Holosun HS407C vs HS507C [Which One Is Better?]

Holosun is a brand that is known for their red dot sights. They also make open reflex sight and laser illuminators. But we are not here for that. By reading the title you already know we are going to talk about two of the best Holosun reflex sights.

That’s right, Holosun HS407C vs HS507C is a topic that has been the talk of forums and communities for years now. After all, the Holosun 407C is one of the best they ever made in the open reflex category. Let’s find out how it stacks up against the new kid on the block.

Holosun HS407c – Outlooks

Holosun HS507c – Outlooks

Holosun HS407c/ HS507c – Specs

SpecsHolosun HS407CHolosun HS507C
Magnification3X3X
Mount437 Grams402 Grams
WaterproofYesYes
WeightCR2032CR2032 Lithium
Dimension10DL and 2NV10DL and 2NV

Holosun HS407c/ HS507c – Differences

From the specification chart, you can see they are the exact same thing just in different packaging, is that it? Well, not quite.

  • HS407C is priced lower than HS507C.
  • They both can be submerged with the battery inside them.
  • They both use coin-like batteries.
  • Besides the 2MOA, HS507C also has a 32 MOA circle.

What Do You Need More?

And now the problem begins. They are nearly identical with one slight difference among them. Let’s get to know them a little bit more and try to find out which one suits your style and pocket the best. Without further ado, let’s start.

Mounting Style

HS407C: The HS407C comes packed with a flat top mounting plate. You can remove that to mount it on top of a Picatinny rail or add dovetail rails, or even shotgun rails if you are feeling fancy. That’s right, you can use this sight with any gun you could think of. This small compact sight is an all-rounder open reflex sight.

HS507C: Just like the other brother, this one also comes packed with a flat top mount. You can directly mount this on top of a pistol with no issues whatsoever. But you might want to grab a mounting system for the sight if you plan on using this as your main sight on your rifle. Yes, the Holosun HS507C X2 also includes the same mount.

Both of them share the Trijicon RMR footprint. If you want to use this on an AR, then you will need to buy a raiser/high-mount with RMR footprint.

Lens Clarity

HS407C: Holosun is known to provide good quality lenses in their products. Some doubt their capabilities as their most of the time lower-priced than other reflex sights. But don’t let the price tag fool you. It’s a fully multi-coated lens that won’t show a single piece of glaring.

HS507C: Just like the other one, the HS507C shares the same glass panel as well. It’s made with durability in mind. Don’t worry, it won’t shatter from your shotgun recoil or an SMG recoil. The field of view on this one is really nice as well. All in all, no complaints regarding the performance of each lens.

They are not made out of plastic if you were wondering. They are built well and they were made to last in a rough environment. While they are not immune to scratches, the exterior of the lens is quite durable against scratches on both.

Magnification

HS407C: Well, this is an open reflex sight. It’s not supposed to have any magnification. That’s not the point of them, is it? That’s why their magnification is fixed at 1x. Honestly, the clarity of the lens makes it up for the lack of magnification.

HS507C: This is fixed magnification as well. The lenses are clear and they don’t get dirty often. 1x magnification is enough to practice your handgun on the range or hunting at extremely short range with a shotgun.

Sadly, you cannot decide between the two from the magnification alone. After all, they share the same lens.

Reticle and Brightness

HS407C: This is where the key difference lies between the two of them. HS407C only has a 2 MOA red dot reticle. The reticle is glass etched. It won’t move around anywhere like a piece of paper or anything. It’s extremely clear and vibrant. The HS407C is also illuminated. It has a solar panel on top of the lens to use as emergency fuel if your battery runs out. The battery is rated to run for 50k hours. And it’s available in green or red reticle to choose from.

HS507C: Unlike the HS407C and 407K, HS507C X2 has a 32 MOA ring around the 2 MOA red dot reticle. It’s also available in both red and green illumination. You can adjust the illumination of the reticle for up to 10 levels during the day and 2 levels at night. And it uses a CR1632 battery to operate. There is also a solar failsafe.

The green one tends to consume slightly more battery than the red illumination. But it’s a minor caveat that can be ignored. There you have it, the real key difference between the two. Decide whether you have any use for that 32 MOA ring or not. And the battery life on both is really commendable.

Durability & Weight

HS407C: When it comes to durability, there is no question about how well each of the sights here is made. This one is made out of 7075 T6 aluminum. A really durable material that we see in much more expensive products. Besides scopes, this material is used in making aircraft and motorized vehicles as well.

HS507C: Just like the 407c, this one is made with extremely durable and rugged 7075 T6 aluminum. It’s made through the CNC machining process, there are no spot marks or machining errors present on the optic. It’s made to last in range practice and real life scenarios, have to say it lives up to that claim.

As you can see, there is virtually no difference in build quality between the two. They both share the same material and size. In fact, they both weigh exactly 1.5oz. Way too similar!

Conclusion

Can’t say I didn’t warn ya! I did say they are virtually the same product with slight changes. And that slight change is enough to make a clear difference between the two units.

Of course, you might think how does Holosun HS407C vs HS407c X2 differ? Or how does 407 vs 507 differ in a series? That’s a talk that we need to have on another day. Today was all about Holosun HS407c vs HS507c. Two identical brothers. One has some birthmark (different reticle) and one doesn’t.

So, depending on your wallet and how much you need that 32 MOA circle, your decision will vary. That’s all for now. See you guys later.

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