Osight C and Osight K Quick Review

Published on September 19, 2025
Duration: 3:20

This review covers two new Osite red dot sights: the C and K. The Osite C is presented as an entry-level optic with a large window, RMR footprint, and a 3 MOA dot/32 MOA circle reticle, ideal for new shooters. The Osite K is a compact option for everyday carry, featuring an RMSC footprint and a 6 MOA dot, suitable for concealed carry or defense.

Quick Summary

The Osite C is an entry-level red dot sight featuring an RMR footprint, a 3 MOA dot with a 32 MOA circle reticle, and a 100,000-hour battery life. The Osite K is a compact, everyday carry optic with an RMSC footprint and a 6 MOA dot, both utilizing side-loading battery trays and motion activation.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Osite C and K
  2. 00:39Unboxing and Included Accessories
  3. 01:30Osite C Red Dot Review
  4. 02:35Osite K Red Dot Review
  5. 03:01Conclusion and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Osite C and Osite K red dot sights?

The Osite C is an entry-level optic with an RMR footprint and a 3 MOA dot/32 MOA circle reticle, ideal for new shooters. The Osite K is a compact, everyday carry optic with an RMSC footprint and a 6 MOA dot, designed for quick acquisition on smaller platforms.

What type of batteries do the Osite C and K red dots use?

Both the Osite C and Osite K red dot sights utilize traditional flat cell batteries. They feature side-loading battery trays, meaning you can swap the battery without removing the optic from your firearm.

What are the reticle options for the Osite C and K?

The Osite C features a classic 3 MOA dot combined with a 32 MOA circle reticle, offering a versatile aiming point. The Osite K is equipped with a larger 6 MOA dot, designed for faster target acquisition, particularly for concealed carry or dynamic shooting scenarios.

What mounting footprints do the Osite C and K red dots use?

The Osite C red dot sight is built with the popular RMR footprint, ensuring broad compatibility with many pistol slides and mounting plates. The Osite K, designed for smaller firearms, utilizes the RMSC footprint.

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