Holosun SCS Carry, DRS-NV, and AEMS

Published on September 10, 2024
Duration: 4:16

This video reviews three Holosun optics: the SCS, a compact, solar-powered pistol sight with a 200,000-hour runtime and K/RMS-c footprint compatibility; the AEMS, a large-windowed optic with a solar backup and multiple reticle options; and the DRS-NV, a red dot sight with integrated night vision capabilities. The SCS features a single button for mode and reticle changes, while the AEMS offers a wide field of view and automatic/manual brightness. The DRS-NV provides dual reticles for day and night use, with an optional IR illuminator for complete darkness.

Quick Summary

The Holosun SCS is a compact, solar-powered red dot sight for pistols, offering a 200,000-hour runtime, Shake Awake technology, and compatibility with K and RMS-c footprints. It features a single button for mode and reticle adjustments, including single dot, dot-and-circle, or circle-only reticles.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Holosun Brand Overview
  2. 00:36Holosun SCS Review
  3. 00:56SCS Footprint Compatibility
  4. 01:05SCS Controls and Modes
  5. 01:19SCS Shake Awake Technology
  6. 01:52Holosun AEMS Review
  7. 02:09AEMS Solar Backup
  8. 02:24AEMS Reticle Options
  9. 02:34AEMS Field of View
  10. 02:50Holosun DRS-NV Review
  11. 03:01DRS-NV Reticles
  12. 03:07DRS-NV Co-witnessing
  13. 03:15DRS-NV Low Light Performance
  14. 03:32DRS-NV IR Illuminator Need
  15. 03:42Holosun Quality and Variety

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Holosun SCS optic?

The Holosun SCS is a compact, solar-powered red dot sight for pistols, offering a 200,000-hour runtime, Shake Awake technology, and compatibility with K and RMS-c footprints. It features a single button for mode and reticle adjustments, including single dot, dot-and-circle, or circle-only reticles.

How does the Holosun AEMS differ from other red dot sights?

The Holosun AEMS stands out with its exceptionally large window, providing a great field of view. It includes a battery backup and a solar panel for extended operation, along with Shake Awake technology and multiple reticle options.

What is the primary function of the Holosun DRS-NV optic?

The Holosun DRS-NV is designed for low-light and night operations, integrating a red dot sight with night vision (infrared) capabilities. It allows for co-witnessing and simultaneous use of both daytime and night vision reticles.

When would an IR illuminator be necessary with the Holosun DRS-NV?

While the Holosun DRS-NV can function as a standalone night vision unit in low light conditions like moonlight or starlight, an external IR illuminator is required for operation in pitch-black environments with no ambient light.

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