Description
Primary Arms PLx HTX-1 Enclosed Reflex Sight – 4 MOA Dot Reticle
The Primary Arms PLx HTX-1 is a groundbreaking enclosed-emitter reflex sight designed for professional use. Its patent-pending Modular Chassis System (MCS) ensures compatibility with most optics-ready pistols, offering the lowest possible centerline for co-witnessing with standard-height iron sights. Each optic includes RMR Type A, RMR Type B (raised screw bosses), and GLOCK MOS mounting interfaces for easy installation.
It features side illumination buttons allowing you to easily cycle between the 11 total brightness settings including 3 night vision settings, while the side mounted CR 2032 battery tray makes it easy to swap batteries without removal of the optic. Additionally, it features our Autolive motion sensing technology that ensures maximum runtime. Built for precision in extreme conditions, the HTX-1 utilizes a narrow-band glass doublet lenses with wide-band anti-reflective coatings for a crystal-clear sight picture, and its rugged 7075 Aluminum construction is tested and proven reliable against intense exposure and abuse.
Primary Arms PLx HTX-1 Features
Made in the USA
Fully enclosed 7075-T6 aluminum housing with Type II hard coat anodized black finish
Narrow-band glass reflex doublet with wide-band anti-reflective coating for a clear sight picture
Patent-pending Modular Chassis System (MCS) for broad compatibility
Includes RMR A, RMR B (raised screw bosses), and MOS mounting interfaces
Low mount height allows for co-witness with standard-height iron sights
Push-button illumination with 11 settings, including 3 night vision-compatible settings
AutoLive motion-sensing technology conserves battery life
Red Dot Bright illumination
Side-mounted battery compartment for easy access
Approximately 20,000 hours of battery life with a CR2032 battery
Fully multi-coated lenses
Waterproof and shockproof construction
4 MOA red dot reticle
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