




Red Dot Sights simplify and accelerate aiming, making them particularly suitable for short distances. Red dot sights are especially favored in military and reserve forces, hunting, and among dog handlers. In this product category, you will find red dot sights that do not have magnification. Rifle scopes with an illuminated dot in the center of the reticle: (objective over 50mm) (objective under 50mm).
What advantages do Red Dot Sights have compared to scope sights?
The most significant advantages are the ease of aiming and, above all, speed. Other benefits include an unlimited field of view and eye relief, as well as the absence of parallax error. A red dot sight is also extremely compact and lightweight, providing significantly better shock resistance compared to rifle scopes.
The size of the dot in a red dot sight is indicated in the measurement unit ";";MOA";"; where 1 MOA is approximately 30 mm at 100 m (1, 100 yards), 2 MOA is about 60 mm at 100 m (2, 100 yards), and 4 MOA is around 120 mm at 100 m (4, 100 yards). In practice, this means that a 4 MOA dot covers the target: 30 mm at 25 m (1, 25 meters), 60 mm at 50 m (2, 50 meters), and 120 mm at 100 m (4, 100 yards). Additionally, this means that a 2 MOA dot covers the target: 15 mm at 25 m (0.60, 25 meters), 30 mm at 50 m (1, 50 meters), and 60 mm at 100 m (2, 100 yards).































































































