Editor’s Choice: Holosun DRS-TH

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posted on June 19, 2023
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Editor’s Choice: Holosun DRS-TH

Holosun’s Digital Reflex Sight-Thermal (DRS-TH) is unusually compact (3.7"x2.2"x3.5") and lightweight (18.5 ozs.) given its capabilities, which include Fusion Thermal Overlay technology displayed on a 1.25"x0.98" window at a refresh rate of 50 frames per second and with a digital zoom of up to 8X.

Modes are White Hot, Black Hot, Highlight, Outline and Fusion, and a Multiple Reticle System offers a combined 65-m.o.a. circle with a 2-m.o.a. dot, or each element separately, along with Cross or T-Style Thermal Vision Reticles.

The IP67-certified waterproof optic provides 256x192-pixel sensor resolution along with eight daylight and four night-vision-compatible settings. Run time for the optic is 20 hours on a single, included 18350 rechargeable battery.

For more information, visit holosun.com.

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