
Holosun 507COMP versus Trijicon SRO
Is the Holosun 507COMP the Trijicon SRO killer? A little head to head comparison might shed some light on the answer to that question.
Hunt. Compete. Defend.
Is the Holosun 507COMP the Trijicon SRO killer? A little head to head comparison might shed some light on the answer to that question.
Holosun has tossed their hat in the competition pistol mountable optics ring with the 507COMP which was highly anticipated by a lot of folks. The question is, “Is the optic good enough to grab a fair share of that market?”
There is no shortage of options when it comes to rifle optics. One of those options is an open emitter red dot sight with an extra large window, a doughnut of death, and an affordable price known as the Holosun HS510C.
I was on the fence about the Primary Arms ACSS Vulcan Dot reticle on the Holosun 507K after my initial review. So I decided to do some work with it to determine whether or not it was worth the additional $30. I found that it is and this post explains why.
Holosun’s 507K is a solid pistol mountable dot for slimline pistols. Primary Arms’s ACSS Vulcan reticle offers some solid advantages. The combination results in a very enticing optic that is worth a deeper look.
The 7K series Holosun reflex sights are a solid ultra compact pistol mountable optic option for slimline pistols and suitable concealed carry applications. If nothing else, they are at least worth considering.