Holosun 510C: A Gear Snob's Perspective

Published on April 13, 2021
Duration: 17:04

The Holosun 510C is a large, open-reflex sight featuring a Grade 5 Titanium housing and multiple reticle options. It boasts solar failsafe and shake-awake technology for extended battery life. While not made in America and featuring prominent logos, it's considered a reliable and affordable option for most users, though perhaps not an extreme combat optic.

Quick Summary

The Holosun 510C is a large open reflex sight with a Grade 5 Titanium housing, offering multiple reticle options (dot, circle, circle-dot) in red or green. It includes solar failsafe and shake-awake technology for battery efficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 00:27Speaker Introduction: 1911 Syndicate
  3. 01:08Holosun 510C Overview
  4. 04:32Technical Specs: Open Reflex Sight
  5. 06:21Reticle & Color Options
  6. 08:09Solar Fail-safe & Shake-awake
  7. 09:36Build Quality & Housing
  8. 10:04Mounting & Co-witness
  9. 13:07Cons & Criticisms
  10. 14:38Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Holosun 510C?

The Holosun 510C is an open reflex sight with a Grade 5 Titanium housing. It features a multi-reticle system (dot, circle, or circle-dot), solar failsafe, and shake-awake technology. It also offers 12 brightness settings and a 0.5 MOA adjustment increment.

What reticle options does the Holosun 510C offer?

The Holosun 510C provides three reticle options: a 65 MOA circle, a 2 MOA dot, or a combination of both the circle and the dot. These options are available in both red and green illumination.

What are the main criticisms of the Holosun 510C?

The primary criticisms mentioned are that the Holosun 510C is not manufactured in the USA and that the branding logos on the housing are excessively large and prominent, which some users find unappealing.

Is the Holosun 510C suitable for all types of firearm use?

According to the reviewer, while the 510C is reliable, fast, and affordable for most users, it might not be considered an extreme 'battle optic' suitable for the harshest combat environments. It's best suited for general use, training, and hunting.

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