This video provides a comprehensive unboxing and installation guide for the Cyelee CAT SRS6 Pro red dot optic. It details the optic's features, including its 6 MOA red dot, RMSC footprint compatibility, nine daylight and two night vision settings, shake-awake functionality, and 50,000-hour battery life. The installation process on a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp is demonstrated, emphasizing the direct fit due to the shared footprint and the importance of using the correct screws and torque settings.
The Olight SE is a compact, enclosed emitter micro red dot sight designed for concealed carry. It features a side-accessible battery tray for easy replacement of a CR1620 battery, 10 brightness settings (two NVG compatible), selectable reticles (dot, circle dot, circle), and motion activation. The sight is IPX7 rated and offers 1 MOA per click adjustments. It mounts on an RMSC footprint and is priced under $200.
The Osite SE is a new enclosed red dot optic featuring a side-accessible 1620 battery compartment, eliminating the need for a charging plate. It retains the multi-reticle option (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring, or both) and 1 MOA adjustments, but sacrifices the adjustable light sensor for a more affordable price point and increased durability. Constructed from 7075 aluminum, it demonstrates significant resilience to drops and impacts, maintaining zero and functional glass.
This review covers the Primary Arms SLx 1X MicroPrism, highlighting its ACSS Cyclops Gen 2 reticle with bullet drop compensation, 13 illumination settings (including 3 night vision compatible), and auto-off motion sensing. The optic features an etched reticle for use without illumination, a 29,000-hour battery life, and an IP67 waterproof rating. The reviewer praises its clear glass, crisp reticle, and durable ACOG-like build, noting its value around the $250-$260 price point.
This review covers the Vortex Sparc Solar red dot sight, highlighting its solar assist feature for extended battery life and its Aimpoint Micro mounting pattern. The presenters discuss its 2 MOA dot and 1 MOA adjustments, noting its suitability for dynamic shooting applications like two-gun matches and its competitive positioning against brands like Holosun. The MSRP is $399.95, with street prices significantly lower.
This guide details the installation and initial setup of the Bushnell TRS-26 red dot sight. It covers safety precautions, mount compatibility, battery installation, and zeroing procedures. The review highlights the TRS-26's features, including its 3 MOA dot, 11 brightness settings, and 26mm objective lens, while also noting its significant drawback: a 2-hour auto-shutoff without a shake-awake feature.
This review of the Vortex Crossfire budget red dot optic highlights its value for civilian, law enforcement, and security use. The speaker, with extensive experience using Vortex optics, emphasizes its durability, affordability, and suitability for self-defense scenarios, while noting it's not designed for combat-level abuse. Key features discussed include its parallax-free nature, 2 MOA reticle, 1 MOA adjustments, and included mounting options for different co-witness preferences.
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