AimWin PN320 Open Emitter Reflex Affordable Sight

Published on June 18, 2025
Duration: 7:21

This guide details the installation of the Aimwin PN320 open emitter red dot sight. It covers battery installation, the use of included tools, and the process of mounting the optic using an adapter plate, emphasizing proper screw torque and alignment. The review highlights the optic's features, reticle options, and price point.

Quick Summary

The Aimwin PN320 is an affordable open emitter red dot sight featuring a 2 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or both. It offers 11 brightness settings, a motion sensor, and uses a CR1632 battery with a 10,000-hour runtime. It has an RMR footprint and is factory zeroed at 100 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:11Included Accessories
  3. 00:24Optic Overview
  4. 00:47Open Emitter Design
  5. 00:59Reticle Options and Specs
  6. 01:10Price and Availability
  7. 01:12Brightness Settings and Battery Life
  8. 01:40Motion Sensor Feature
  9. 01:48Optic Footprint
  10. 01:50Low Battery Indicator
  11. 01:58Factory Zeroing and Warranty
  12. 02:07Glass Tint and Design
  13. 02:14Electronics Sealing
  14. 02:16Battery Installation
  15. 02:31Red Dot Clarity
  16. 02:38Changing Reticles
  17. 02:44Circle Dot Clarity
  18. 02:51Circle Reticle Clarity
  19. 03:02Personal Reticle Preference
  20. 03:07Maximum Brightness Test
  21. 03:16Minimum Brightness and Power Off
  22. 03:24Value for Price Assessment
  23. 03:31Recommended Use Cases
  24. 03:40Installation Process Start
  25. 03:41Adapter Plate Compatibility Issue
  26. 04:08Critique on Adapter Plate Inclusion
  27. 04:19Using Alternative Adapter Plate
  28. 04:23Adapter Plate Mounting Torque
  29. 04:27Applying Thread Locker
  30. 04:31Hand-Tightening Adapter Plate Screws
  31. 05:03Placing Optic on Adapter Plate
  32. 05:09Adapter Plate Movement Concern
  33. 05:19Screw Length Selection
  34. 05:27Selecting Shorter Mounting Screws
  35. 05:36Proper Screw Threading Technique
  36. 05:41Tightening Optic Mounting Screws
  37. 06:05Final Check for Lift
  38. 06:14Mounted Optic Appearance
  39. 06:21Top View and Design
  40. 06:26Dot Clarity at Low Brightness
  41. 06:29Reticle Size vs. Circle
  42. 06:55Reviewer Disclosure
  43. 07:06Overall Conclusion
  44. 07:10Main Dislike
  45. 07:14Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reticle options for the Aimwin PN320 red dot sight?

The Aimwin PN320 offers three reticle configurations: a 2 MOA red dot only, a combination of a 2 MOA dot with a 32 MOA circle, and a 32 MOA circle only. This versatility allows users to choose the aiming point best suited for their needs.

How long does the battery last on the Aimwin PN320 red dot sight?

The Aimwin PN320 is powered by a CR1632 lithium battery and has a maximum advertised runtime of 10,000 hours. This is considered potentially low compared to some competitors, but still offers over a year of continuous use, especially when using just the dot.

Does the Aimwin PN320 have a motion sensor?

Yes, the Aimwin PN320 features a motion sensor with a shake-away function. It automatically shuts off the optic after five minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life, and reactivates upon detecting movement.

What footprint does the Aimwin PN320 use?

The Aimwin PN320 utilizes the RMR footprint. This is a widely adopted standard in the red dot sight market, ensuring compatibility with a broad range of firearm slides and mounting plates.

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