![]() The Holosun HE509T, which is available in both a red and a green reticle, has 12 different brightness settings. The optic is designed so that batteries can be swapped through a tray without removing the sight from the gun. One particularly likable attribute is its battery access. Many people justifiably compare it to the Aimpoint Acro. As an optic with an enclosed emitter, it’s not quite the same sort of Holosun red dot many shooters might be used to, though the controls are intuitive and easily manipulated. The HE509T features include a Titanium housing, Holosun’s proprietary “Super LED” with what they say is up to 50k hours of (CR1632 coin) battery life, and some other features those who’ve used Holosun will be familiar with: their Multi-Reticle System, Solar Failsafe, and Shake-Awake Technology (q.v.). The HE509T-RD is an enclosed reflex optical sight designed to be mounted to a pistol. ![]() I recently completed my first thousand rounds through the Holosun HE509T-RD (red reticle) sight and, with just one minor aggravation, found it to be an excellent RDS option. The most popular of these newcomers is probably, as of this writing, Holosun. And while the RDS market was dominated by just a couple of big names for a very long time, the last couple of years have seen a number of new optics companies reach a level of mainstream use. It took a while, but the Red Dot Sight (RDS) is now widely accepted as a suitable accessory for a defensive handgun.
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