Hi. It`s good for CZ P10 F or SIG SAUER P320 RX Full Size? If is not, which is yhe best for this 2 pistols from Holosun, especialy with green dot and titanium?Thanks.
Have this sight on my Bull Pup 12 gauge shot gun. After about 90 rounds the Battery case came loose & didn't notice till I got home for cleaning. Its a great sight however the locking Battery arm is unreliable & Holosun support is not existent after emailing them explaining my problem. The Battery case was lost at the range. No reply ! No telephone support either. They don't backup their products.
We haven't had that model in stock yet. Also, we haven't received any information about it from the manufacturer. As soon as we do get one, we will do a review (and check the user manual for that piece of information). Stay tuned!
It depends, really. The Titanium version is sturdier, more durable, but it costs around 150-200 € more. Optically and in terms of features, they are they same.
Seriously thinking of getting the HS512T GR (green/red) sight to replace the VORTEX SPARC II red dot on my FN PS90 sub gun. The SPARC II dot almost disappears in the Nevada summer sun. I own a HOLOSUN 509T sight for my RUGER 57 pistol (also in 5.7 x 28 like the PS90) and I love that circle/dot reticle for that longer range cartridge. Plus it is so easy to see in bright sunlight. Zombies and "militia" BEWARE! ;o)
Question: How well does the elevation work with shooting at shorter distances. I am planning on mounting this on a Performance Center version of the T/CR22. It will be shot at distances from 10-20 yards. Input is appreciated!
@@realblackbetty2204 The QD is cool but honestly it's only use in real world scenario is if your optic broke so badly that you can't look through the glass with your irons and needed to get it off quickly.
@@gabeah Never mind, I have a Holosun 510c on my KSG and can hit a 12" gong at 150 yards no problem with a one once foster slug. I love it ,my range only goes to 150 yards. I'm betting I can hit a gong at 200 yards.
@@makerofmanythings8447 🤯 that’s crazy. I have a ks7 and use magpul mbus, but stick inside living room and hallway distances 😂 never occurred to me to put a dot on a slug gun. Hardest part these days is finding one to buy! 🤙🏿
@@gregc107 I think the only difference would be in the clarity of the dot then, definitely not parallax. Holographic sights are a type of reflex sight, so there likely isn't much difference at all.
@@kh8655 The large difference is one is an LED Red Dot, while the other projects the reticle from a laser. I have not seen a HoloSun 512T, so I don't know how it performs. I do however have two EOTechs and they work exceptionally well. Between all these reflex sights the big differences seems to be parallax error and or battery life. If EOTechs were LED Red Dots then they would most likely have a 5 year run time as well, but they aren't LED sourced. Instead the image produced on the glass is produced by a laser which requires more power. So it boils down to what do you like! EOTech are parallax free at 100 yards so no matter where the frame is in relationship to the dot the targeted is where the bullet is going to go. I found this out recently.... Here is some info that explains why a "RED DOT" optic won't outperform an EOTech Holographic Optic. The Advantage of the EOT boils down to Parallax shift and battery life as major factors for users.. BUT.. EOTech Parallax shift as the below ranges 25 yards - 1.5 MOA shift 50 yards - .8 MOA shift 100 yards - 0.0 MOA shift Some of the popular red dot systems Aimpoint T1 - 9.5 MOA shift @50 yards Trijicon MOA - 11.4 MOA Shift @ 50 yards Aimpoint T1 - 9.7 MOA shift @100 yards Trijicon MRO - 12.9 MOA Shift @ 100 yards Most of the red dots on the planet that perform in the manner the EoTech does. No matter where the glass and housing are located, if the 65 MOA circle is on a target it is hit. That would be a big advantage with night vision. Also under say 3X magnification the reticle stays the same whereas with a red dot there will be a 6 MOA enlargement of a 2 MOA dot.
@@gregc107 That's some pretty good info you found. I don't own either I've just been looking at a lot of reviews because I'm pretty hesitant at shelling out several hundreds of dollars on technology that's constantly changing. Looking at this video ruclips.net/video/sxpolsFywQ0/видео.html the parallax seems to be very negligible When it comes to magnifying them a lot of the images I've seen of the reticles look identical as well. Check out the review image of the holosun with 3x magnification www.amazon.com/HOLOSUN-510C-Elite-HE510C-GR/dp/B079PH36FX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=OJEII79A84HM&keywords=hs510c-gr&qid=1560073121&s=gateway&sprefix=hs510%2Caps%2C214&sr=8-1#customerReviews and check out this video at 7:20 ruclips.net/video/7DSSftnFm1M/видео.html I genuinely can't see a difference, the size of the reticles look the same. Overall I can't warrant giving up so much battery life over possibly small differences, but it may be a different story if I had the chance to try out both.
Finally. Someone got one to review.
Thank you for watching!
why is there no Indepth reviews on the HE 512T-GR ????????
I'm tempted to buy it from you guys, considering it isn't released in America yet
Thank you!
Hi. It`s good for CZ P10 F or SIG SAUER P320 RX Full Size? If is not, which is yhe best for this 2 pistols from Holosun, especialy with green dot and titanium?Thanks.
I appreciate your efforts on comparison i came to see the field of view differences but you didn't deliver.
Big step from the 507c where you have to take the sight off to replace the battery and you lose the zero.
Just received and the 2moa dot is not as big/bright as my 510. It’s a little annoying. Does anyone know if the is normal?
Have this sight on my Bull Pup 12 gauge shot gun. After about 90 rounds the Battery case came loose & didn't notice till I got home for cleaning. Its a great sight however the locking Battery arm is unreliable & Holosun support is not existent after emailing them explaining my problem. The Battery case was lost at the range. No reply ! No telephone support either. They don't backup their products.
Looks perfect for a subcompact sbr
You say it’s made of titanium.... I say it’s made of unobtanium, can’t find this in America anywhere
Actually, it's made out of obtanium ;) - we have it in stock, you can order it here: www.optics-trade.eu/en/holosun-reflex-he512t-rd-elite-58069.html
He told you.
Johnny V The Core
On the holosun website it says this one does not have solar, even though its in the pictures
Yeah I saw that too, strange.
Is the holosun 512c IPX-8 waterproof as well?
We haven't had that model in stock yet. Also, we haven't received any information about it from the manufacturer.
As soon as we do get one, we will do a review (and check the user manual for that piece of information). Stay tuned!
IPX8, according to the holosun site
Is this for a pistol longarm or both?
What do you guys think about the HS512C vs HE530C for home defense?
It’s great. Go with HS512C
What’s the difference between the he512c and hs513c
We have never heard of the HS513C model. Did you have any other in mind perhaps?
What’s better, the 512c or 512t?
It depends, really. The Titanium version is sturdier, more durable, but it costs around 150-200 € more. Optically and in terms of features, they are they same.
@@OpticsTradeEU thanks!
Is this supposed to be a successor to the 510C?
Not really, 510C is still being produced. These are two separate lines of models and have different form factor.
@@OpticsTradeEU Oh ok, thanks.
The 512C is just the hooded version of the 510c
Seriously thinking of getting the HS512T GR (green/red) sight to replace the VORTEX SPARC II red dot on my FN PS90 sub gun. The SPARC II dot almost disappears in the Nevada summer sun.
I own a HOLOSUN 509T sight for my RUGER 57 pistol (also in 5.7 x 28 like the PS90) and I love that circle/dot reticle for that longer range cartridge. Plus it is so easy to see in bright sunlight. Zombies and "militia" BEWARE! ;o)
Question: How well does the elevation work with shooting at shorter distances. I am planning on mounting this on a Performance Center version of the T/CR22. It will be shot at distances from 10-20 yards. Input is appreciated!
should work well for short distances
I’ll wait until they make one with a QD Mount.
TC B how often do you take it off tho? I never take my optic off.
@@realblackbetty2204 The QD is cool but honestly it's only use in real world scenario is if your optic broke so badly that you can't look through the glass with your irons and needed to get it off quickly.
@@CASTRO45ACP And this sight is very easy to remove quickly anyway.
Can I put the 512c on my KSG 12 guage shotgun without causing damage to the red dot?
Yeah sure, there shouldn't be any problem.
What range were you planning on using that ksg, and what load?
@@gabeah Never mind, I have a Holosun 510c on my KSG and can hit a 12" gong at 150 yards no problem with a one once foster slug. I love it ,my range only goes to 150 yards. I'm betting I can hit a gong at 200 yards.
@@makerofmanythings8447 🤯 that’s crazy. I have a ks7 and use magpul mbus, but stick inside living room and hallway distances 😂 never occurred to me to put a dot on a slug gun. Hardest part these days is finding one to buy! 🤙🏿
That's nice. You should send me one lol
Do you reaaaally want your army fighting the chinese with a chinese optic? also its a RED DOT as opposed to being a Holographic Optic. So Parallax is?
It's a reflex sight
@@kh8655 yes it a Reflex Red Dot which uses an LED to place a dot in the tube. The EOTech uses a laser projected on the glass if I remember correctly.
@@gregc107 I think the only difference would be in the clarity of the dot then, definitely not parallax. Holographic sights are a type of reflex sight, so there likely isn't much difference at all.
@@kh8655 The large difference is one is an LED Red Dot, while the other projects the reticle from a laser. I have not seen a HoloSun 512T, so I don't know how it performs. I do however have two EOTechs and they work exceptionally well. Between all these reflex sights the big differences seems to be parallax error and or battery life.
If EOTechs were LED Red Dots then they would most likely have a 5 year run time as well, but they aren't LED sourced. Instead the image produced on the glass is produced by a laser which requires more power. So it boils down to what do you like!
EOTech are parallax free at 100 yards so no matter where the frame is in relationship to the dot the targeted is where the bullet is going to go.
I found this out recently....
Here is some info that explains why a "RED DOT" optic won't outperform an EOTech Holographic Optic.
The Advantage of the EOT boils down to Parallax shift and battery life as major factors for users..
BUT..
EOTech Parallax shift as the below ranges
25 yards - 1.5 MOA shift
50 yards - .8 MOA shift
100 yards - 0.0 MOA shift
Some of the popular red dot systems
Aimpoint T1 - 9.5 MOA shift @50 yards
Trijicon MOA - 11.4 MOA Shift @ 50 yards
Aimpoint T1 - 9.7 MOA shift @100 yards
Trijicon MRO - 12.9 MOA Shift @ 100 yards
Most of the red dots on the planet that perform in the manner the EoTech does. No matter where the glass and housing are located, if the 65 MOA circle is on a target it is hit. That would be a big advantage with night vision. Also under say 3X magnification the reticle stays the same whereas with a red dot there will be a 6 MOA enlargement of a 2 MOA dot.
@@gregc107 That's some pretty good info you found. I don't own either I've just been looking at a lot of reviews because I'm pretty hesitant at shelling out several hundreds of dollars on technology that's constantly changing.
Looking at this video ruclips.net/video/sxpolsFywQ0/видео.html the parallax seems to be very negligible
When it comes to magnifying them a lot of the images I've seen of the reticles look identical as well.
Check out the review image of the holosun with 3x magnification
www.amazon.com/HOLOSUN-510C-Elite-HE510C-GR/dp/B079PH36FX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=OJEII79A84HM&keywords=hs510c-gr&qid=1560073121&s=gateway&sprefix=hs510%2Caps%2C214&sr=8-1#customerReviews
and check out this video at 7:20 ruclips.net/video/7DSSftnFm1M/видео.html
I genuinely can't see a difference, the size of the reticles look the same.
Overall I can't warrant giving up so much battery life over possibly small differences, but it may be a different story if I had the chance to try out both.
titanium is not that strong lol
That model is not titanium, it’s aluminum, titanium model isn’t even out yet. Titanium model is 512t and not “c”
This is the titanium model, hence the name "512T". The aluminum model 512C has been announced but we are still waiting for it.
this review was horrible