Product Preview: Holosun SCS-MOS Green

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posted on February 26, 2023
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Holosun SCS-MOS Green

Designed from the ground up for Glock’s MOS pistol/optic mounting interface, this solar-charged electronic sight offers a low-profile, reflex-style red-dot contained within a titanium housing.

A 0.77"x0.58" window provides a view of the company’s Multi-Reticle System that automatically reacts to ambient light to set reticle brightness. The dot’s intensity can also be manually programmed. The unit weighs 1.3 ozs., features IP67-rated sealing and houses an internal battery with an estimated 20,000-hour runtime.

Suggested retail price for the SCS-MOS Green is $435. For more information, visit holosun.com.

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