New Osight SE Green Dot

Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 1:39

This expert guide details the unboxing and initial installation of the Osight SE green dot optic, mounted on a Bul Armory pistol. It highlights the optic's RMSC footprint, user-replaceable battery, and versatile reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or combination). The guide emphasizes the importance of using the correct mounting screws provided and includes essential firearm safety protocols for optic installation.

Quick Summary

The Osight SE green dot optic features an RMSC footprint and offers a multi-reticle system with options for a 2 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or a combination. It utilizes a user-replaceable battery compartment and includes various mounting screws to ensure compatibility with different firearms.

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 green dot optic?

The Osight SE green dot optic features an RMSC footprint. This is a common mounting standard for many micro red dot sights, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of pistol slides and mounting plates.

What reticle options are available for the Osight SE optic?

The Osight SE optic offers a versatile multi-reticle system. Users can choose between a precise 2 MOA dot, a more visible 32 MOA circle, or a combination of both for different shooting scenarios.

How is the battery compartment designed on the Osight SE green dot?

Unlike some older models, the Osight SE green dot optic features a traditional battery compartment that accepts a user-replaceable battery. This design is preferred by many for its ease of access and common battery type.

Does the Osight SE green dot optic come with mounting hardware?

Yes, the Osight SE optic comes with a comprehensive set of mounting screws. This variety of screw options is included to solve the common problem of finding compatible hardware for different firearm mounting applications.

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