C&H Precision enters the optics industry with its own line of pistol optics

Richmond Hill, Georgia (January 17, 2022) – C&H Precision has long been known for its slide milling services and handgun optics adapter plates. Their quality and experience in the industry are well known and respected. So it comes as no surprise that they have decided to offer their first in-house line of pistol optics.

At SHOT Show 2023, C&H Precision’s new line of proprietary pistol optics will be on display for the first time. It’s easy to see how this can be a successful venture for adapter plate power. There’s little stopping C&H from making it easy for shooters to order, connect, and use new optics from a single source.

The new proprietary line features the perfect pistol optics for any potential use. Home defense, range time, and EDC are all within the capabilities of these red dots. Like competitors on the market, the new optics are built with “wake up” technology and will power off after 5 minutes of non-use, preserving the 50,000 hour battery life. Being CNC constructed from a single piece of aluminium, it’s easy to make it IPX7 waterproof. This means that the new optic can be submerged in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. To make the perfect optic for any pistol, each model is shock rated for +P and +P+.

It’s easy to see why C&H Precision is entering the pistol optics market. It’s also easy to see why these optics will be popular, durable, and useful choices for all types of shooters. So, ride, head to the shooting range, carry your self defense pistol or take it on the daily. C&H Precision is up for the challenge.

Come this way booth #30407 at the SHOT Show, January 17-20, to see firsthand the new line of optics from C&H Precision.

C&H Precision Weapons (CHPWS) is a small family owned and operated business serving the shooting community from our store located in Richmond Hill, Georgia. We specialize in handcrafted precision rifles, custom 1911s, pistol slide upgrades, and the design and manufacture of special projects within the firearms industry. All work is done in-house by real gun builders, real engineers and professional shooters.