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Found at NRAAM: FN’s New Holographic Micro Red Dot, the Pureview

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FN’s unveiling of the Pureview holographic micro red dot at NRAAM isn’t just another optic drop—it’s a game-changer that flips the script on concealed carry optics. While holographic sights like EOTech have long dominated rifles with their crisp reticles and parallax-free precision, shrinking that tech into a footprint rivaling the slimmest RMSc-compatible micros is pure innovation. Weighing in at under an ounce with a rugged aluminum housing, the Pureview projects a razor-sharp 2 MOA dot powered by a side-loading CR1632 battery, boasting 50,000 hours of life and shake-awake tech. This isn’t vaporware; it’s battle-ready for EDC pistols like the FN 509 or Glock 19, blending holographic speed (infinite eye relief, no bloom) with micro-compact stealth that won’t snag on your summer AIWB rig.

For the 2A community, the implications are electric: holographic tech democratized at micro prices (rumored sub-$500) crushes the red dot learning curve for new shooters intimidated by traditional LEDs. We’ve seen holos excel in dynamic shooting—faster transitions, less fatigue under stress—making this a boon for defensive carry where split-seconds count. Pair it with the optics-ready surge on factory pistols, and FN’s Pureview accelerates the mainstreaming of micro-optics, pressuring competitors like Holosun and Trijicon to innovate or get left in the dust. If you’re building a summer carry loadout, this joins the Reflex Eight or 507K as a must-test; it could redefine always on, always ready for the concealed warrior.

Bottom line: FN didn’t just make a red dot—they engineered a holographic revolution in your pocket. Stock check incoming; your holster’s about to level up.

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