Everything New from Holosun 2026 | Shot Show

Published on January 20, 2026
Duration: 8:24

This video from Tactical Advisor provides an in-depth look at Holosun's 2026 product releases showcased at SHOT Show. Featuring insights from Adam at Holosun, the content covers new optics like the AEMS EVO and its dual-laser variant, pistol sights such as the 507 Pro Max and 407 Comp, and enclosed micro optics for pistols. The discussion highlights technical specifications, mounting footprints, and integrated features relevant to modern firearm applications, including night vision compatibility.

Quick Summary

Holosun's 2026 product releases from SHOT Show include the AEMS EVO (30% larger), AEMS EVO Dual with slaved IR/Visible lasers, 507 Pro Max pistol sight, 407 Comp (6 MOA dot only), and enclosed pistol optics AEMS Macro (509T footprint) and AEMS Micro (Acro footprint).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & SHOT Show Overview
  2. 00:23AEMS EVO & EVO Dual Introduction
  3. 01:20AEMS EVO Dual Technical Details
  4. 03:28507 Pro Max & 407 Comp Overview
  5. 04:14AEMS Macro & Micro Discussion
  6. 05:19Upcoming Optics & Lasers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new Holosun optics for 2026?

Holosun's 2026 releases include the AEMS EVO (30% larger than standard AEMS), the AEMS EVO Dual with integrated IR/Visible lasers, the larger 507 Pro Max pistol sight, the 407 Comp (6 MOA dot only), and enclosed pistol optics like the AEMS Macro (509T footprint) and AEMS Micro (Acro footprint). They also previewed the IRIS ARC illuminator, EPS Core, and DPS Thermal sight.

What are the advantages of the Holosun AEMS EVO Dual?

The AEMS EVO Dual offers integrated IR and visible lasers that are slaved to the reticle, meaning a single adjustment zeros all components. It also features a Crane switch compatible port for remote activation, enhancing its utility for night vision operations or tactical applications.

How do the Holosun AEMS Macro and Micro differ?

The AEMS Macro is designed to fit the 509T footprint, commonly found on many modern pistol slides, while the AEMS Micro is built for the Acro footprint. Both provide enclosed emitter designs for increased durability and protection on pistol platforms.

What is the significance of the slaved reticle on the AEMS EVO Dual?

A slaved reticle means that adjusting the sight's zero point automatically adjusts the zero for all integrated lasers (IR and visible). This simplifies the sighting-in process significantly, ensuring all aiming components remain aligned with a single adjustment.

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