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Reflex sights from US brands and US-based sellers

7 US brands and sellers surfaced here at $99.99 to $559.95, each verified from Amazon's own published seller info. Last verified August 23, 2026.

A reflex sight lives or dies on the glass, the housing, and whether the dot stays zeroed after a few hundred rounds. The throwaway versions swap in coated plastic lenses and stamped pot metal to hit a price, and it shows the first time you drop one.

What to look for in a good reflex sight

  • Lens material. Real glass holds its anti-reflective coating and stays clear after years of sun and cleaning, while plastic lenses haze, scratch, and tint your target within a season.
  • Housing construction. Look for a machined aluminum body rather than cast zinc or plastic, since aluminum survives recoil and rail mounting without the housing cracking at the screw bosses.
  • Zero retention. A loose or poorly cut picatinny interface lets the sight walk under recoil, so check that the mount clamps tight with no play before you ever fire a shot.
  • What the price buys. US-based sellers in this category run about $100 to $550, and that floor covers sealed housings and real glass; anything priced under that is cutting one of those corners to get there.

We read each seller's registered country from Amazon's own published seller info. We don't claim anything here is manufactured in the US, only that you're buying from a US brand or a US-based seller.

Quick comparison

Confirmed US brands and sellers for reflex sights: brand, price, and seller location
BrandPriceSeller
Burris$149.99US-based seller
Bushnell$99.99US-based seller
Crimson Trace$123.99US-based seller
Holosun$337.99US-based seller
Leupold$348.95US-based seller
Sig Sauer$294.55US-based seller
Trijicon$559.95US-based seller

Confirmed US brands and sellers

7 listings where Amazon's own seller info places the seller in the US. Each badge says which.

US brands we went looking for

More names an AI suggested for this category that we haven't confirmed US on yet. Each badge says how far we've checked it.

Suggested, not verified. These names came from an AI suggestion, not from our data. We only call a brand US after checking the seller's registered address on its Amazon seller page. Amazon is the seller on these, so its seller page can't tell us who the brand is.

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