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Viridian Weapon Technologies has just unveiled its new Venta Green Dot reflex sight, meant for long guns. 

The new Viridian Venta Green Dot reflex sight is an unmagnified optic with a 22 mm objective lens that runs off a single CR2032 battery and provides an estimated 30,000 hours runtime. Its simple reticle consists of a 2-MOA green dot that includes 10 different brightness settings, eight visible and two night vision. For added convenience, Viridian ships all Venta green dot reflex sights with a co-witnessing, standard height 1.41-inch-tall mount.

The Venta borrows the ubiquitous and industry standard Aimpoint Micro T1/T2 mounting footprint for easy compatibility with several mounts and platforms. The Viridian Venta’s external housing is manufactured from sturdy 6061 T6 aluminum and has a standard IPX7 waterproof and dust rating.  

“We designed the Venta to be fast, simple, and tough—something you can mount on any rifle and rely on,” said Brian Hedeen, president and CEO of Viridian. “It gives shooters a clean, high-visibility aiming solution with intuitive controls and rock-solid durability. From home defense to patrol use, it’s ready when you are.”

Viridian Venta Green-Dot Sight Features 

  • 2-MOA green dot for crisp, fast and precise aiming
  • Viridian Instant-On technology for auto-on motion activation
  • Digital brightness control with 10 total settings (eight visible, two night vision)
  • 6061-T6 Aluminum Housing, hard-anodized black with optional Cerakote FDE
  • Aimpoint T2 footprint with included 1.41-inch height, co-witness mount
  • 30,000-Hour Battery Life on a single CR2032 
  • IPX7-rated waterproof construction with tactile windage and elevation adjustments

To learn more about the new Viridian Weapon Technologies Venta Green Dot Reflex sight, other optics, lasers or shooting accessories sold by Viridian, please visit its website at viridianweapontech.com 

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  1. The optional Cerakote FDE finish is a great option for shooters who want a more tactical look, but I wonder if it affects the sight’s durability.

  2. Olivia P. Williams on

    The Venta’s compatibility with various mounts and platforms is a significant selling point – it makes it easy to integrate into existing setups.

  3. William Taylor on

    The optional Cerakote FDE finish is a nice touch – it provides an extra layer of durability and protection for the optic.

  4. James Q. Thomas on

    The Venta’s digital brightness control is a nice feature, but I wonder if it’s intuitive to use, especially in high-stress situations.

  5. Michael Garcia on

    The inclusion of 10 different brightness settings, including two night vision settings, is a great feature for shooters who operate in low-light environments.

  6. Elijah Hernandez on

    The 2-MOA green dot reticle is simple yet effective – I’ve found that it’s often the simplest designs that work best in high-pressure situations.

  7. The fact that the Venta has tactile windage and elevation adjustments is a big plus, it makes it easier to zero in the sight.

  8. Isabella W. Lopez on

    The Viridian Venta’s external housing being made from 6061 T6 aluminum is a good choice, it’s a durable and lightweight material.

  9. Olivia Hernandez on

    The inclusion of 10 different brightness settings, including two night vision settings, is a great feature – it makes the Venta versatile for various shooting environments.

  10. Patricia Y. Jackson on

    I appreciate that the Venta has tactile windage and elevation adjustments – it’s a small but important detail that can make a big difference in the field.

  11. Patricia Rodriguez on

    I’d like to know more about the Viridian Instant-On technology, how does it work and what are the benefits of auto-on motion activation?

  12. I’m skeptical about the ‘Instant-On’ technology – how does it work, and is it reliable in high-stress situations?

    • From what I understand, it uses motion activation to turn on the optic, which can be handy, but I agree that reliability is crucial.

  13. I’m excited to see how the Venta performs in home defense and patrol use, it seems like a solid choice for both applications.

  14. Liam T. Garcia on

    The fact that the Viridian Venta borrows the Aimpoint Micro T1/T2 mounting footprint is a significant advantage, as it allows for easy compatibility with several mounts and platforms.

  15. Michael Jackson on

    The co-witnessing, standard height 1.41-inch-tall mount that comes with the Venta is a nice touch, it makes installation easier.

  16. I’m curious about the 2-MOA green dot reticle, how does it compare to other reflex sights on the market in terms of accuracy and speed?

  17. Isabella E. White on

    I’d like to see a comparison between the Venta and other green dot reflex sights on the market, how does it stack up in terms of price and features?

  18. The fact that the Venta is designed for long guns is interesting – I wonder if Viridian plans to release a version for handguns or other firearms in the future.

  19. I’m curious about the durability of the 6061 T6 aluminum housing, especially with the hard-anodized black finish – has anyone put it through rigorous testing?

    • Amelia V. Johnson on

      Yes, I’ve seen videos of the Venta being subjected to drop tests and other forms of abuse, and it seems to hold up remarkably well.

  20. Jennifer Davis on

    The co-witnessing, standard height 1.41-inch-tall mount that comes with the Venta is a nice touch, as it allows for easy installation and setup.

  21. I’m concerned about the sight’s durability, has Viridian done any drop tests or other forms of stress testing to ensure it can withstand rough handling?

  22. I’m curious to know more about the design process behind the Venta, what inspired Viridian to create this particular sight?

  23. Elijah Johnson on

    The fact that the Venta borrows the Aimpoint Micro T1/T2 mounting footprint is a big plus, it makes it easy to find compatible mounts and platforms.

  24. Viridian’s decision to use a single CR2032 battery is convenient, but I worry about the environmental impact of disposable batteries – are there any plans for a more sustainable option?

    • Isabella Brown on

      That’s a valid concern, and perhaps Viridian could explore alternative power sources or recycling programs in the future.

  25. Isabella Thompson on

    The Viridian Venta Green-Dot Sight’s 30,000-hour battery life on a single CR2032 battery is impressive, especially considering its compact design.

    • I agree, the long battery life is a major selling point for me, especially for a sight that’s meant for long guns.

  26. Linda Rodriguez on

    The Venta’s compatibility with several mounts and platforms is a big selling point, it makes it easy to find a setup that works for you.

  27. Isabella White on

    I’m skeptical about the IPX7 waterproof rating, has anyone tested the Venta in extreme weather conditions to see how it holds up?

  28. The IPX7 waterproof and dust rating is a must-have for any optic, and it’s good to see Viridian prioritizing this in the Venta’s design.

  29. Elizabeth Q. White on

    The Viridian Venta Green Dot reflex sight’s 30,000-hour battery life on a single CR2032 battery is impressive, but I wonder how it holds up in extreme temperatures.

    • I’ve had similar experiences with other optics, and temperature fluctuations can indeed affect battery life, so it’s worth testing in various conditions.

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