New Osight SE Green Dot

Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 1:39

This guide covers the installation and basic use of the Osight SE green dot optic, as demonstrated by an experienced instructor. It highlights the optic's RMSc footprint, user-replaceable battery, and versatile reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or combination). The video also compares the green and red reticle variants, noting their identical functionality aside from color.

Quick Summary

The Osight SE green dot optic features an RMSc footprint and offers versatile reticle options, including a 2 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or a combination. It utilizes a user-replaceable battery, a preferred design over cap-charged systems. Both green and red reticle variants are functionally identical, differing only in illumination color.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing Osight SE Green Dot
  2. 00:09Unboxing and Accessories
  3. 00:43Osight SE Features
  4. 00:57Reticle and Footprint Options
  5. 01:16Red vs Green Dot Comparison
  6. 01:29Mounted Optic Visual

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the footprint of the Osight SE optic?

The Osight SE optic features an RMSc footprint, which is a common mounting standard for micro red dot sights, particularly on handguns. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of pistol slides designed for this footprint.

What reticle options are available for the Osight SE?

The Osight SE offers a multi-reticle system. Users can choose between a 2 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or a combination of both the dot and the circle, providing flexibility for different shooting scenarios and preferences.

Does the Osight SE use a rechargeable battery?

No, the Osight SE uses a user-replaceable battery, not a cap-charged system. This design is often preferred for its convenience and reliability, allowing for quick battery swaps when needed.

What is the main difference between the green and red dot Osight SE models?

The primary difference between the green and red dot versions of the Osight SE is the color of the reticle illumination. Functionally, they are identical, offering users a choice based on personal preference or environmental visibility.

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