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Holosun Introduces New HM3X Magnifier

Holosun's 3 power flip-to-the-side magnifier, the Holosun HM3X, features clear glass and generous 2.75" eye relief to pair with and augment Holosun's red dot lineup.

June 12, 2019
Holosun Introduces New HM3X Magnifier

Holosun HM3X Magnifier

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Holosun's 3 power flip-to-the-side magnifier, the Holosun HM3X, features clear glass and generous 2.75" eye relief to pair with and augment Holosun's red dot lineup.

With its flip-to-the-side design, the HM3X allows users to toggle between an un-magnified and 3 power magnification view through their optic as situational requirements demand. The HM3X's aluminum body is durable and corrosion resistant, protecting it from the wear and tear of heavy use. Holosun says the IP67 water and dust tight rating combined with a nitrogen gas purge ensure that the HM3X won't let you down in humid or damp environments. 

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The unit includes a quick detach mount that can be rotated during magnifier installation to allow it to flip either to the right or the left. Additionally, the mount has hard stop positions that sit straight behind an absolute co-witness height optic (1.4" from the top of the rail to the center of the lens) or flipped to the side at 90 degrees. Also included is a spacer that creates compatibility for lower 1/3 co-witness height optics (1.63" from the top of the rail to the center of the lens).

The Holosun HM3X Magnifier will be available in 2019 through Holosun's online store at www.holosun.com , Davidsons Gallery of Guns, and at other authorized retailers. The HM3X will debut with an MSRP of $235.28.

For more information, visit Holosun at www.holosun.com .

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