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AIMWIN at IWA 2025: A Resounding Success

AIMWIN proudly showcased its latest tactical innovations at IWA OutdoorClassics 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany. From next-gen red dot sights to compact weapon lights, our products received overwhelmingly positive feedback from attendees, industry professionals, and media. Visitors praised the performance, durability, and precision engineering of AIMWIN gear. This incredible response reinforces our commitment to delivering high-quality tactical optics and illumination solutions for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

2025-02-28
Coming Soon: AIMWIN’s First Enclosed Red Dot – The PE320

In response to strong demand from our fans and tactical users, AIMWIN is proud to unveil our very first enclosed red dot sight — the PE320. Engineered with a large window for superior target acquisition and sealed for enhanced durability, this sight is built to perform in the harshest conditions.


What makes the PE320 stand out even more? It’s equipped with a built-in solar panel, offering extended battery life and increased reliability when it matters most. Whether you're at the range or in the field, the PE320 keeps you ready — with or without batteries.


This closed-emitter red dot represents a major milestone in AIMWIN’s optics development, combining user feedback, modern features, and rugged performance into one powerful package.


Stay tuned — the PE320 is launching soon!

2025-05-15
A New Long-Range Weapon Light Is Coming

AIMWIN is proud to announce that a brand-new tactical weapon light is on the horizon — engineered for those who demand performance beyond the standard.


Designed with long-range illumination in mind, this upcoming release is built to provide reliable visibility at extended distances, making it ideal for tactical operators, nighttime defense, and precision shooting scenarios.


As with every AIMWIN product, this new model embodies rugged durability, advanced optical technology, and intuitive control. 

Whether you’re in the field or training under low-light conditions, you can count on it to deliver unmatched clarity and confidence.


This marks another bold step forward in AIMWIN’s mission to empower professionals with lighting tools that combine innovation, efficiency, and real-world reliability.


📢 Stay tuned — full details and official release date will be revealed soon.


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2025-05-23
Decoding the Dot: Your AIMWIN and the Art of the Zero
2025-06-12
Behind AIMWIN: Where Quality Is Non-Negotiable

At AIMWIN, quality is not just a step in the process—it’s the foundation of everything we do.


From the drawing board to the shipping line, our team is committed to maintaining the highest standards of manufacturing and inspection. We believe that our customers deserve more than just performance on paper—they deserve consistency, reliability, and confidence with every order.


That’s why every product that carries the AIMWIN name is subject to a multi-stage Quality Control (QC) system. Our inspection process combines advanced precision equipment with hands-on expert review to catch even the smallest deviation. Each batch undergoes structural testing, environmental resistance checks, and mechanical stress validation to ensure it meets the standards we set—not just the minimum requirements.


We don’t believe in shortcuts. Every screw, seal, and surface finish is inspected with the same level of care, because we know that quality isn't just about what you see—it's about how long it lasts.


What sets AIMWIN apart isn’t just design or innovation. It’s our refusal to compromise when it comes to quality.


Because when our name is on it, it has to earn it.


2025-05-28
How to Choose the Right Optic Mounting Plate for Your Firearm

When it comes to mounting a red dot optic on your handgun, selecting the correct adapter plate is not optional—it’s critical. A mismatched plate can cause improper fitment, unreliable zero retention, or even optic damage under recoil. Here's a professional breakdown to help you choose the correct mounting plate for your setup.


1. Know Your Firearm's Mounting System

Most modern optics-ready pistols feature factory-cut slides with proprietary or standardized mounting interfaces. Common platforms include:


Glock MOS (Modular Optic System): Used on models like G17 MOS, G19 MOS, G34 MOS, etc.


Sig Sauer ROMEO interfaces


Smith & Wesson CORE


Walther PDP optics-ready


1913 Picatinny rail (for long guns or certain custom pistol setups)


Each system has its own footprint and tolerances. Always verify your slide cut model and factory plate compatibility before purchasing.


2. Match the Red Dot Footprint

Red dot optics come in various footprint standards. Some of the most common include:


Trijicon RMR/SRO footprint


Holosun 407C/507C/508T series (RMR-compatible)


Shield RMSc / Holosun 407K


Leupold DeltaPoint Pro


Docter/Noblex footprint


For example, if you're running an AIMWIN PN320 or Trijicon RMR, you need an adapter plate that supports the RMR footprint with precise screw hole alignment and recoil lug engagement.


3. Consider Material and Profile

Optic plates are not all built the same. Key construction considerations include:


Material: Aircraft-grade aluminum (e.g., 6061 or 7075) is lightweight, while heat-treated stainless steel offers superior strength for high-recoil applications.


Thickness: A low-profile plate (around 2.5–3mm) helps maintain proper co-witness height and minimizes bore offset.


Hardcoat Anodizing / Black Nitride finishes increase corrosion and wear resistance.


4. Torque and Mounting Hardware

Use the correct torque settings for both the plate-to-slide and optic-to-plate screws. Overtightening can strip threads; undertightening can cause optic shift under fire. Always use:


Blue Loctite (non-permanent) for screws


Proper torque wrench (e.g., 15–18 in-lbs for RMR)


5. Test Fit and Confirm Zero

Once mounted, test your setup with live fire to confirm zero retention. Watch for signs of optic shift or mounting plate loosening. If possible, recheck torque after the first 50–100 rounds.

2025-06-19
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