Reflex Optics
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A sight aimed at the competitive shooter, the RMSx was specifically designed to answer a call from the competitive marketplace for a Shield Sight with a larger lens. The lens is 80 percent larger than their current Mini-Sight range and is available with the option of Hard Dip Coated Acrylic or new for 2023 a Deluxe glass lens. Due to the larger lens, the RMSx will help shooters to find the dot earlier in many scenarios. Most commonly when entering or exiting shooting areas and being forced to take shots while not in a stable position, allowing for faster first shot times as the shooter is able to find the dot earlier and to decrease shot-to-shot times by allowing the shooter to stay with the dot during recoil.
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The HS503CU is a 20mm micro optical sight designed for rifle and carbine applications. Features include Solar Failsafe, Shake Awake, 12 brightness settings, Holosun’s Super LED with up to 50k hours battery life, and Multi-Reticle System.
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The HS403C is a 20mm micro optical sight designed for rifle and carbine applications. Features include Solar Failsafe, 12 brightness settings, Holosun’s Green Super LED with up to 50k hour battery life, and 2 MOA Dot.
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The HS507C X2 is an open reflex optical sight designed for pistol applications, featuring Holosun’s Super LED with up to 50k hours battery life, Solar Failsafe, Multi-Reticle System, and Shake Awake.
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The HE507C-GR is an open reflex optical sight designed for pistol applications. Features include Holosun's Green Super LED with up to 50k hours battery life, Multi-Reticle System, Solar Failsafe, and Shake Awake.
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The HE510C-GR is an open reflex optical sight designed for rifle and carbine applications. Features include Holosun’s Green Super LED with up to 50k hours battery life, Multi-Reticle System, Solar Failsafe, and Shake Awake.
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The ROMEO Zero is the fastest, most accurate, ultra-compact micro reflex sight and has been optimized for everyday concealed carry and pistols with slim slide profiles.
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The Dual-Illuminated RMR uses fiber optics and tritium to illuminate the reticle.