🎯 Lock on with precision, charge with confidence, and own the moment.
The Osight S Multi-Reticle Micro Enclosed Sight is a compact, durable reflex optic designed for RMSc footprint slides. Featuring switchable 2 MOA dot and 32 MOA circle reticles, a parallax-free aspherical lens with IPX7 waterproof rating, and an industry-first magnetic charging cover with integrated battery display, it delivers professional-grade performance and reliability in a lightweight 7075 aluminum housing.
Brand | Osight |
Color | Olive Green |
Style | Red 2 MOA Dot & 32 MOA Circle |
Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 1.48"W x 1.67"H |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 2.15 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Model Name | O-OSIGHTS-RD-OG-300038 |
Manufacturer | Osight |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 3.07 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Osight |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | O-OSIGHTS-RD-OG-300038 |
Included Components | Pouch × 1; Cleaning Cloth × 1, Optic × 1;Charging Cover × 1, USB-C Charging Cable × 1; Osight S Screw Kit x1, User Manual × 1, Adjustment Tool × 1; Compatibility Card × 1; Zeroing Instructions Card × 1 |
T**7
Beautiful little micro.
I’ve been looking around at different micro dots to put onto my new CZ p09 nocturne compact carry. I really have enjoyed olight products as far as light accessories are concerned over the years and consider them to be the best value to quality products when it comes firearms light accessories. Over the years I’ve enjoyed the tremendous value of their odin’s, the Valkyrie 3 R Valkyrie mini 2 and a list of the other ones they make. I saw a couple reviews on this particular optic and I really liked the size and recharge technology they give you with it that just charges by going over the optic.. the ability to re charge your optic without having to pull it off and replace the batteries is huge. I also think it provides a lot of good tech like their motion sensor which is their form of shake to wake along with their auto light adjustment option. It was really a nice compact option the 2 S comparing it to competitors so I wanted to give olight’s 2nd gen osight 2 S a shot. Unfortunately they haven’t made a “green” version of this otherwise I would be even happier. So far so good no issues. I will report back in half a year to give any updates on this micro and how it’s held up. So far about 600 rounds in. Aside from getting it zeroed which wasn’t too awful I guess although zeroing any micro dot imho is annoying on a pistol. I used extra loctite blue 42 when I tightened the mount screws during installation just for good measure and made sure to give it the 17 lb listed weight as well on their installation directions. Really this is a very crisp red dot 2 moa in comparison to other micros I have used it’s extremely high quality when it comes to the looks and crispness of the dot looking through the lense. The feel is amazing of the topic as well. Putting it in my hand it was obvious to me that olight/osight really made a finely crafted micro dot with the details all in mind. The optic was convincing enough for me to purchase it despite it being red.. as I normally always go with green for a variety of other factors I won’t go into . The 3 reticle choices is very nice as well. The profile of the dot is really the coolest thing about it. It’s very small but at the same time the actual shape/design of the lense space of the optic does not feel small to me when you’re acquiring and aiming. So you’re getting a micro dot optic that’s smaller..takes up less space concealing.. but looking through it I really do not get that feeling that it lacks space. For carrying this is a big deal for me I really do not want lando’s space city on the top of my pistol slide… as I’m sure many of you do not either. Very impressed as well with osights packaging, mount screw options layout, their portable charger design which is brilliant and very convenient in solving having to re zero a micro dot every time you run out of batteries. It really does feel and look like an extremely high grade optic and I hope it continues to hold up. If osight made a green version of this I really think more people would be buying it in droves as well. I have to give olight credit for the osight 2 S so far. Just an A micro dot all around. I will try to check back in and give you all an update in the 6-8 months from now period on how it’s held up any problems or issues etc.
B**N
Precise and durable - an unbeatable combo!
I recently got my hands on the Osight S red dot sight, and I have to say, I’m thoroughly impressed with this little optic! As someone who values precision and reliability in my gear, the Osight S has quickly become a favorite for my concealed carry setup.First off, the compact size of this sight is perfect. It’s designed with an RMSc footprint, which made mounting it on my pistol a breeze—no extra plates or hassle needed. The low deck height lets me co-witness with my factory iron sights, which gives me extra confidence in case the dot ever fails. But honestly, after putting it through its paces, I don’t see that happening anytime soon.What really sets the Osight S apart is its rechargeable design. The magnetic charging cover is a game-changer—it not only protects the lens but also charges the optic with a built-in battery display that shows the power levels for both the sight and the cover. I love that I don’t have to mess with tiny coin batteries anymore. A single charge lasts an incredibly long time; I’ve been using it on a medium brightness setting, and it’s still going strong after weeks of range sessions. The cover can recharge the optic multiple times, and each charge takes just 1.5 hours, which is super convenient.The clarity of the aspherical lens is another standout feature. It’s parallax-free with zero distortion, and the large window makes target acquisition quick and effortless, even during rapid-fire drills. The multi-reticle system is a nice touch—I can switch between a 2 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or both, depending on the scenario. I usually stick with the dot for precision, but the circle-dot combo is great for faster engagements. The brightness settings are easy to adjust manually, though I’ve also used the auto mode, which adapts well to changing light conditions.Durability-wise, the Osight S feels solid. It’s fully enclosed, so I don’t have to worry about dust, dirt, or rain messing with the emitter. I’ve put a few hundred rounds through my pistol with this optic mounted, and it’s held zero perfectly. I even dropped it once by accident, and it didn’t flinch—still spot-on when I checked my groupings afterward. The housing is made of a tough aluminum alloy, and it’s rated IPX4 for waterproofing, which gives me peace of mind for outdoor use.I also appreciate the little details, like the motion sensor that wakes the sight up instantly when I pick up my gun and shuts it off after 10 minutes of inactivity to save battery. The buttons are tactile and easy to use, and I like that I can lock out the settings to prevent accidental adjustments.Overall, the Osight S has exceeded my expectations. It’s affordable, packed with innovative features, and performs flawlessly for my needs. Whether you’re into shooting training, outdoor activities, or just want a reliable optic for your carry pistol, I’d highly recommend giving the Osight S a shot. It’s a fantastic addition to my setup, and I’m already thinking about getting another one for my other pistol!
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