NEW Holosun SCS Carry Hands On First Look

Published on March 20, 2024
Duration: 17:34

This guide details the installation of the Holosun SCS Carry optic, an enclosed red dot sight ideal for concealed carry. It covers mounting on specific Glock MOS models, including the use of adapter plates and the critical importance of Loctite for secure installation. The video features insights from GlockStore founder Lenny Magill, a recognized expert in Glock modifications.

Quick Summary

The Holosun SCS Carry is an enclosed emitter red dot sight designed for concealed carry, protecting the reticle from environmental elements. It features a green Multi-Reticle System (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle) and a unique solar charging system with an internal battery offering up to 20,000 hours of life. Proper installation using Loctite is crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Holosun SCS Carry
  2. 00:27Enclosed Reticle Benefits
  3. 01:00Footprint and Compatibility
  4. 02:06Mounting on Glock 43X MOS
  5. 03:50Slimline MOS Retrofit
  6. 05:08Reticle Features
  7. 06:18Solar Power and Internal Battery
  8. 07:15Mounting on Full-Size Glocks
  9. 08:13Installation Tips and Loctite
  10. 14:45Shooting Technique with Optics

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Holosun SCS Carry suitable for concealed carry?

The Holosun SCS Carry is ideal for concealed carry because it features an enclosed emitter design. This protects the optic's internal components and reticle from dirt, dust, and moisture, ensuring reliable performance when carried discreetly.

How does the Holosun SCS Carry charge its battery?

The SCS Carry utilizes a dual charging system. It has an internal rechargeable battery that is primarily charged by an integrated solar panel located on top of the optic, offering extended operational life.

What is the reticle system on the Holosun SCS Carry?

The Holosun SCS Carry features a green Multi-Reticle System. Users can choose between a 2 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or a combination of both, providing flexibility for different shooting scenarios and preferences.

What is the importance of using Loctite when installing a pistol optic?

Using Loctite, specifically blue (242 or 243), on optic mounting screws is critical. It prevents the screws from vibrating loose under the recoil of the firearm, which could lead to the optic detaching or malfunctioning.

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