First Look: Osight SE Green Multi-Reticle Sight

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First Look: Osight SE Green Multi-Reticle Sight

New Osight SE Enclosed Green Micro Dot! Take a closer look at the multi-reticle RMSc green dot from Osight!

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NEW from Osight comes the next generation of green dot optics for CCW, EDC, self-defense, and home defense! The Osight SE GN is an enclosed-emitter green dot optic with an RMSc footprint and features a 2-MOA dot with a 32-MOA circle. Multi-reticle system means you can choose between just the dot, just the circle, or both. 

Osight SE GN comes with features you expect, like a side-loading battery (CR1620), 100,000-hour battery life (2 MOA dot), and motion sensor activation. It also comes with features you might not expect, but will definitely appreciate. Low-battery indicator when the battery drops below 2.2v, low-deck height, meaning the optic can co-witness with most factory iron sights, and 10-brightness levels (including 2 night vision settings). 

Parallax-free, IPX7 waterproof, 7075-T6 Aluminium, Aspherical Lens, 530nm green dot — the Osight SE GN comes packed with features and extras.

Best of all, MSRP is only $220. From now until March 31st, Osight is running a 15% off discount via their Amazon Store

WHY ENCLOSED?

Classic red dots (and green dots) are made using an open emitter design that leaves the window exposed to dust, rain, snow, and everything else. This is not ideal for optics due to the emitter getting blocked or obscured, causing the dot to not function correctly or make getting a sight picture more difficult. 

Enclosed emitter optics are exactly what the name implies and provide a sealed box around the emitter and optic window. While adding a little bulk and expense, the added protection is highly recommended for optics you might need to depend on in a life-or-death situation. For CCW and open carry, this is espeshally importaint due to the optic being exposed to the elements more ofton.

The Osight SE GN, coming in at a price that is so affordable and packed with premium features, is great to see! 

Osight SE GN is available now!

FEATURES:

  • Green Multi-Reticle System: Switch between dot-and-circle, 2 MOA dot-only, or 32 MOA circle-only reticles for any shooting scenario.
  • Enclosed Emitter Optic: With this fully enclosed system, the optic offers unmatched protection against the elements.
  • Side-Loading Battery: Easy battery replacement without removing the optic, and a highend CR1620 battery.
  • Aspherical Lens: Ensures zero distortion, parallax-free performance, and exceptional clarity for rapid, precise target acquisition.
  • RMSc Footprint: Fitting directly to your optics-ready slides, delivers exceptional compatibility, and seamless integration across a multitude of builds.
  • Motion Sensor: Powers on at the slightest movement, and powers down after 3 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery.
  • Low Power Indication: If battery voltage drops below 2.2V, the reticle will quickly triple-flash once per minute to recommend a battery replacement.
  • Sleek Battery Tray: Stays comfortable to carry, quick to draw, and ideal for concealed or duty use.
  • Low-Deck Height: Provides a perfect co-witness with most factory iron sights, eliminating the need for lower 1/3 or suppressor-height sights.
  • 10 Brightness Settings: 8 daylight and 2 night vision settings — compatible levels for versatility in any demands.
  • CNC-Machined Aircraft-Grade 7075-T6 Aluminum Housing: Making the optic nearly indestructible ensuring durability and a professional edge over time.
  • Memory Function: Once activated returns to the last selected brightness level, allowing users to focus on the target without distraction
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