Preview: Holosun P.ID Dual

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posted on June 15, 2025
Holosun P.ID Dual

Holosun’s P.ID line of weapon lights is compatible with nearly any pistol featuring a Picatinny rail thanks to a pair of interchangeable mounting adapters.

The P.ID Dual is the most versatile member of the family as it also features both a visible green laser and an infrared (IR) laser in addition to its high-powered LED white light.

The unit’s anodized 7075 aluminum housing has two sets of bilateral power buttons that activate four distinct modes of operation.

WL+VIS allows the light and green laser to be used independently, PLUS links the light and the visible laser together, IR disables the light but activates only the IR laser and DUAL allows all three to be used together.

The variable-brightness P.ID Dual is powered by an included rechargeable 18350 battery.

MSRP is $282. For more information, visit holosun.com.

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