FTS (Flip-to-Side) is a type of mount designed for magnifiers — the zoom modules used behind red dot sights. It allows the shooter to quickly swing the magnifier to the side with a single motion, enabling instant switching between 1× magnification (red dot only) and a zoomed image (red dot + magnifier). FTS mounts are among the most common solutions on modern firearms and in airsoft — mainly due to their speed, reliability, and simple operation. FTS (Flip-to-Side) is therefore the most widely used magnifier mount — fast, robust, and intuitive. The magnifier flips to the side and instantly returns you to a 1× view. FTC (Flip-to-Center) is a more modern and streamlined alternative, where the magnifier folds downward into the mount without increasing the weapon’s width. Both systems have their advantages, but FTS is generally more practical for airsoft, CQB, and dynamic shooting.

Why is FTS important for magnifiers?
FTS mounts are most common with 3×–5× magnifiers, where switching between fast and more precise aiming is essential.
Difference between FTS and FTC mounts
When is FTS the better choice?
When is FTC the better choice?
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