C&H Precision Introduces The EDC Enclosed
C&H Precision recently announced the availability of the all-new EDC Enclosed (EDC-EN) compact pistol optic. The EDC-EN is specifically designed for concealed carry, offering exceptional performance for duty, home defense, and recreational shooting, with the enclosed emitter protecting against debris and other environmental factors for optimal function under any conditions.
The C&H Precision EDC-EN is CNC machined from a single piece of 7075 aircraft-grade aluminum, built to withstand the rigors of the field. Shockproof construction ensures durability and reliability during hard use while IPX7 waterproofing guarantees the optic remains fully functional even when submerged up to one meter underwater for 30 minutes. The EDC-EN features a 2.5 MOA dot and a 34 MOA circle for rapid target acquisition and precise shot placement.
The EDC-EN is compatible with the popular RMSc footprint, making it a versatile option across a wide range of firearms. It is available with either red or green multi-reticle options, offering the flexibility to choose a combination that best suits the shooter’s preferences. C&H Precision promises the EDC-EN is a rugged everyday solution with key features including 10 brightness settings, an auto-sleep function that powers down after 5 minutes of inactivity, and a shake-to-wake smart power management system to fire it back up when the optic senses movement again.
“We’re proud to get this tough and rugged optic to market… Self-defense applications and considerations drove this design. With its advanced features and exceptional build quality, the EDC Enclosed is designed to meet the needs of discerning shooters,” said Buck Holly, owner of C&H Precision.
Whether you choose the red or green reticle version, MSRP comes in at a respectable $275.00.
Pistol optics have long cemented their presence from competition to military and law enforcement applications to everyday carry, and enclosed emitters are the latest trend. What do you guys think of the features and value of the EDC-EN? Is there anything you’d like to see as EDC optics continue to develop? Let me know in the comments below.
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