Is it overkill for home defense? Yes. For a precision-oriented RECCE rifle or a competition 3-gun setup? It is a game-changer. How does the COSQ007 stack up against established giants?
Best for: Tactical carbines, suppressed .300 Blackout builds, competition shooters. Avoid if: You are weight-weenie, you never use a suppressor, or you dislike smartphone integration. strike infinity cosq007
Crucially, attaching or removing the suppressor does shift the red dot's zero. The infinite adjustment system compensates for the minimal weight change automatically via a spring-loaded tensioner. App Connectivity & Ballistic Calculator Pairing the unit to the Strike Infinity Ballistic App (iOS/Android) took under 10 seconds. The COSQ007 transmits ambient temperature, barometric pressure, and the weapon's cant angle in real time. Enter your ammunition data (e.g., 77gr Sierra MatchKing at 2,750 fps), and the app overlays a holdover point on your phone. More impressively, the unit's internal processor can briefly illuminate a secondary LED in the reticle to indicate "hold high" or "hold low" when paired with smart glasses like the Lucyd Lyte. Is it overkill for home defense
| Feature | Strike Infinity COSQ007 | Aimpoint T-2 | EOTech EXPS3 | Trijicon MRO HD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Weight (w/ mount) | 11.2 oz | 3.7 oz (optic only) | 11.3 oz | 5.8 oz | | Battery Life (est.) | 35,000 hrs (dot only) | 50,000 hrs | 1,000 hrs | 25,000 hrs | | Integrated QD Suppressor Mount | Yes | No | No | No | | Ballistic App Integration | Native | No | No | No | | MSRP | $899 | $825 | $749 | $785 | | Return to Zero | 0.5 MOA | 2 MOA (with aftermarket QD) | N/A | 1.5 MOA | It is a game-changer