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Shield RMSc Compact Reflex Mini Sight

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Shield RMSc Compact Reflex Mini Sight Details

What is an RMSc - reflex mini sight compact?

RMSc is an abbreviation for “reflex mini sight compact” – that is, as the name suggests, an extremely small and compact red dot sight, used on various handguns, from full-size competition pistols to EDC handguns and Glock.

This Shield dot is small enough to fit on almost any gun, tough enough to withstand the harshest recoil, and light enough that oftentimes, you forget it is even there. The RMSc is remarkably similar to the RMS model but more compact, hence the “c” in the name. It is packed with all great features and made of similar materials as the RMS, but it comes in a smaller package.

The RMSc can be bought with a 4 MOA red dot, which is made for precise aiming, and the 8 MOA one, made for faster dot acquisition. RMSc has an aluminium body, weighs 16 g, and has a CR2032 battery installed.

Does the Shield RMSc turn off?

When it comes to the Shield RMSc, there is no power button to turn the device on and off. The red dot automatically adapts to the surrounding lighting conditions, and Shield states it has an always-on battery life of 2 or 3 years (even 4 years when stored in a dark space).

After use, it is best to store the reflex mini sight compact somewhere dark or put a cover on it to preserve battery life.

What is the difference between RMSc and SMSc?

The RMSc was developed from the earlier SMSc (Shield mini sight). The SMSc has a polymer frame and costs 100 € less than the RMSc, which has an aluminium frame. The contents of the box remain the same, but the two still have some other differences, such as the weight.

SMSc weighs 12 g and RMSc 16 g. A 4 g difference is easily overlooked when carrying the dot. RMSc is a bit narrower than SMSc in width, as with aluminium, the thickness of the window frame is reduced.

Who makes the Shield RMSc?

Shield Sights is an English company from Dorset that manufactures red dots for pistols. The company was founded in the 1980s by John and Jeremy White. Mainly used for sports shooting, their optics are produced in the UK. The company is a creator of the most lightweight reflex red dot on the market.

Shield debunked the theory that alloys and glass in the construction of the dot are better than the use of plastic. As red dots get smaller, stronger, and easier to use, the users are beginning to acknowledge the benefits, and appreciate manufacturers that make such optics, one of them being Shield Sights.

Shield RMSc Compact Reflex Mini Sight Specifications

ManufacturerShield Sights
Dot sight seriesShield RMS
Made inUnited Kingdom
In production since2018
Warranty7 years
SKURMSC-4MOAc
Adjustment per click No
Windage (mrad). 0mrad
Windage (MOA).0MOA
Reticle-
Reticle position No
Reticle illumination Yes
Illumination color Red
Daytime-usable illumination Yes
Auto Turn-Off No
Dot size.0MOA
Adjustable intensityYes, automatic
Intensity Switch-
Parallax setting Free of Parallax
Length.42 mm
Width.0 mm
Height.0 mm
Weight.17.5g
MaterialAluminium
ColorBlack
Working temperature range-
Power SupplyCR2032
Battery life.0h
Filled with -
Lens coating Fully Multicoated
FootprintShield standard
Mounting StandardShield RMS/SMS
Integrated mount typeNone
Mount length.42mm
Window size-
Dot Sight TypeReflex sight
Waterproof Yes
Fogproof Yes
ShockproofYes
Mount rail type N/A

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