clarity, and a multi-reticle option (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both). The optic also boasts motion-activated wake-up, integrated rear sights, IPX7 waterproofing, and a side-load battery compartment. A rigorous torture test demonstrated its robustness and ability to hold zero.
This video reviews the new Osite SE green dot optic, highlighting its low-profile RMSC mount, fully enclosed emitter, and dual-pane lens design for improved durability and clarity. It also discusses the side-load battery compartment, 6 MOA green dot, IPX7 waterproof rating, and motion-activated technology. The review emphasizes its suitability for personal defense and mentions Black Friday deals on various Osite models.
The Osite SE is a budget-friendly red dot sight designed for concealed carry, offering an enclosed emitter, side-loading battery, and a versatile multi-reticle system. It features a durable 7075T6 aluminum construction, IPX7 waterproofing, and a low deck height for co-witnessing iron sights. The optic provides clear glass, a crisp dot, and intuitive brightness controls with both manual and automatic adjustment.
This video reviews two affordable Osite red dot sights, the SE (battery-powered) and the S (rechargeable), highlighting their features and value. The instructor, Kim from Geauga Firearms Academy, emphasizes the fully enclosed emitter design and user-friendly adjustments. Both models are presented as solid options for those looking to add a red dot to their pistol without a high price tag, with particular attention paid to the SE's manual brightness control and the S's rechargeable capability.
The Osite SE is an enclosed micro red dot optic designed for pistols with an RMSC or RMS footprint. It features a side-load battery compartment, built-in iron sights, and an IP67 waterproof rating. The optic offers multiple reticle options and is presented as a durable, high-value option for concealed carry at a competitive price point.
The Osite SE is a new enclosed red dot optic featuring a side-accessible 1620 battery compartment, eliminating the need for a charging plate. It retains the multi-reticle option (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring, or both) and 1 MOA adjustments, but sacrifices the adjustable light sensor for a more affordable price point and increased durability. Constructed from 7075 aluminum, it demonstrates significant resilience to drops and impacts, maintaining zero and functional glass.
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.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the new Osite SE and the Hollison EPS Carry MRS, focusing on their features, performance, and value. The Osite SE introduces a replaceable CR1620 battery, addressing a common request, while maintaining the RMSC footprint. The review highlights similarities in construction and multi-reticle capabilities but points out key differences in battery type, solar assist (on Hollison), brightness settings, and mounting compatibility.
This review of the Osite SE micro red dot sight highlights its features as a budget-friendly, enclosed emitter optic. It offers multiple reticle options, 10 brightness settings, and a durable 7075T6 aluminum body with an IPX7 waterproof rating. The sight utilizes a common CR1620 battery accessible via a side compartment, allowing for zero retention during battery changes. The reviewer emphasizes its value, lifetime warranty, and suitability for modern firearms.
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