Category Archives: Red Dot Sights

Red dot sights are a type of non-magnifying optical sight that allows the user to quickly and accurately aim at a target. They work by projecting an illuminated reticle (often a simple dot) onto a lens, which the user sees superimposed over their field of view.

The key advantage of a red dot sight is its parallax-free design, meaning the point of aim remains the same regardless of eye position, as long as the dot is visible. This makes them exceptionally fast for target acquisition in a wide range of shooting scenarios, from close-quarters defense to competitive shooting and hunting.