JP Enterprises JPoint Review

JP Enterprises JPoint Review


For years, I’d shouldered the bulk of iron sights on my concealed carry pistol. Don’t get me wrong, they’re reliable, but target acquisition at speed was a constant struggle. Enter the JP Enterprises JPoint – a micro red dot sight that’s become my everyday partner.

Tiny Terror, Big Performance

The JPoint lives up to its “micro” moniker. This sight disappears on your pistol’s slide, adding minimal snag potential and keeping the weight down. Let me tell you, a lightweight carry gun with a lightweight sight makes a world of difference throughout the day.

Simplicity is King

The JPoint’s philosophy is clear: simplicity. There are no buttons or dials to fumble with. The brilliance of the 4 MOA or 8 MOA dot (depending on your preference) adjusts automatically to lighting conditions. This is a feature I deeply appreciate. No more fiddling with settings under pressure – the JPoint takes care of business.

Finding the Dot

Now, some might be concerned about the small sight picture. Here’s the thing – with a little practice, picking up the dot becomes second nature. Dry-fire drills are your friend here. Once you’re accustomed to the sight picture, the JPoint’s intuitive design allows for lightning-fast target acquisition.

Built to Last?

The JPoint’s construction utilizes a polymer housing and an acrylic lens. While some might scoff at this, there’s a method to the madness. This combination keeps the weight down significantly compared to its metal-bodied competitors. Plus, JP Enterprises assures the acrylic lens is plenty durable for everyday carry and range use.

What the Online Buzz Says

One of the biggest points of contention online seems to be the acrylic lens. Some users swear by the clarity of glass lenses, but many JPoint devotees, myself included, find the acrylic perfectly adequate. After all, the focus is on the bright red dot, not a high-definition landscape.

Another common online comment is the lack of manual brightness controls. While this might seem like a drawback, the automatic adjustment works surprisingly well. However, if you frequent environments with extreme lighting variations, a red dot with manual controls might be a better fit.

Alternatives and Applications

Looking for options? Trijicon’s RMR series and Shield Sights’ SMS are excellent micro red dot sights with their own set of pros and cons.

The JPoint truly shines on concealed carry pistols. Its compact size and snag-free design make it ideal for everyday use. However, some users report success using it on rifles as a secondary sight due to its versatility with mounting options.

The Final Verdict

The JP Enterprises JPoint isn’t for everyone. But for those seeking a lightweight, fast, and intuitive red dot sight for concealed carry, it’s a champion. The automatic brightness adjustment, simple design, and minimal footprint make it a winning combination in my book. If you’re looking to up your concealed carry game, the JPoint is definitely worth a long, hard look.