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  1. michael hayes
    April 18, 2010

    you comparison of these two optics systems was informative, but contradicted itself at one point, in the body of the text you stated that one advantage of a holographic sight is its near immunity to parallax error, yet in the summary portion, item 3, you declare that holographic sights are less immune to parallax error. please explain

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    • Your Mama
      December 24, 2013

      He said “more immune” not “less immune.” More immune means less affected, more resistant. Get it?

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      • Robert E. Lee
        June 27, 2014

        The writer may have fixed the error after reading the comment.

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    • Eric Hannah
      October 31, 2018

      I think you misunderstood what was said, he goes on to say holographic sights have a “near immunity to parallax distortion”. Hope that helps.

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  2. dee
    February 4, 2011

    You fail to mention that some red dot sites are open to dust and weather.

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  3. dee
    February 4, 2011

    You also fail to mention the problem of muzzle side light transmisson. ie the enemy can see your red dot but not your holo sights from the front (even in IR)

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  4. Chii
    September 14, 2011

    Not much information here. Lots of claims with little support. If this is a research or “passing along knowledge” paper it was written poorly. You need to support the evidence with actual data from the field or from scientific method.

    :-/chii

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    • j g wentworth
      October 16, 2012

      You are a jack ass.

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      • Sgt USMC
        July 11, 2017

        No he is completely valid and the writer did do a very minimal job explaining the differences and the main reason to have one over another in the field. Just saying one uses an LED while the other uses a laser isn’t enough information and there was too much emphasis on battery life. Holographic sights are much better but this made red dots seem better which is not true. A holographic sight is an improvement over a red dot and they didnt even mention cost.

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  5. Tyler Sturgis
    October 26, 2012

    What is the chemical in the little tubes located above the optic I want one but dont want to feel like a loser going in buying something i dont know about.

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    • Bryan Torok
      February 11, 2019

      I believe you are asking about tritium. It is a radioactive gas which excites a phosphor inside of tiny glass tube which then glows without the use of batteries. These tubes are used in gun sights. They can also provide the illumination source red or green dot sights. Tritium sights generally lasts for about 20 years.

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  6. Rocky
    July 14, 2018

    Red dot sight vs Holographic sight-Top Red Dot Sights . which one best?
    Ah yes. The age-old dilemma: red dot sight vs holographic sight. There are people who think that one is better than the other. And then there are people who don’t even recognize the difference between the 2 sights well enough to debate about it. The truth is, while they exist to serve the same purpose, which is to lock aim, they do it a tad bit differently.

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