Osight C Review & Shoot RMR Multi Reticle Pistol Red Dot Sight

Published on September 15, 2025
Duration: 16:43

This review covers the Osite C RMR footprint pistol red dot sight, highlighting its multi-reticle options (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both). The video details the mounting process on a Glock 17 clone, the zeroing procedure with audible clicks, and its performance in various lighting conditions. It also discusses features like the side battery tray and shake-awake functionality.

Quick Summary

The Osite C red dot sight features an RMR footprint and offers three reticle options: a 3 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or both. It includes a side-loading battery tray for easy changes without removing the optic, and a shake-awake function for automatic power-on. The optic is daytime bright and has night vision compatible settings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Osite C & K
  2. 00:32Osite C Unboxing and Features
  3. 01:32Side Battery Tray Explained
  4. 03:38Osite C Mounted on Glock 17 Clone
  5. 04:27Zeroing the Osite C - Initial Shots
  6. 05:04Elevation Adjustments
  7. 06:33Windage Adjustments
  8. 08:02Shooting Impressions & Handload Issues
  9. 09:0917 Yard Headshots
  10. 10:41Brightness Settings & Night Vision
  11. 11:16Shake Awake Feature
  12. 11:28Changing Reticles
  13. 11:42Reticle Clarity & Astigmatism
  14. 15:10Final Thoughts & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reticle options for the Osite C red dot sight?

The Osite C offers three reticle options: a 3 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or a combination of both the dot and the circle. This allows users to choose the reticle that best suits their aiming preference and shooting scenario.

How do you change the battery on the Osite C red dot sight?

The Osite C features a convenient side-loading battery tray. This means you can swap out the battery without having to remove the entire optic from your firearm, saving time and maintaining your zero.

Does the Osite C have a shake-awake feature?

Yes, the Osite C includes a shake-awake function. It automatically powers on when it detects motion and can also be manually turned off to conserve battery life. It also has night vision compatible low brightness settings.

What is the mounting footprint of the Osite C?

The Osite C is designed with an RMR footprint. This is a common mounting pattern for many pistol red dot sights, allowing it to be compatible with a wide range of slides and mounting plates designed for Trijicon RMR sights.

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