See All Open Sight

Published on March 30, 2016
Duration: 10:35

This guide details the installation and use of the See All Open Sight, a cost-effective alternative to traditional red dots. It covers mounting via a dovetail replacement, adjustment procedures, and reticle options (chevron and crosshair), emphasizing its dual illumination (tritium/fiber optic) and performance in adverse conditions. The instruction is presented with practical insights from an experienced firearms reviewer.

Quick Summary

The See All Open Sight offers a battery-free dual illumination system (tritium/fiber optic) and mounts via a dovetail replacement, eliminating the need for slide milling. Its unique lens design prevents water droplets from distorting the magnified reticle, making it reliable in adverse conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Comparison
  2. 01:31Footprint and Design Advantages
  3. 02:47Technical Mechanics
  4. 03:30Mounting and Adjustments
  5. 05:38Platform Versatility
  6. 07:13Adverse Weather Performance
  7. 08:21Precision vs. Speed

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the See All Open Sight unique compared to other pistol optics?

The See All Open Sight features a battery-free dual illumination system using tritium and fiber optics. It also mounts via a dovetail replacement, avoiding the need for slide milling, and its lens design handles water droplets effectively.

How is the See All Open Sight mounted on a firearm?

It mounts using a block that replaces the rear sight dovetail, secured with a screw. This method is often simpler and less expensive than the slide milling required for some other optics like the Trijicon RMR.

What are the reticle options for the See All Open Sight?

The See All Open Sight is available with two reticle options: a crosshair for enhanced precision shooting and a chevron (triangle) for faster target acquisition in dynamic situations.

Can the See All Open Sight be used in adverse weather conditions?

Yes, the See All Open Sight is designed to perform well in adverse conditions. Its magnified reticle is not distorted by water droplets on the lens, and the dual illumination ensures visibility in various lighting.

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