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R25,419
The AMG UH-1 Gen II is the close-quarters solution you’ve been asking for, offering an incredibly fast holographic display to conquer every close-quarters situation, now with four night-vision compatible settings and a dedicated night-vision button.
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R13,669
With a redesigned HD optical system that cuts inches and ounces off the original platform, the new Spitfire HD Gen II 3x and 5x models are a shooter’s dream come true.
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R15,529
Our purpose-built reticle not only gives you holdover points out to 100 yards, it features red and green illumination for low-light shooting.
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R13,369
It features Anti-Reflexion coating for clear visibility, a precise 2 MOA dot for minimum target coverage, lighting functions relevant for hunting, as well as extensive equipment.
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R9,659
The HELIA RD has been designed for the intuitive shot. It features an unique Anti-Reflexion coating for clear visibility and a precise 2 MOA dot for minimum target covering.
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R4,039
The Hawke Reflex Wide View Red Dot Sight features a 3 MOA Red Dot and 8 Levels Of Brightness. The Sight Will Enter Standby Mode If No Movement Is Detected For 5 Minutes.
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R3,579
The Hawke Micro Reflex 3 MOA Weaver Red Dot Sight featuring a 25 Layer Fully Multi-Coated (FMC) Lens. Ideal For Pistols, ARs And Hunting Rifles.
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R4,659
The Hawke Endurance MOA 1×30 Weaver Red Dot Sight featuring 3 MOA Red Dot With 8 Stage Digital Brightness Control. Ideal For Pistols, ARs And Hunting Rifles.
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R3,109
The Hawke Endurance MOA 1×25 Weaver Red Dot Sight features a 3 MOA Red Dot With 8 Stage Digital Brightness Control. Ideal For Pistols, ARs And Hunting Rifles.
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R2,339
The Hawke Vantage 1×20 Weaver Red Dot Sight features a 3 MOA Red Dot With 11 Stage Digital Brightness Control. Ideal For Pistols, ARs And Hunting Rifles.
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R3,949
The Rudolph Patrol 1x30mm Red Dot Sight will help you quickly acquire targets, making it possible to be a little more successful with your shots.
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R4,599
The Rudolph Micro Optic 1x20mm Red Dot Sight is an excellent option for nearly every shooter. This is a proficient red dot weapon sight that makes it easy to acquire your target swiftly and re-acquire after your shot.
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R10,089
The Vortex Micro 3x Magnifier is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.
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R7,139
The Vortex Sparc AR 1x22mm Red Dot Sight is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.
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R1,619
The Tasco 1x30mm Red Dot Reflex Sight is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.
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R2,419
Whether being used for target or hunting situations, red dots are growing in popularity and Hawke has your needs covered. The Hawk Vantage 1×25 9-11 Red Dot Sight offer various size and mounting options.
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R4,199
The Vortex Quick Release Red Dot Mount Riser is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
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R1,769
The Vortex Razor Red Dot S&W M&P Dovetail Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
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R1,139
The Vortex Razor Red Dot Beratta 92 Dovetail Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
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R1,769
The Vortex Razor Red Dot Sight Weaver Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
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R13,979
The Vortex Razor 6 MOA Red Dot Sight is a must have for the perfect aim when hunting or shooting.
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R13,979
The Vortex Razor 3 MOA Red Dot Sight is a must have for the perfect aim when hunting or shooting.
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R8,539
The Vortex Viper 6 MOA Red Dot Sight is a must have for the perfect aim when hunting or shooting.
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R8,699
The Vortex Venom Top Load 3 MOA Red Dot Sight is a must have for the perfect aim when hunting or shooting.
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R1,769
The Vortex Razor Red Dot Sight Low Rail Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
How to Choose a Red Dot Sight
When it comes to choosing a red dot sight, there are many factors to consider. A red dot sight is a type of firearm sight that uses a red dot to indicate where the gun is pointed. It is often used by hunters, law enforcement officers, and competitive shooters. In this article, we will discuss how to choose a red dot sight that fits your needs.
Types of Red Dot Sights
There are two main types of red dot sights: reflex sights and holographic sights. Reflex sights use a simple LED to project a red dot onto the lens, while holographic sights use a laser to create a holographic reticle. Reflex sights are typically more affordable and lighter, while holographic sights are more durable and offer better accuracy.
Reticle Size
The size of the reticle is an important factor to consider when choosing a red dot sight. A smaller reticle will allow for more precise aiming, but it may be difficult to see in low light conditions. A larger reticle will be easier to see, but it may cover up too much of the target.
Battery Life
Battery life is an important consideration when choosing a red dot sight. A longer battery life means less time spent replacing batteries and more time spent shooting. Look for a red dot sight that offers at least 100 hours of battery life.
Durability and Water Resistance
Durability and water resistance are also important factors to consider when choosing a red dot sight. Look for a sight that is made from high-quality materials and can withstand heavy use. Water resistance is especially important for hunters and law enforcement officers who may be using their sights in wet conditions.
Magnification
Magnification is another important factor to consider when choosing a red dot sight. Some red dot sights offer a fixed magnification, while others offer variable magnification. Fixed magnification sights are typically more affordable and lighter, while variable magnification sights offer more versatility.
Field of View
Field of view is the area of the sight that you can see when looking through it. A larger field of view will allow for quicker target acquisition and easier tracking of moving targets. Look for a red dot sight with a field of view of at least 20 feet at 100 yards.
Eye Relief
Eye relief is the distance between the rear lens of the sight and your eye. A longer eye relief will be more comfortable to use, especially for shooters who wear glasses. Look for a red dot sight with an eye relief of at least 3 inches.
Mounting Options
Mounting options are an important consideration when choosing a red dot sight. Some sights can be mounted directly to the firearm, while others require a separate mounting system. Look for a sight that offers a secure and stable mounting system.
Brand Reputation
Brand reputation is also important when choosing a red dot sight. Look for brands that have a proven track record of producing high-quality red dot sights that are reliable and durable. It is also a good idea to read reviews from other shooters to get an idea of how well a particular sight performs in the field.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a red dot sight, and how does it work?
A red dot sight is a type of firearm sight that uses a red dot to indicate where the gun is pointed. It works by projecting a dot onto the lens, which lines up with the target.
Can I use a red dot sight on any firearm?
Red dot sights can be used on most firearms, as long as there is a mounting system available that is compatible with the sight.
Are red dot sights better than iron sights?
Red dot sights offer many advantages over iron sights, including quicker target acquisition and easier aiming in low-light conditions.
Can I use a red dot sight for long-range shooting?
While red dot sights are typically used for close to medium-range shooting, some models offer magnification options that allow for longer-range shooting.
How often do I need to replace the battery in a red dot sight?
Battery life varies depending on the model and usage, but most red dot sights offer at least 100 hours of battery life. It is a good idea to replace the battery regularly to ensure that the sight is functioning properly.