Description
Holosun SCS MOS Green Dot Sight for Glock MOS, 2 MOA Dot & 32 MOA Circle Features and Performance
The Holosun SCS MOS Green Dot Sight for Glock MOS, 2 MOA Dot & 32 MOA Circle is a platform-specific solar charging green dot sight made for full-size Glock MOS pistols. It uses a green Multi-Reticle System with a 2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or combined circle-dot view, giving shooters flexible aiming options for precision or rapid target acquisition.
This SCS model is built around a direct-fit mounting setup for full-size Glock MOS pistols, helping create a cleaner optic installation without treating it like a universal adapter-plate red dot. Always confirm your exact pistol generation, optic cut, screws, and manufacturer compatibility before ordering.
Solar Charging Sight technology uses an integrated solar panel and automatic brightness control to adjust the reticle for changing light. The internal rechargeable power system provides up to 20,000 hours of reserve runtime and can continue operating with regular light exposure, while brightness override mode gives a 30-minute high-output setting when extra reticle visibility is needed.
The optic uses titanium construction, multi-coated glass, unlimited eye relief, and a 1x sight picture. It is built with 5000G shock resistance and IP67 waterproof protection for demanding range, carry, and defensive use.
Details
- Reticle: Green 2 MOA dot and 32 MOA circle Multi-Reticle System
- Footprint: Direct fit for full-size Glock MOS pistols
- Co-Witness: Ultra-low deck height for co-witness with standard Glock iron sights
- Battery: Internal rechargeable battery
- Battery Life: Up to 20,000 hours reserve runtime
- Brightness: Automatic brightness with 30-minute brightness override
- Window Size: 0.90 in x 0.63 in
- Dimensions: 1.9 in x 1.0 in x 0.95 in
- Weight: 1.3 oz
- Housing: Titanium housing, black titanium finish
- Adjustment: 1 MOA per click; +/-50 MOA travel
- Waterproof / Shock: IP67 waterproof, 5000G vibration resistance









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