https://attackcopter.com/2026/01/13/versatile-aro-evo-dual-red-dot-green-ir-laser-in-one/
>Gimped ass laser in a who cares tier quality of red dotThis is fodder for PSA review photos.
This must be their next trick all the guntoobers will bust nuts over, after the mediocre ass DRS-TH with a gameboy-tier thermal sensor and then the IRIS that delivers less power than the HFXC and SMS Trinity for 3x the price.Take away the youtubers and Holosun stands no chance. They're weak and rely on influencers.
>>64752876They just need to stick with basic dots and prisms. Trying to step into higher feature optics is not what holosun was originally meant to accomplish.
>>64752845I do like how the laser is slaved to the red dot.>>64752876Holosun has to abide by the FDAs laser restrictions.
>>64752876nah bro you don't get it, they are totally eating the lunch of all the decadent western optic companies!!1!
>>64752854Post glass.
>>64752876>>64752895You guys forget there is a lot of demand in Puccia and Jewkraine for (and to a lesser extent other combat zones around the world) cheap thermal and night vision optics, I remember Isreal has had several IR laser red dot combo sights before so clearly there is a market for them outside of just the US.
>>64753086thanks hop>>64753078then they're cucks and should open a front with full power lasers
>>64752845
>>64752895>Trying to step into higher feature optics is not what holosun was originally meant to accomplish.Holosun sells more optics than Aimpoint, Trijicon, and Eotech on a yearly basis now after cornering the poorfag commercial and military markets. Surprisingly, a lot of people even at the govt. level feel spending ~$500-1000+ per unit for an unmagnified dot is a rip off. It's not surprising to see them chase the high end market now, and honestly between this and the NV/IR sight they released, they're at least trying cooler ideas than any of the aforementioned companies (here's your 2nd/3rd gen $3000+ LPVO or $1500+ dot/3x, bro).Outside of the retard rare/expensive L3Harris sights, the legacy companies like aimpoint, triji, eo, etc. haven't made a single interesting or cool thing for a decade or more now.