Preview: Holosun Enclosed Pistol Sight

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posted on April 24, 2022
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Holosun Enclosed Pistol Sight

The Holosun Enclosed Pistol Sight (EPS) line includes a standard model as well as an EPS CARRY model of slightly smaller size to better fit concealed-carry handguns. Both models have an enclosed sight window contained within a 7075-T6 aluminum housing that protects the emitter and the window from being obscured by debris.

The red-dots display a 6-m.o.a. aiming point and are built with Holosun’s lowest deck height, ensuring that the optic can be co-witnessed with standard-height sights on most pistol models. Each EPS is equipped with a Solar Failsafe panel on its top face, Shake Awake operation and a battery life of up to 50,000 hours.

MSRP for the Enclosed Pistol Sight starts at $435. For more information, please visit holosun.com.

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