This video focuses on target transition drills using a Nightforce NX8 1-8x optic on a 1x magnification setting. The emphasis is on practical application and skill development in shooting, particularly the ability to quickly and accurately engage multiple targets. The content suggests a practical firearms training or range day scenario.
This video offers a review of the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x First Focal Plane (FFP) Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). The title "How Bad Could It Be?" suggests a critical yet potentially open-minded evaluation of the optic. The description includes links to the creator's website for deals, their social media (Instagram, YouTube, Rumble), and business inquiries, as well as affiliate links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, including a discount code. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes only, with reviews based on personal experience and not intended to facilitate sales, with all firearm activities conducted in a controlled, safe environment by trained professionals.
The Primary Arms PLXC 1-8 Nova LPVO offers a premium optical experience with its compact size, Japanese-sourced glass, and daylight-bright fiber optic reticle. It competes favorably with higher-priced options like the Vortex Razor and Nightforce NX8, offering a lighter weight and higher magnification. The Second Focal Plane design enhances reticle brightness, making it suitable for rapid target acquisition at 1x and precise shooting out to 600 yards.
This video showcases the performance of the new Primary Arms Optics PLxC 1-8 ACSS NOVA optic, particularly its clarity and bright dot, by engaging steel targets at 100 yards from 1x to 8x magnification. The QVO Tactical COD Camera Mount is used to provide an immersive first-person perspective, mimicking the experience of using the optic in a video game. The review highlights the smooth magnification ring and excellent glass quality, with more content promised.
This video reviews the Hi-Lux CMR1 1-8x LPVO, highlighting its daylight bright feature. It showcases the product in a review format, potentially for tactical or sporting applications. The video production details indicate professional editing and shooting with various cameras. It emphasizes educational and entertainment purposes, with safety disclaimers and mentions of filming at a Law Enforcement shooting range. The review is part of the Moondog Reviews content, with extensive social media and contact information provided.
This video features a review of the Nightforce NX8 1-8 LPVO optic by Barrel & Hatchet Trade Group. The hosts discuss the optic's features, compare it to other scope tube sizes, and delve into its capabilities. The video also touches on the acquisition story of a Nightforce ATACR, scope illumination, diopter and parallax adjustments, and the importance of practice. Affiliate links and discount codes for various brands like Safariland, Optics Planet, Rosco Manufacturing, and Big Tex Ordnance are provided, along with information on supporting the channel through memberships and training.
This YouTube video focuses on the Arken EP-8 1-8 LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). The title strongly suggests a review or demonstration of this optic as a "game changer." The description includes an affiliate discount code for Arken products and links to the creator's various social media and platforms, indicating a focus on product promotion and channel growth. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in optics and potentially AR-platform rifles, given the common pairing of LPVOs with such firearms. The emphasis on an affiliate link and discount code suggests a commercial aspect to the review.
This video focuses on identifying high-value Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) within a 1-10 magnification range. The creator, 704 Tactical, highlights specific deals and discounts, including a 50% off offer for the 1-10 Spectre optic using the code 'spectre704'. They also mention a 1-8 Spectre optic deal with the same code. The description emphasizes that many links provided are affiliate links, which help support the channel. Additional links to the creator's Campsite.bio, Twitter, Patreon, other YouTube channels (704 Gear), and Instagram are included, along with a Rumble channel link. A disclaimer about affiliate links and items being sent for review is also present.
This video provides initial thoughts on the Trijicon VCOG 1-8 optic, discussing its suitability as a USMC battle optic. The content creator, Barrel & Hatchet Trade Group, also promotes their training events, merchandise, and affiliate partners through various discount codes and links. The video aims to engage viewers with firearm-related content while also fostering community and offering support opportunities.
This "First Look" video from Kit Badger showcases new products from Criterion Barrels, Phantom Hill, Die Free Co, and Accufire. It features a Criterion 11.5" Core Barrel on a BCM upper with a Geissele rail, an Accufire Prospectis ASTRO 8 LPVO, a Phantom Hill CTF2 IR laser unit compatible with Surefire heads, and a pre-release Gen2 Stone Rifle Grip from Die Free Co. The video also mentions a giveaway sponsored by GunSpot.com for a Pit Viper pistol from John Wick 4. The presenter's loadout includes Tactical Distributors, Prometheus Design Werx, Lems, Lunar Concepts, and Spiritus Systems gear.
This video provides a review of the Primary Arms PLX Compact 1-8x LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). The creator shares their thoughts and opinions on the optic's performance and features. The description also includes numerous discount codes for various firearm-related companies and brands, as well as links to support the channel, indicating a focus on providing value to viewers interested in firearms and tactical gear.
This review highlights the Primary Arms PLx Compact 1-8x24mm FFP LPVO, showcasing its versatility from 1x to 8x magnification. The ACSS Raptor M8 Yard reticle is demonstrated to be daylight bright and effective for target acquisition. Live fire segments confirm its performance under recoil and eye box forgiveness, making it a solid choice for AR-15 platforms.
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