OpticGard Scope Cover for Holosun® EPS Carry
OpticGard Scope Cover for Holosun® EPS Carry
Compatible Models
- EPS CARRY Red MRS
- EPS CARRY Green MRS
- EPS CARRY Red 6
- EPS CARRY Green 6
The OpticGard Scope cover for the Holosun® EPS Carry offers protection against stray bullet casings and scratches. The intelligent cut allows the cover to fit most rear and suppressor sights. It also includes a detachable training lens which will allow you to use the red dot even in the sun or bright areas. Our scope covers are made from a material made from TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) offering protection from abrasion. In addition, the fast and simple installation allows easy access to the buttons without removing the cover. Finally, the interlocking pins secures the cover so it won't fall off even with heavy recoil from handgun slides.
Are you tired of taping your optic for occlusion training? Our removable training lens is the modern solution!
Note: Important Information
- OpticGard Covers may not be compatible with backup sights that are mounted in front of the optic. Sufficient space is needed for the cover to latch onto the front of the optic housing.
- OpticGard will add approximately 0.08 inches (2mm) to the sides of the optic. If using in conjunction with a holster, please make sure there is sufficient spacing between the holster with the cover on.
Key Features
Key Features
- Can be used while using the firearm
- Offers protection against stray bullet casings and scratches
- Intelligent cut fits most rear and suppressor sights
- Includes detachable training lens for use in bright areas
- Helps with occlusion training
- Made from TPU material and polycarbonate for abrasion protection
- Fast and easy installation with access to buttons
- Interlocking pins for secure fit, even with heavy recoil
- 1-year manufacturer warranty (30 days no questions asked return/refund)
Materials
Materials
- Premium thermoplastic polyurethanes
- Polycarbonate
Shipping & Reutrns
Shipping & Reutrns
Please inform your sales representative of any shortage or wrong merchandise upon receiving, then proceed to the return page so our return department will be reviewed and approved.
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California Prop 65
California Prop 65
WARNING:This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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I thought for sure this would just go flying off in the bushes. Held onto my 9mm compact red dot no problem. Will buy more.
This OpticGuard with occlusion training has been amazing…a non advertise plus is that you can cover your optics with the occlusion guard while cleaning the gun to preserve the glass coating unharmed by chemicals!
Looks great fits great.
Wish I had this on my first eps though money well spent. Protects my optic very well. I wish they would make a clear piece for the rear glass so everything is protected. Maybe soon? Anyways five stars works amazing and looks even better. Highly recommend you buy a optic guard for your expensive 🫰 optic so you don't have to worry.
The holosun eps-carry, w/ solar backup is not the most expensive optic but for a micro-compact pistol it is currently one of the best. The unit is fairly strong and shock resistant. The opticgard unit add a marginal amount of additional shock resistant and/or protection for the sight's structure. It does, however, serve to protect the sight from dings and scratches that will decrease it's value and it's owners likely enjoyment over time. As an added purpose the opticgard also has a secondary feature, that of serving as a trainer in the use of red dot optics. Originally red dot optics were designed to be occluded, where one eye really only could see the dot while the other eye remains open and sees everything else. The red dot, when correctly sighted in, should show up in the user's vision, right at the firearm's point of impact. By using the included inner 'trainer' cap the user can occlude the red dot so the eye seeing (through) it can only see the red dot and the brain superimposes the dot over the point of aim/impact. When done correctly the user can (sometimes) keep the dot over the target and to find the dot more quickly upon recoil. For some ppl this does need to be trained into the brain. I still find using the dot w/ my right eye us much easier than using the left to see the dot and my right to see the environment. The other way around us much easier for me. Although pop can and do use opake tape for this reason, the included trainer cap is a more elegant solution that also serves to give extra protection to the sights front lense and reduces the amount of stickem the user needs to clear.