reflex sight

Lucid Optics E7

  Small, fully enclosed, red dots have become commonplace. These dot sights can be used on rifles, shotguns, or pistols. That makes them very useful. Lucid optics has one of these enclosed “dot” sights named the E7. The Lucid E7 has something special under its hood. That special twist is a BLUE colored reticle instead of your standard red dot.

  Besides the blue reticle, Lucid’s E7 reflex sight is pretty standard. The E7 is essentially a square rectangle with a length of 1.78 inches. Okay, it is not a true square, but you get the idea.  It uses the industry standard footprint for these types of sights. That standard is the ACRO footprint. The nice thing about the ACRO footprint is that you can get a multitude of adapters to fit it on just about any firearm. The E7 comes with a tall picatinny adapter that is pre installed. Also in the box is a MOS adapter should you choose to run it on a Glock pistol. I used the tall picatinny adapter because I mounted the E7 on a Foxtrot Mike AR’ish pistol. It worked great in this configuration. 

  Before I get into the blue reticle design of the E7, let’s get into some of the specifications. This is a 1x reflex sight, so there is no magnification. The exterior is made from 7075 aluminum. So you should be able to bash it around if needed. The E7 tips the scales at a lightweight 2.65 ounces. It runs off of a CR2032 battery with a 50,000 hour life, thanks to the “shake awake” feature of the E7. The auto on/off feature is really a favorite of mine. The rest of the specs can be seen down below in the “Features” section.

  The Lucid Optics E7 is the first reflex sight with a blue colored reticle. Why blue? Blue is calming to the human mind. That leads to less fatigue if seeing it for extended periods of time. It also appears very sharp, making it ideal for reticle designs. But most important to us shooters, is that blue colors are typically not found on things we shoot at. Now if you are shooting in a field of blue flowers, that might be an exception. The blue reticle just doesn’t blend into stuff like a green one might. Even against blue sky, you can still see the reticle of the E7. So if you are training and have different color targets. When someone says “shoot the red target”, you don’t lose track of your dot with the blue, like you might with a red dot.

  Now for the reticle design. Lucid Optics uses their M5 reticle in the E7. I will do my best to describe it, but look at the picture of it. In the middle is a 4 MOA dot. This dot is surrounded by about two thirds of a 32 MOA circle. Then, on the bottom, at 45 degree angles, are two lines. Having both the 32 MOA circle and those two lines help to draw your eye straight to the center dot. Lucid Optics says that between the blue color and this reticle, it helps to give up to 30% faster target acquisition over just a dot. I do not know if I was 30% faster with the E7, but the reticle is pretty fast and does draw my eye into it, so it is easy to pick up a sight picture. I really like the design of the reticle. 

  Since the Lucid E7 is an enclosed sight, it does have some advantages. The most obvious is that the guts of the E7 are protected from dirt, water, oil, and other objects that might cause problems. If you have ever gotten water on the emitter of an open reflex sight, you know what advantage having a closed system does for you. If you happen to get something on the E7’s 21x18mm lens, you can just wipe it off. The enclosed system also puts all the controls on the outside where they are easy to get to. In the E7's case, the brightness up/down is on the left side and the battery compartment is on the right side. The windage adjustment is also on the right side. The elevation adjustment is on top, as one would expect. Both of these have positive click adjustments for easier use. However, they are small and need a small flathead screwdriver to adjust. I was pleasantly surprised with the adjustment clicks, being that they are so small.  

  I am pretty happy with how the Lucid E7 performed. It is a great little 1x reflex sight. I really only have one complaint. If you turn up the brightness on the M5 blue reticle, it blurs together for me. This is due to my astigmatism. So do not worry about the reticle being clear, unless you have bad eyes like me. Because the reticle has more in it then just a dot, that is why it is worse for me. HOWEVER, if I turn the brightness down a little, the reticle clears up nicely. Plus, due to the blue reticle, I can get a clear reticle at a lower brightness setting than if it were red in color. This really only plays a role if I am shooting at distant targets. Up close I just use the bright blue as a larger dot. Just put the reticle on the target and engage. I also like the size and weight of the E7. It is the perfect size for a lightweight AR pistol or SBR. Having the ACRO footprint also lends the E7 to be right at home on a handgun, if you were to choose that option. The E7 has been a great little reflex sight and has stood up to my abuse.

  Since the Lucid Optics E7 is the first blue colored reflex sight, it stands out against all the other ones. Yes, you will pay a few dollars more, but you get an actual reticle in a blue color, not just a red dot. The construction is nice and sturdy with easy to use controls. It has great battery life thanks to the “shake awake” feature. So if you are looking for a good enclosed style reflex sight, but with a blue twist, check out the Lucid Optics E7

Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Blue illuminated reflex sight

Target Market:

Those wanting something different. Sight can easily be used for just about anything from handguns to rifles

Features, Benefits, and Specifications of this product:

  • Finish: Matte Black

  • Material: 7075 Aluminum

  • Magnification:  1x

  • Lens Diameter:  21mm x 18mm

  • Reticle: M5

  • Illumination Color:  Blue

  • Emitter Type:  Enclosed

  • Battery Life:  50,000 hours

  • Length:   1.78″

  • Weight:  2.65oz

  • Field of view: 60 ft @ 100 yds

  • Footprint:  Aimpoint ACRO

  • Mount:  Picatinny/ACRO adaptor mount included

  • Battery: CR2032

  • IPX7 Waterproof

  • Shake Awake

  • 90 MOA Windage and Elevation Adjustment

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

None

What others are saying?:

3 out 5 stars at OpticsPlanet.com  

Blurry for my eyes and sons eyes

I had trouble seeing the optic clearly and so did my son. My buddy had no issue seeing it. He doesn't wear glasses and neither does my son. I do. Was bummed. However I still hit the target. So far not a horrible optic, just wish I could see it clearly.

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Price point:

MSRP = $299.99

Retail = $239.95 at OpticsPlanet.com   

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Lucid Optics or Optics Planet

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Blue reticle is easy on eyes

  • Reticle design is fast to pick up

  • Shake Awake

  • Acro footprint

  • Actual click adjustments

Cons:

  • May not be good for people with astigmatisms

  • MSRP is a little higher than other optics in this class 

Score: 7.50 Good

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Holosun HS507C

 If you have listened to the podcast, you already know that we are fans of the Holosun products. Holosun came out with their micro reflex sight, the HS507c, some time ago. This little reflex sight has some really awesome features. After waiting a while for the green one to come out, I asked if they would send a red one out for review. Yes, I got tired of waiting for the green, which is either available now, or soon will be.

 The HS507c is small. Coming in at 2.65 ounces, it is light also. Dimensions are - 1.8” long, 1.2” wide, and 1.6” tall. The visible window is 0.63”x0.91”. I like the window size, it works well for me. One of my favorite aspects of the 507’s are their “industry standard” mounting platform. Holosun did some homework and decided to use the Trijicon RMR mounting holes and form factor. This means the 507 should work with all RMR cut pistol slides and mounting bases. I used it on two different RMR cut glock slides. The 507 fit both of them just great.

 As opposed to many other micro red dot sights, the 507 has different reticle options. Not only can you choose the 2moa dot, but also a circle dot, or just the ring! The ring is a 32moa circle, and the circle dot adds in the 2moa dot in the center of that ring. I tried out all 3 types of reticles. I liked the ring only reticle for close up shooting, around 5 yards and closer. Of course the circle dot worked well for me from about 5-10 yards. Which leaves the 2moa dot. The dot is what I actually leave the sight set to. Brightness adjustments are on the left side with a “+ or -” button. There are 10 daylight and 2 night vision settings. I found that the dot reticle works best for me, of course your choices might be different. Either way, the Holosun gives you choices that other sight manufacturers don’t.

 The Holosun HS507c is also packed with a “Solar Failsafe”. Yes that means that the 507 can be run off of solar power. On top of the window housing is a solar panel. The panel allows the 507 to run without the need of a battery in all but the very darkest of conditions. This feature also automatically adjusts the diodes brightness. I am not big into auto adjusting sights, but the Holosun’s works well. FYI, I don’t like the auto adjust features because if the sight is in a dark place, and the targets are well lit, the dot will not be bright enough on the target. Having a “Failsafe” for when or if the battery dies is still a great option. Speaking of battery, it uses a CR2032 with up to 100,000 hours of life. Or around 50,000 hours of constant on in the middle brightness setting. It is a good thing that it has long battery life. To change the battery, one has to remove the sight, as the battery is changed through the bottom of the sight. Not my favorite, especially since some of Holosun’s regular sights have a battery tray on the side.

 If you are using the 507 in the battery mode, it has an auto off/shake awake feature. As one can guess, the sight will automatically turn off after a set time time period of no movement. Settings are something like 1,2,4 hours of non-use. There is also a “don’t turn off” feature. The instructions tell you what buttons to press for adjusting this. Along with the auto off comes the shake awake feature. Just as it states, any movement of the sight will wake it up to the last brightness setting. I left the 507 in my safe, facing to where I could see it. It is so sensitive, that just opening the safe would turn it on. So I left it undisturbed in a safe, dark place. When I returned, I could tell the sight was off, when I just touched the sight lightly, it turned on! So it works spectacularly. This feature aids in the extra long battery life.

 This little sight is a beast. The 7075 anodized aluminum housing can take quite a beating. They rate the thing at 5000G’s! I even ran the 507 loose, yes I didn’t loctite the screws at first. If you want to use the 507 on something else, it does come with a picatinny rail mount.

 I may not have as many rounds through the sight as I’d like. But so far, the 507 has done everything I wanted it to do, even more. The dot or circle is pretty clear. A lot better than many red dots, but not as sharp as a few. Some notable firearms people have used the 507 way more than me. Guess what, they have held up for them. I’d say the 507 is good to go, especially since I have used other products from Holosun.

 All in all, I am super happy with the HS507c. Holosun turns out a nice product. It has various reticle, auto off/on functioning, solar use, and uses a RMR mounting pattern. So if you are looking into something like this sight, check out Holosun. Holosun keeps impressing me with their products.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Compact reflex style sight with multiple reticles

Target Market:

Those wanting a pistol or shotgun mounted red dot sight

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Parallax free

  • Multi-reticle System 2moa dot and 32moa ring

  • Included CR2032 battery - up to 100000 hours of use

  • 10 Daylight & 2 NV Compatible brightness settings

  • Shake Awake technology with last setting recall

  • Failsafe solar power

  • Auto brightness

  • 1 moa adjustments

  • Picatinny mount

  • Adjustment tool

  • RMR mounting platform

  • 7075 aluminum housing

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

Green dot/circle

What others are saying?:

5/5 stars on Amazon

Better Than The Rest... HANDS... DOWN!

I have to say, this beats out the RMR on EVERY front. I gave the RMR a try and it failed miserably to impress me, especially for almost $600.

The HS507C is rugged and has withstood my 1,000 round test on my 226 Legion. It’s dead accurate with the 2MOA dot and the CQB Circle it fantastic for that speedy target acquisition. Holds zero perfectly as I didn’t have to adjust it at all since I sighted it in with the first mag.

The clarity of the glass and lack of severe parallax (unlike the RMR) is unparalleled in such a rugged micro red dot. The ability to change reticles puts it a head above the rest and the battery life is second to none! 10 + YEARS! I’ve used them all, The Delta Point, Burris FastFire, Doctor, RMR, Vortex Venom, etc.

The auto adjust brightness works well and on a sunny Texas day that dot it bright and very crisp. The RMR is splotchy and oblong.

For only $300 you are getting a VERY Feature-Rich product that has a lifetime warranty to back it and it worked so well I bought a second one.

Definitely worth the money and don’t get me wrong, I waited 3 months for the first one, it was agony and I wasn’t expecting to wait any longer than 2 weeks for the backorder. But honestly it was DEFINITELY worth the wait.

5 stars all day long. And I have worked with Holosun before and if you have a problem, they will fix it and have it back to you up and running within a week.

Let’s face it, even Trijicon and Leupold manufacture a lemon every once in a while. It’s the luck of the draw when it comes to mass produced items.

Link to other reviews:

Warrior Poet Society

Price point:

MSRP =$299.99

Retail = $299.99 on Amazon

I need it now! Availability:

Amazon

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Multiple Reticles

  • Solar

  • RMR mounting platform

  • Battery life

  • Price

Cons:

  • Battery Location

Score: 8.50 Great

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