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The HOLOSUN SCS MOS Green Multi-Reticle Reflex Sight is a cutting-edge pistol optic designed for full-size Glock MOS handguns. Featuring a solar-powered rechargeable battery with up to 20,000 hours of life, adaptive auto-brightness, and a versatile multi-reticle system (2 MOA dot + 32 MOA circle), it offers unparalleled precision and reliability. Built with titanium housing and premium multilayer coated glass, it ensures durability and crystal-clear sight pictures in dynamic environments. Note: Not compatible with Glock 43X or 48 MOS models.
Brand | HOLOSUN |
Color | Green |
Style | Circle Dot |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Material | Titanium |
Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1.03 Inches |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Holosun SCS-M-GR: Green Multi-Reticle, Titanium, Solar Charging, Mos Pistol Cut |
Manufacturer | Holosun |
Reticle Type | Green 2 MOA Dot & 32 MOA Circle |
UPC | 810047071679 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 3.62 x 2.48 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.93 x 1.03 x 0.91 inches |
Brand Name | HOLOSUN |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SCS-M-GR |
Included Components | Holosun SCS-M-GR: Green Multi-Reticle, Titanium, |
W**H
Perfect fit and function
I ordered this optic for use on my new Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS. Part of the appeal is that it is designed to fit in the channel already machined into the slide of the gun without requiring an adapter plate. This reduced the number of parts needed to mount the sight (two screws, supplied) and improved the solidity of the mount. It went on without a hitch. It matches the finish on the gun's slide perfectly and allows one to use standard height iron sights to aim the gun if by some chance the optic might fail or you forgot to turn it on. I changed out the original Glock plastic sights and replaced them with some TruGlo tritium night sights, so I'm good to go regardless of lighting. I purchased a red laser bore sighter here on Amazon to roughly zero the optical sight. I then went to the range and the initial settings I made with the laser were nearly spot on - only a slight change in elevation - about an inch at 10 yards - gave me perfect results.The optic has two different reticles: a circle that is 32 MOA and a dot that is 2 MOA. You can also use both at the same time, effectively giving you a third reticle. You cycle through the three reticle settings using long presses of the on/off button. I'm still playing with which one to use. For slow fire, small target use, the dot seems preferable. For faster target acquisition, the circle or the circle + dot works better for me. The green reticle is more visible than a red one, so I like the color. There are two brightness settings. The lower one is the default, and could be a little dimmer for my money. A quick press on the on/off button selects the brighter setting, too bright, IMO. The single multi-function button is a little tricky to use, requiring a precise push. On the bright side, this fussiness will prevent most inadvertent button presses, so it's a wash as an issue. This sight is powered by a self-contained battery that is kept charged by some small solar cells on the rear of the optic, so you never have to worry about dead batteries.Forty-odd years ago, I was a Master class competitor in PPC contests. Unfortunately, time has taken its toll, but I'm still a decent shot (and working to improve). The optic gives me groupings of about 1/3 the size of those shot using just the iron sights. The main reason is that the optic eliminates the depth of field focus problem. The reticle and the target are both in focus at the same time, something my 75 year old eyes appreciate. It seems that every shooter at the range I use has an optical sight on their pistol; now I know why.Some people like optics with several buttons to customize the sight. I opted for the simpler solution. I'm the kind of guy who usually buys the most complex accessories, but I'm finding that I either rarely use the extra features or I can't remember the control sequences needed to invoke the fancier features. Simplicity is now my friend. The Glock is a straightforward gun to shoot. With the added tritium sights, this optic, and a Glock performance trigger, I have a reliable firearm with just the needed bells and whistles. I think I'll leave it at that, and work on my trigger pull - the only thing that would hold me back from better target groups.
S**L
Great fit, simple operation, reticle is plenty bright.
I have several Holosun optics, open emitters like 407C, 507C, 407K, 507K and closed emitters like EPS and EPS Carry and 403G. Have not had any issues with any of them and I use them regularly in training and in handgun/PCC competition.Recently I got a Glock G47 MOS and was considering putting a 407/507 or maybe EPS series optic on the slide. Used the factory MOS plate to borrow a 507C from another pistol. But the fit on the slide was oversized and the MOS plate was flimsy, easily bent sheet metal. Was happy with general function on the G47 but wanted something smaller footprint, no iron sight obstruction. I trust Aaron Cowan's Sage Dynamics optics tests -- have bought & used many optics based on his positive reviews, and found his review valid in all respects. He gave the Glock MOS version of this new Holosun SCS a good rating. So I gave it a try.Fits very well on the MOS slide cut. Factory iron sight picture unobstructed. Green reticle is plenty bright. Brighter than I'd prefer, but that really just makes it more like a 5-6 MOA dot, and I already like the EPS with 6 MOA dot so it's fine. And it does a nice job of adjusting to ambient light, better than the 407/507 series do, in my experience. I don't use auto-adjust on the others.As to green vs red, I have a selection among my optics and don't find any difficulty using either, except in very narrow cases of certain color backgrounds, green can wash out a bit easier. For a good sense of green vs red reticle choices and where they wash out, look on youtube for a video by deltathirtyfour, about reticle choices in ACOG optics. He has excellent video footage of backgrounds where green reticles can wash out, and where red ones do as well (also gold/amber in his comparisons).I give the SCS MOS a 5/5 in all categories. Be sure to read the manual to learn where the well-camouflaged power button is on the optic. I didn't even see it myself at first.
G**S
Love it!
Bought it for myself Glock 19 MOS.It’s been a year or so since i purchased for a duty carry pistol.It’s maintained zero, has been reliable without ZERO hiccups. Light is always on. No batteries is a game changer.I also prefer the sights and dot to co-witness. Which this dot does unlike other dots.I feel like if the dot failed, my muscle memory would kick it, and be able to transition to an irons without issue.
S**G
Direct fit optic
This optic is a direct fit for Glock pistols (excluding G43 and G48). Bright green reticle that is better for those with astigmatism. No battery as the optic is solar powered. It is also relatively low profile, so you don't have to retro fit suppressor height sights. My optic was new in the box. Comes with a tool to assist in mounting, screws, cleaning cloth and user's manual. High quality optic. You will not be disappointed.
M**S
Excellent sight.
Great optic. Easy install on Glock 20 MOS. Was very easy to zero and holds it's zero. I like how factory sights can be used as co-witness, if needed. I do with it had shake-awake vs. button press to turn on but that's the only negative. Only time will tell on longevity of battery. Excellent sight for Glock MOS owners.
B**K
Fits Perfectly on Glock's with MOS - the Standard Green Dot for All Glock MOS
I have not been able to shoot my Glock with this yet, but it is top-notch in terms of installation, fit, and finish. This model is specifically made for Glock MOS, and it shows. Even the grooves on the dot fit very well with the gun's pattern. I love that you can also utilize the original sight on the weapon, as the optic is very low to the ground due to its perfect MOS application. Additionally, this is a green dot, which is priced higher than red dots, and has three types of dots that add to the product's value. Lastly, this is operated by the small solar panels attached to the device! At this price range of mid-$300, it's a no-brainer for owners of a Glock with an MOS.
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