Breaking The Box - Holosun AEMs and HM3X-T 3x Magnifier

Published on August 26, 2023
Duration: 20:42

This video provides an in-depth review of the Holosun AEMS red dot sight and the Holosun HM3XT titanium magnifier. The reviewer details their experiences with durability, mounting systems, and performance, including results from drop tests. Key takeaways include concerns about the durability of the mounts on both optics and a preference for the standard HM3X magnifier over the heavier, more expensive HM3XT.

Quick Summary

The Holosun AEMS red dot sight features a large 1.2"x1" window and durable 7075 T6 aluminum construction. It offers a 50,000-hour battery life with auto-on/off and 12 illumination settings. However, drop tests revealed durability issues with its mount's detent system, impacting zero retention.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsors
  2. 01:09Holosun AEMS Overview
  3. 02:24AEMS Window Size & Weight
  4. 03:00AEMS Body Material
  5. 03:13AEMS Mounting System
  6. 03:45AEMS Versions (Core vs. Full)
  7. 04:18AEMS Integrated Lens Caps
  8. 05:10AEMS Battery Life & Features
  9. 06:09AEMS Illumination Settings
  10. 06:46AEMS Mount Design & Return to Zero
  11. 07:41Holosun HM3XT Magnifier Overview
  12. 08:03HM3XT vs. HM3X Weight & Size
  13. 08:32HM3XT Eye Relief
  14. 09:08Optics on Griffin Armament Mark 1
  15. 09:27HM3XT Mount Interference
  16. 10:52HM3XT vs. HM3X Recommendation
  17. 11:24Magnifier Mount Durability Issues
  18. 11:52HM3XT/HM3X Mount Incompatibility
  19. 12:22HM3X Mount Wobble
  20. 12:46HM3XT Mount Failure
  21. 13:24Aftermarket Mount Limitations
  22. 13:51Holosun Magnifier Mount Verdict
  23. 14:27AEMS Mount Issues
  24. 14:45AEMS Mount Detent System Failure
  25. 16:10Drop Test Procedure
  26. 16:38Post-Drop Test Results
  27. 17:19Overall Mount Verdict
  28. 17:47AEMS Value Proposition
  29. 18:00AEMS Aesthetics & Glass Quality
  30. 19:16AEMS vs. Core Version
  31. 19:52Mount Quality Expectations
  32. 20:19Smash or Pass: AEMS & HM3XT
  33. 20:27Conclusion & Viewer Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Holosun AEMS red dot sight?

The Holosun AEMS offers a large 1.2"x1" window, weighs 3.9 oz, and is constructed from durable 7075 T6 aluminum. It includes a side-loading 2032 battery, auto-on/auto-off, 50,000-hour battery life, 12 illumination settings (8 daylight, 4 NV), and optional solar fail-safe and multi-reticle systems.

How does the Holosun HM3XT titanium magnifier compare to the standard HM3X?

The HM3XT is smaller but significantly heavier due to its titanium construction, weighing nearly 12 oz compared to the HM3X's ~9.7 oz. While both have a 3-inch eye relief, the HM3XT's shorter body functionally reduces usable eye relief, making the standard HM3X a preferred choice for many.

What were the main durability concerns with the Holosun AEMS and HM3XT mounts?

During drop tests, the AEMS mount's detent ratcheting system loosened after impacts, causing wobble and loss of zero. The HM3XT magnifier's mount completely broke after a drop onto steel, indicating significant weaknesses in both mounting systems that are not compatible with most aftermarket solutions.

Is the Holosun AEMS worth the price, considering its features and potential issues?

The reviewer finds the AEMS's value proposition questionable, particularly due to the mount's performance in drop tests and slight optical distortions like magnification and tint. The core version is suggested as a better buy unless specific features of the full version are needed.

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