Kahles Helia RD Red Dot Sight – Picatinny Mount
R9,659The 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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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.
Whether being used for target or hunting situations, red dots are growing in popularity and Hawke has your needs covered. The Hawke Vantage 1×30 Weaver Red Dot Sight offer various size and mounting options.
The Gamo 30mm Quick Shot BZ Red Dot Sight includes lens caps and weaver mount rail. It works well with most types of shooting, especially ‘close in’ and is made from lightweight but strong anodized aluminium.
The Leapers UTG Instant Target Aiming BULLDOT Compact Laser features a 14 MOA laser dot with 7.30” Dia. @ 50Yds for instant target placement.
The point-source LED on the Bushnell RXS-250 Reflex Sight creates a clean beam that produces a strong 4 MOA dot without wasting battery life, offering 50,000 hours (5-plus years) of use on the middle brightness setting.
The Vortex 45 Degree Red Dot Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
The Vortex Razor Red Dot Glock 10mm Dovetail Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
The Vortex Razor Red Dot Glock 9mm Dovetail Mount is a handy accessory for your red dot sight.
The Vortex Red Dot Scope – Venom 6 MOA is a must have for any serious shooter, whether you’re on a critical tactical mission, hunting that trophy buck, or competing for the top prize.
This super-slim flip-up front sight from UTG is perfect for carbine rifles equipped with a picatinny rail.
45 degree angled offset allows quick access and transition to iron sights when running a larger primary magnified optic.
Designed to be battlefield friendly with hide-away well padded and adjustable ergonomic backpack straps even providing a light/tool keeper.
Expanded laser dot with 8” dia. @ 50yds for instant target placement. Versatile mounting and operation capabilities for a variety of uses. Rapid target acquisition in high-stress situations.
UTG sub-compact tactical red laser, 1. 14” long with straight dot & enhanced pulse dot dual function for rapid target acquisition, ts/smart spherical structure & coil springs for precise wind age and elevation adjustment, integral mounting deck and 4xag5 batteries.
Complete with integral picatinny mounting deck for quick installation out-of-the-box and guard shield for added durability and structural integrity out in the field.
The days of removing your optic and having to site in your firearm back in just to change batteries are over with the ProPoint as it has a side-loading battery door to access the CR2032 battery.
When you need a low-profile, properly performing red dot scope that delivers reliable performance and won’t break the bank, the TRUGLO RED DOT MICRO XR29 may be the answer.
When you need a low-profile, properly performing red dot scope that delivers reliable performance and won’t break the bank, the TRUGLO RED DOT MICRO XR21 may be the answer.
Light, bright, and fast, TRU-BRITE opens up your sight picture while maintaining sloped aluminium sidewalls for increased strength and cover from glare and reflection.
The Hawke Wide View Weaver Reflex Sight is ideal For Pistols, ARs And Hunting Rifles. The Sight Will Enter Standby Mode If No Movement Is Detected For 5 Minutes.
The Hawke Vantage 1×25 Red Dot Sight for pistols, ARs, and hunting rifles allows for fast and accurate both-eyes-open target acquisition and tracking in close to mid-range use.
Instant dot-on-target accuracy for any firearm from handgun to shotgun. A great choice for 3-Gun and wing shooting, and any use from patrol to plinking. Multiple reticle options, massive battery life and 4 different models make FastFire 4 the most versatile red dot reflex you can mount.
The Leapers UTG D Grip Quick Release Deployable Bipod features a durable aircraft aluminium construction with a matte black finish.
Auto D-TEC technology automatically switches from solar to battery power when the sun can’t power the dot to your choice of 10 daytime illumination settings and two night-vision compatible settings.
The Crossfire is a no-nonsense sight at a no-nonsense price for darn near any application, and when your AR-15, shotgun, or rimfire needs a simple point of aim and none of the frills, the Crossfire should be at the top of your list.
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.
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.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
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