A look at the Holosun EPS and EPS Carry

Published on January 10, 2024
Duration: 3:21

This video provides an expert-level overview of the Holosun EPS and EPS Carry enclosed red dot sights. Instructor Stephen from TRB highlights key features like the Multi-Reticle System (MRS), solar panel, side-loading battery compartment with a 50,000-hour life, and the Shake Awake feature. He specifically points out the EPS Carry's integrated rear sight, beneficial for firearms without a milled slide cut. The review emphasizes the durability and ease of maintenance of enclosed optics, comparing their size and price favorably against competitors like the Trijicon RMR.

Quick Summary

The Holosun EPS and EPS Carry are enclosed pistol red dot sights offering excellent value, durability, and features like a side-loading battery compartment and MRS reticle. The EPS Carry includes integrated rear sights, making it ideal for firearms without a milled slide cut. Priced between $300-$400, they are a more affordable alternative to competitors like the Trijicon RMR.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Holosun EPS Overview
  2. 00:17Holosun EPS MRS Features
  3. 00:38Battery Life and Access
  4. 01:04Shake Awake Feature
  5. 01:29EPS Carry Built-in Rear Sights
  6. 01:50Enclosed Optic Benefits
  7. 02:00Size Comparison to Other Holosun Models
  8. 02:09Price Comparison and Value
  9. 02:54Performance and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of the Holosun EPS and EPS Carry red dot sights?

The Holosun EPS series offers an enclosed design for durability, a side-loading battery compartment for easy changes without re-zeroing, and a long battery life. The EPS Carry model uniquely features built-in rear sights, beneficial for certain pistol platforms.

What reticle options are available on the Holosun EPS MRS model?

The Holosun EPS MRS (Multi-Reticle System) allows users to select between a 2 MOA red dot, a 32 MOA circle, or both simultaneously, offering flexibility for various shooting applications and distances.

How does the battery life and access work on the Holosun EPS optics?

Both EPS models use CR2032 batteries with a claimed 50,000-hour life. The battery compartment is conveniently located on the side, enabling replacement without removing the optic, thus maintaining zero.

Are the Holosun EPS optics considered a good value compared to competitors?

Yes, the Holosun EPS optics are highly regarded for their value, typically costing $300-$400. This is significantly less than comparable enclosed optics like the Trijicon RMR (starting at $500+) and Trijicon RCR ($645).

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