We've come a long way since the Singlepoint Sight and Armson OEG. Further demonstrating this is the new MH1. It's programmable, has a dual battery source, and even has an optional wireless control. There's a lot going on with this, so we'll bring you right into their text:
The MH1 breaks new ground in field of view, reticle design, quick reaction, user interface and battery efficiency.
The patent pending advanced red dot sight offers the largest field of view through the sight, instantly improving target acquisition and situational awareness in day and night scenarios. The MH1 produces a near “0” parallax increasing accuracy. The unique reticle helps keep the firearm on a vertical plane using balancing lines at 3 and 9 o'clock with a centered red dot. The reticle also always stays on target independently of the operator's eye location in the MH1 window.
For operators in the field, battery use and preservation is critical to mission success. The MH1 offers a different approach to battery consumption from other reflex sights. The sight charges via a USB rechargeable battery plugged into any wall socket, computer or lighter. A single backup CR123 battery installed provides extended battery life. Additionally, the MH1's sleep mode and dual 30 degree motion sensors only activate the sight when a shooting movement occurs, greatly enhancing battery life.
Options for the MH1 include a custom user interface that allows the user to reprogram some of the MH1's features and customize the sight for various sleep mode activation time and reticle brightness levels, motion sensors and more. Another option is the ambidextrous infrared push-to-transmit (PTT) strap, making the MH1 the only remote-controlled reflex sight. The PTT activates the sight and controls reticle brightness levels (10 levels – 5 for day and 5 for night). It allows the user to control the sight without disengaging the supporting hand from the weapon, thus always remaining ready and reducing critical reaction time.
The MH1 is available in black, tan, or green and carries an MSRP of $650. You can visit them online here, or give them follow on Facebook
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