This video reviews the Burris TAC30 1-4x24 LPVO, highlighting its features and historical context as an early modern low power variable optic. The reviewer discusses its strengths, such as the reticle's utility at 1x and its inclusion in the game Escape from Tarkov, alongside its drawbacks like the dated illumination system and rotating eyepiece. The video also touches on the evolution of LPVOs and Burris's product line, concluding that while the TAC30 has outdated elements, it offers a unique perspective when compared to modern optics and its in-game representation.
This review of the Swampfox Tomahawk II 1-4x24 LPVO highlights its value as a budget-friendly optic, particularly for AR-15 platforms. Key features include a second focal plane BDC reticle with night vision compatibility, audible half MOA adjustments, and a 30mm tube. The optic is praised for its build quality and features relative to its sub-$400 price point, positioning it as a strong contender against similarly priced options from Vortex and Primary Arms.
This review of the Steiner P4Xi 1-4x24 LPVO highlights its excellent German glass quality, true daylight bright fiber optic illumination, and robust durability, evidenced by drop tests. However, its limited 1-4x magnification range and high MSRP, even at street prices, make it a difficult recommendation in the current market, especially when compared to higher magnification options available at lower price points.
This guide details the evaluation of the Trijicon Credo 1-4x24 LPVO, focusing on its potential as a lightweight optic for AR-15 platforms. It covers weight, reticle design, build quality, and critically, the significant optical degradation at 4x magnification, which renders the optic unusable despite its promising specifications. The review highlights the importance of practical performance over theoretical design.
This video provides a review of the Trijicon Ascent 1-4x24 optic. The description includes links for supporting a youth homeless shelter in Ames, Iowa, and for joining the creator's newsletter and Patreon for honest reviews. The content focuses on a specific firearm accessory, indicating a review and evaluation of its performance and features for firearm enthusiasts.
The AT3 Red Tail LPVO is presented as a versatile optic available in 1-4x24 and 1-6x24 configurations, featuring a fully multi-coated lens system and an illuminated 5.56 BDC reticle. It is designed for durability, being waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof, and includes a 30mm cantilever mount, flip-up lens caps, and a magnification throw lever for quick adjustments. The scope utilizes 1/2 MOA tactical turrets for precise aiming.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Sig Sauer Tango4 1-4x24 LPVO. It highlights the optic's availability in both SFP (Second Focal Plane) and FFP (First Focal Plane) configurations, as well as its three reticle options. The reviewer suggests it's one of the best 1-4x magnifications available. The video emphasizes that all demonstrations occur on a private range under professional supervision and includes disclaimers about safety and potential affiliate links.
This video discusses the Sig Tango 4 1-4x24 FFP optic. The creator explicitly states they will not be performing a full review, as they found the optic to be disappointing and not worth a detailed evaluation. Key criticisms include unusable illumination and a reticle that is too small. The creator mentions shooting it on a .22LR rifle as a limited test. They express frustration with the lack of unbiased reviews available online, noting that most are paid endorsements. While acknowledging that some users might not mind the flaws, the creator feels compelled to share their negative take. The video also includes a Discord link.
This video reviews the Feyachi Falcon 1-4x24 LPVO rifle scope, highlighting its features and suitability as a budget-friendly option under $100. The reviewer discusses the scope's true 1x magnification, 4x zoom, illuminated reticle with 11 brightness settings, capped turrets, and durable construction (waterproof, fog proof, nitrogen purged). It emphasizes the scope's multi-coated lenses, quick focus eyepiece, and generous eye relief. The description also includes affiliate links and discount codes for various brands, including Feyachi, Delta Team Tactical, Bear Creek Arsenal, and Olight, as well as support links for the channel.
This review covers the Nikon M Tactical 1-4x24 scope, highlighting its value for the price. Key features include a 30mm main body, one-piece mount, instant zero reset turrets with laser etching, and a quick-adjust eyepiece. The scope is noted for its clear glass, wide field of view, and good eye relief, making it suitable for various shooting applications. The reviewer emphasizes the scope's impressive optical quality for its price point, suggesting it performs like a more expensive optic.
This review of the Trijicon AccuPower 1-4x24 optic highlights its suitability for medium-range engagements on AR-15 platforms. The reviewer, Chris from Regular Guy Training, details the segmented circle/dot BDC reticle, its second focal plane nature, and the importance of focus adjustment. While praising its glass clarity and ruggedness, he notes limitations in close-quarters speed and reticle brightness for daytime use, comparing it favorably to ACOGs for eye relief and variable magnification.
This video focuses on the Bushnell AK 1-4x24 rifle scope, specifically designed for the AK platform and the 7.62x39 cartridge. It highlights the BDC reticle's drop compensation capabilities for ranges up to 400-500 yards without turret adjustments after a 100-yard zero. The scope offers 11 illumination settings and a versatile 1-4x magnification range, suitable for both close-quarters and extended shots.
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