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    I’m beginning to think having a spare Holosun around might be prudent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    I’m beginning to think having a spare Holosun around might be prudent.
    That’s true of any serious use optic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    That’s true of any serious use optic.
    Killed a Trijicon SRO and a Steiner MPS with mild use. Have not yet had a Holosun die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Killed a Trijicon SRO and a Steiner MPS with mild use. Have not yet had a Holosun die.

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    Had an original Holosun 407c die. But I’ve also killed an RMR, a DPP and had an SRO that would not turn on when new right out of the box.

  5. #65
    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    That’s true of any serious use optic.
    True for any serious use equipment...

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    The 7th edition of Cowan pistol mounted optics white paper is out.

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    Its interesting to see he added the “Steiner EPS” to his durable optic list of the RMR, P2, and 508T/509T. Did he mean Holosun EPS or Steiner MPS? Or both? Looking at his chart, I think Steiner because it has been out longer.

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    I wonder how many people complaining about auto-adjust have had a chance to try out Holosun's next-generation of auto-adjust that comes on the newer SCS models. It uses multiple light sensors taking in information from different directions and is smart enough to properly adjust for weapon mounted lights being used in dark areas, or for aiming into a lighted area from a dark area. It also adjusts so quickly to changing light conditions that the actual brightness transitions are nearly imperceptible. Unfortunately, it's limited to the SCS lineup for the time being.

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    Cyelee Bull Pro review



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