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EDITORIAL SPECIAL: PISTOL OPTICS

SAR Staff by SAR Staff
August 2, 2022
in Articles, Articles by Issue, Gear, Search by Issue, V24N10 (Dec 2020), Volume 24
EDITORIAL SPECIAL: PISTOL OPTICS
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AIMPOINT®
ACRO™ P-1 Red Dot Reflex Sight
The ACRO P-1 was developed for use on pistols and other firearms requiring a small enclosed red dot sight. It is has proven to stand up the extreme shock, vibration, temperature changes and material stress generated by firing over 20,000 rounds of .40 S&W ammunition. Aimpoint red dot sights are operationally parallax-free, which means the visible dot remains parallel to the bore of your weapon no matter what angle your eye is in relation to the sight. Therefore, the user never has to worry about centering the dot inside the sight. If you have a proper zero, when the dot is on the target, so are you. Aimpoint red dot sights increase confidence by allowing the shooter to focus on the target while keeping both eyes open, fully situationally aware at all times. Users can achieve first round hits faster with greater confidence.
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Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.9 x 1.2 x 1.2in
Weight: 2.1oz
Illumination Source: Point Source LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR1225
Battery Life: 15,000 hours
Waterproof: Yes, to 80ft
Mount: Weaver / MIL-STD 1913 rail system / Picatinny
Housing Material: 6061-T6 Aircraft-grade extruded
Finish: Matte Black
For pistol make: Pistols, carbines, shotguns, rifles and applications which require a low-profile red dot system
MSRP (USD): $599

BURRIS® OPTICS
FastFire™ 4
The FastFire 4 is an improvement on its predecessors providing increased impact resistance and a larger sight window for a greater field of view. No longer restricted to one reticle, shooters can now select from four versatile options suitable for multiple shooting scenarios through the quickly accessible side toggle buttons.
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Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.9in (length)
Weight: 1.6oz
Illumination Source: N/A
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR1632
Battery Life: N/A
Waterproof: Yes
Mount: Picatinny / Docter® optic
Housing Material: Impact-resistant
Finish: Matte
Fits what make of pistol: Handguns, rifles and shotguns
MSRP (USD): $455

BUSHNELL [NEW]
RXS-100 Reflex Sight
The RXS-100 offers class-leading value that starts with multi-platform versatility with its DeltaPoint® Pro mounting pattern, daylight bright 4-MOA red dot with eight settings, side battery door, up to 5,000 hours of battery life and an included Weaver-style, low-rise mount. RXS-100 mounts on pistols, ARs and shotguns.
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Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.8in (1.9in overall)
Weight: Without base: 1.3oz; With base: 2.2oz
Illumination Source: Point Source LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: Up to 5,000 hours
Waterproof: Yes, IPX7 (Water-resistant)
Housing Material: 6061-T6 Aircraft-grade extruded
Finish: Matte Black
For pistol make: Direct mountable to DeltaPoint Pro standard; Weaver-style mount included; pistols, ARs and shotguns
MSRP (USD): $99.99

BUSHNELL [NEW]
RXS-250 Reflex Sight
The RXS-250 represents a new standard of high-performing reflex slights with its MIL-STD-810F impact-resistant design, clear 4-MOA red dot, user-adjustable brightness settings and True Tone coatings that provide users with a vivid, clear view, free of color distortion. A desirable option for pistols, rifles and shotguns, the RXS-250 also offers industry-leading battery life.
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Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.8in (1.9in overall)
Weight: Without base: 1.4oz; With base: 2.3oz
Illumination Source: Point Source LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: Up to 5,000 Hours
Waterproof: Yes, IPX7 (Water-resistant)
Housing Material: Cast aluminum (exceeds the requirements of MIL-STD-810 drop testing)
Finish: Matte Black
For pistol make: Direct mountable to DeltaPoint® Pro standard; Weaver-style mount included; pistols, rifles and shotguns
MSRP (USD): $249.99

CRIMSON TRACE®
CTS-1250
The CTS-1250 Electronic Sight is a compact, open reflex sight for pistols. Featuring a 3.25 MOA round aiming dot, the CTS-1250 will elevate your pistol’s performance instantly. Easily user-installed by utilizing an industry-standard mounting interface (uses industry standard mounting interface matching: Burris® FastFire™, JP Enterprises Docter™, Vortex Venom® and Vortex Viper®), the CTS-1250 boasts high efficiency LED for years of use. This open reflex sight is covered by a 3-year protection guaranteed warranty and Free Batteries For Life program.
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Optical Magnification: 3.25 MOA
Length/Width/Height: 4.6 x 3.5 x 2.5in (packaging)
Weight: 1.11oz
Illumination Source: High-efficiency LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: Lithium Coin Cell, CR1632
Battery Life: 40,000 hours (4.5 years)
Waterproof: IPX7 (1m for 30 minutes)
Housing Material: 6061 aluminum
Finish: Type 2 black anodize
For pistol make: Fits standard Docter mounting pattern; GLOCK 01 plate, S&W Type 3 or 5 plate, FN Docter plate, Walther Plate 01
MSRP (USD): $299.99

JP ENTERPRISES
JPoint™ MRD Sight
The JPoint is the lightest MRD available with a minimal profile to match. From a low light to daylight, its auto-adjusting light sensor ensures reliable service in any environment. Whatever the weapon, the JPoint adds fantastic utility without encumbrance, making it a great optic choice for any number of applications.
jprifles.com
Optical Magnification: Reflex (1x)
Length/Width/Height: 1.7 x 1.0 x 0.9in
Weight: 0.5oz
Illumination Source: LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: 2–3 years (average use >4 years)
Waterproof: No
Reticle Pattern: Dot (4 MOA or 8 MOA)
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Mount: Wide range available
Housing Material: Polymer
Finish: Matte Black
For pistol make: Many, with appropriate mount
MSRP (USD): $299.95

PRIMARY ARMS® / HOLOSUN
HS507C-X2 Pistol Red Dot Sight
The co-branded Holosun HS507C-X2-ACSS is the first mini reflex sight to feature Primary Arms’ brand-new, patent-pending ACSS® Vulcan™ Reticle. The reticle’s groundbreaking technology improves user agility and target acquisition through an innovative “heads-up” design. Priced at $309.99, the HS507-X2-ACSS brings the advanced features of premium optics to every budget.
primaryarms.com
Optical Magnification: N/A
Length/Width/Height: N/A
Weight: 1.5oz
Illumination Source: LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR1632 3V lithium coin
Battery Life: 50,000 hours
Waterproof: N/A
Reticle Pattern: ACSS-Vulcan
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Mount: Picatinny
Housing Material: 7075-T6 aluminum
Finish: Black hard coat anodize
For pistol make: Handguns, rifles, shotguns, pistol caliber carbines with Picatinny base
MSRP (USD): $309.99

RITON OPTICS
X3 Tactix MPRD
The X3 Tactix MPRD is an extremely compact and versatile pistol red dot with a 3 MOA dot that will ensure ultimate precision and rapid target acquisition. Designed with a Shield RMS-C Footprint, the optic features a 12-hour auto shut off and 10 levels of brightness with night vision compatibility on Levels 1-2.
ritonoptics.com
Optical Magnification: N/A
Length/Width: 1.6 x 0.98in
Weight: 0.6oz
Illumination Source: CR2032 battery
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: 50,000 hours (12-hour auto shutoff)
Waterproof: Yes
Reticle Pattern: 3 MOA Red Dot
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Mount: Direct mount to Shield RMS-C Footprint pistol cutout on slides
Housing Material: 6061 Aircraft-grade aluminum
Finish: Hard coat anodize
For pistol make: GLOCK 43X MOS, GLOCK 48 MOS, SIG SAUER P365XL, Springfield Hellcat, SCCY DVG1, SCCY CPX-1/2, SCCY CPX-3/4
MSRP (USD): $299.95

SIG SAUER
ROMEOZero™
The fastest, most accurate, ultra-compact micro reflex sight. The ROMEOZero is optimized for everyday concealed carry pistols and slim slide profiles, featuring a ruggedized, WeaponsGrade™ textured polymer body and SpectraCoat™ HD Polymer lens. The ROMEOZero enables rapid target acquisition in an everyday carry package at an iron sight price.
sigsauer.com Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: .1.6 x .93. x .93in
Weight: 0.4oz
Illumination Source: Point Source LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR1632
Battery Life: Up to 10 years
Waterproof: No
Housing Material: Polymer
Finish: Black
For pistol make: P365XL, concealed-carry pistols and slim slide profiles such as 1911s and sub-compact firearms
MSRP (USD): $219.99

SIG SAUER
ROMEO1Pro
A miniature open reflex sight is designed for fast, responsive target acquisition and accuracy. The ROMEO1Pro sight is engineered to withstand the punishment of harsh environments. This sight is capable of mounting to any SIG SAUER pistol or any pistol machined to accept the ROMEO2 / PRO Reflex sight interface and mounting hold spacing.
sigsauer.com Optical Magnification: 1x30mm (3 MOA or 6 MOA)
Length/Width/Height: 1.8 x 1.0 x 1.1in
Weight: 1.0oz
Illumination Source: Point Source LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR1632
Battery Life: 20,000+ hours
Waterproof: Yes
Mount: ROMEO1Pro mount
Housing Material: Aircraft-grade CNC aluminum
Finish: Black or FDE
For pistol make: SIG SAUER pistol or any other pistol machined to accept the ROMEO2 / PRO Reflex sight interface
MSRP (USD): $439.99

TRIJICON
Trijicon SRO®
The Trijicon SRO is specifically designed for pistol use. The wide field of view and clean, crisp dot makes it easy for users to find and track the dot in both target and competitive shooting applications. Every SRO features both manual and automatic brightness modes with a top-loading CR2032 battery.
trijicon.com
Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 2.2 x 1.3 x 1.4in
Weight: 1.6oz
Illumination Source: LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: 2032
Battery Life: 3 years of continuous use at setting 3 of 8
Waterproof: Yes, to 10ft
Reticle Pattern: Dot
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Housing Material: 7075-T6 aluminum
Finish: Matte Black
MSRP (USD): $749

TRIJICON
RMR®cc
Born from the legendary Trijicon RMR®, the thinner, lower profile RMRcc provides fast, both-eyes-open target acquisition, accurate aiming and proven reliability. Weighing a mere 1 ounce with battery installed and measuring less than 1 inch in width and height, the RMRcc is ready to pair with any concealed carry pistol.
trijicon.com
Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.8 x .95 x .97in
Weight: 1oz
Illumination Source: LED
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: 4 years at setting 4 of 8
Waterproof: Yes, to 66ft
Reticle Pattern: Dot
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Housing Material: 7075-T6 aluminum
Finish: Matte Black
MSRP (USD): $699

U.S. OPTICS (USO) [NEW]
DRS 2.0
The DRS 2.0 is the perfect red dot solution for your handgun. Its 6-MOA dot with 10 intensity settings and wide field of view makes target acquisition accurate and fast.
usoptics.com
Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.81 x 1.06 x .96in
Weight: .063lb
Illumination Source: Open emitter
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: 2-3 years
Waterproof: Yes
Reticle Pattern: Dot
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Mount: Docter / Viper
Housing Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
Finish: Black Type III hard anodize
For pistol make: Any pistol with a Viper footprint optic cut
MSRP (USD): $249

U.S. OPTICS (USO) [NEW]
DRS 2.0 Enhanced
The DRS 2.0 Enhanced will undoubtedly help you find your target fast and accurately. Its 5-MOA, daylight-bright, ambient light-sensing red dot is perfect for precise hits.
usoptics.com
Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.81 x 1.06 x 1.02in
Weight: .076lb
Illumination Source: Open emitter / Ambient light
Illumination Color: Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: 2-3 years
Waterproof: Yes
Reticle Pattern: Dot
Day Reticle Color: Red
Night Reticle Color: Red
Mount: Docter / Viper
Housing Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
Finish: Black Type III hard anodize
For pistol make: Any pistol with a Viper footprint optic cut
MSRP (USD): $349

VORTEX OPTICS
VENOM® Red Dot
The low-profile, yet rugged aluminum housing of the VENOM red dot surrounds a large viewing window that makes for a wide field of view and sight picture with next-to-no obstruction for rapid shooting transitions and target acquisition. Users can choose between 10 levels of brightness in manual mode or switch to auto-mode.
vortexoptics.com
Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.9 x 1.11 x 1.02in
Weight: 1.1oz
Illumination Source: N/A
Illumination Color: Bright Red
Battery Type: CR1632
Battery Life: Up to 150 hours on highest setting; up to 30,000 hours on lower settings
Waterproof: Yes
Reticle Pattern: Dot
Day Reticle Color: Bright Red
Night Reticle Color: Bright Red
Mount: Weaver / Picatinny
Housing Material: Aluminum
Finish: Matte anodize
For pistol make: ARs, pistols or shotguns
MSRP (USD): $349.99

VORTEX OPTICS
VIPER® Red Dot
The Viper red dot’s super low mounting height makes it the perfect solution for handguns with cutout slides. The Viper offers the simplicity and speed advantage of a red dot, while co-witnessing with suppressor-height iron sights.
vortexoptics.com
Optical Magnification: 1x
Length/Width/Height: 1.81 x 1.06 x 1.02in
Weight: 1.03oz
Illumination Source: N/A
Illumination Color: Bright Red
Battery Type: CR2032
Battery Life: Up to 150 hours on highest setting; up to 30,000 hours on lower settings
Waterproof: Yes
Reticle Pattern: Dot
Day Reticle Color: Bright Red
Night Reticle Color: Bright Red
Mount: Weaver / Picatinny
Housing Material: Aluminum
Finish: Matte anodize
For pistol make: Handguns with cutout slides
MSRP (USD): $349.99

 

This article first appeared in Small Arms Review V24N10 (December 2020)

 

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