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You'll often hear their names used interchangeably, and often they're all just lumped together as "red dot sights." When you look through them at a target, they all project a red dot on the target. But there are differences between red dot, holographic, and prism sights, as Brownells Gun Tech™ @CalebSavant explains. RED DOT sights include compact pistol sights like the Burris FastFire and Leupold DeltaPoint or larger rifle sights like the Trijicon MRO and Aimpoint Duty RDS or Micro H / T series. Red dots typically have dots no smaller than 2 MOA but offer the longest battery life. HOLOGRAPHIC sights, like the classic EOTech HWS series of rifle sights, are the most robust and offer the smallest dot sizes, down to 1 MOA. The reticles on red dots and holographic sights are usually just projected on the lens. A PRISM sight's reticle is etched into the glass and then illuminated. The benefit is that if the battery dies or the (usually very robust) electronics fail, you can still see the reticle and use the sight. Many prism optics also have magnification, while red dots and holographic sights tend to be 1x. Popular prism optics include the Trijicon ACOG and the Swampfox Blade / Trihawk / Saber series. If you'd want to take a deeper dive into these types of sights, check out our other video, "Tech Tip: Comparing Red Dot, Holographic & Prism Sights" Link to the longer video- • Tech Tip: Comparing Red Dot, Holograp...