The Dual Laser Red Dot: New Holosun AEMS Evo Dual Rifle Dot #shotshow2026

Published on February 3, 2026
Duration: 0:28

This guide details the installation of the Holosun AEMS Evo Dual optic, focusing on its integrated laser system and the setup of a remote tape switch for controlling both the optic's lasers and an external weapon light. The process emphasizes reducing rail clutter for a more streamlined and efficient weapon system, as demonstrated by Chris from Honest Outlaw.

Quick Summary

The Holosun AEMS Evo Dual is an enclosed red dot optic with integrated IR and visible lasers. Its key feature is the tape switch compatibility, enabling centralized control of the optic's lasers and an external weapon light, which significantly reduces rail clutter and improves weapon ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AEMS Evo Dual
  2. 00:08Dual Laser Functionality
  3. 00:13Integrated Control System

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Holosun AEMS Evo Dual?

The Holosun AEMS Evo Dual is an enclosed red dot optic featuring integrated IR and visible lasers. It offers external light control capability via a tape switch, designed to reduce rail clutter and streamline weapon accessory management.

How does the Holosun AEMS Evo Dual help manage rail clutter?

It achieves this by integrating both IR and visible lasers into the optic's housing and allowing a single tape switch to control both the optic's functions and an external weapon-mounted light, minimizing the need for separate switches and wiring.

What types of lasers does the Holosun AEMS Evo Dual include?

The Holosun AEMS Evo Dual features dual illumination devices: one IR (Infrared) laser for use with night vision devices, and one standard visible laser for general targeting and aiming.

What is the benefit of the tape switch compatibility?

The tape switch compatibility allows for centralized control of the optic's lasers and an integrated weapon light. This simplifies operation and significantly reduces the amount of wiring and accessory clutter on the rifle's handguard.

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