NEW!!! Enclosed RMR Osight! 3K round test

Published on January 19, 2026
Duration: 10:19

This video provides an expert-level review of the Olight Osight XR enclosed red dot sight, featuring a 3,000-round durability test and a rigorous drop test. Shortshot Tony, an experienced gear reviewer, demonstrates the optic's performance on a Glock 17, highlighting its RMR footprint, magnetic charging system, and multiple reticle options. The review emphasizes the optic's resilience, maintaining zero after significant abuse, making it a strong contender for concealed carry and duty use.

Quick Summary

The Olight Osight XR is an enclosed red dot sight with an RMR footprint, tested for durability over 3,000 rounds and a 5-foot drop onto rocks. It features a magnetic charging system and multiple reticle options (2 MOA dot, 6 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle). Despite minor scuffs, it maintained zero and functionality, making it a strong contender for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Osight XR and C
  2. 00:193,000 Round Durability Test
  3. 00:46Charging System and Battery
  4. 01:25Reticle Options
  5. 01:41Accuracy and Zero Retention
  6. 02:11Concealed Carry and Design
  7. 04:14Torture and Drop Testing
  8. 06:01Parallax and Reticle Clarity
  9. 08:47Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Olight Osight XR and what makes it notable?

The Olight Osight XR is an enclosed red dot sight featuring an RMR footprint. It's notable for its robust construction, tested through 3,000 rounds and a significant drop test, maintaining zero and functionality.

How is the Olight Osight XR charged and what are its reticle options?

The Osight XR uses an internal rechargeable battery charged via a magnetic cover system, which also acts as a dust cover. It offers multiple reticle configurations, including a 2 MOA dot, 6 MOA dot, and a 32 MOA circle, with combinations available.

How durable is the Olight Osight XR according to the test?

The optic demonstrated high durability, surviving over 2,500 rounds (with a 3,000-round test planned) and a 5-foot drop onto rocky terrain without glass breakage or loss of zero, sustaining only minor external scuffs.

Is the Olight Osight XR suitable for concealed carry?

Based on the review, the enclosed design and RMR footprint of the Osight XR are considered advantageous for concealed carry, offering better protection against the elements and potential impacts compared to open-emitter designs.

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