This video provides an initial look at the new Osite R rifle optic. The presenter highlights its features, including a night vision button, pop-down lens covers, and an optional honeycomb kill flash. It compares the optic's reticle (2 MOA dot with 64 MOA ring) to EOTech and Aimpoint models, noting its apparent parallax-free design and robust build.
This video reviews the CV Life multiple reticle system red dot sight, highlighting its budget-friendly price point of $149. The presenter praises its 2 MOA red dot, 70 MOA circle crosshair dot reticle, solar adaptive power, and motion awake function. The optic is described as rugged, reliable, and featuring a quick detach mount, with clear glass and bright reticles.
This review of the Holosun ARO-MRS-GR highlights its versatility with dual reticle options (2 MOA dot and 65 MOA circle dot) and included high and low rise mounts. The optic offers 10 daylight and 2 night vision brightness settings, weighing in at a lightweight 3.38 ounces. It comes with essential accessories for immediate installation.
This guide covers the installation and zeroing of Primary Arms MD-21 (SLx) and MD-21S (GLx) red dot sights. It details selecting mounts, attaching the optic, powering on, and adjusting for zero using 0.5 MOA clicks. The guide emphasizes safety and highlights features like the ACSS-CQB reticle and solar power option on the GLx model. Instruction is provided by experienced gear reviewers from Elliott Delp's channel.
This review of the Aimpoint Duty RDS-MR red dot sight highlights its versatility for various shooting applications, from close-quarters home defense to longer distances. The multiple reticle options (65 MOA circle, 2 MOA dot, or both) offer flexibility, and the integrated 3x magnifier enhances target acquisition and precision at range. The optic's robust construction, including 80ft waterproof rating and motion activation, underscores its durability for duty use.
This review of the Osite C red dot sight highlights its features, comparisons to other optics, and initial performance. The Osite C is presented as a smaller, more affordable alternative to the Osite X, featuring a 2 MOA dot and 32 MOA ring, a swappable battery tray using common 1632 batteries, and an ARMA footprint. While offering good clarity and minimal parallax, the multi-reticle option is noted as potentially 'overblown' and too close together, suggesting the dot-only mode is preferable. Initial testing at 15 yards shows decent grouping and zero retention after approximately 500 rounds, with plans for further testing.
This review covers the CVLIFE WildHawk pistol red dot optic, highlighting its versatility with multiple mounting options (RMSC, RMR, Glock MOS, Picatinny) via included adapter plates. It features a shake-awake function, 10 brightness settings, IPX7 waterproofing, and a choice between a 2 MOA dot or a 32 MOA circle with a dot. The reviewer demonstrates mounting it on a Smith & Wesson Shield Plus and zeroing it on a steel gong, noting the audible clicks of the windage and elevation adjustments.
This review covers the Aimwin PE320 enclosed emitter red dot sight, highlighting its RMR footprint, solar panel, motion activation, and side-loading CR2032 battery. The presenter discusses its multi-reticle options (32 MOA circle, 2 MOA dot, or both) and 11 brightness settings, including two night vision compatible modes. A key focus is the ACRO mount system, which the presenter finds superior to traditional optic plates for secure mounting.
This video reviews the Zissee Oak Plus Pro, an affordable red dot sight designed for the RMR/407C footprint. The instructor highlights its premium performance, including a 2 MOA green dot (also available in red), shake-awake feature, 10 brightness settings (8 daylight, 2 NV), side-mounted battery with 50,000 hours of life, and waterproof construction. He emphasizes its value and reliability, noting he runs Zissee optics on most of his firearms.
The Osite SE is an enclosed micro red dot optic designed for pistols with an RMSC or RMS footprint. It features a side-load battery compartment, built-in iron sights, and an IP67 waterproof rating. The optic offers multiple reticle options and is presented as a durable, high-value option for concealed carry at a competitive price point.
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 video provides a first look and initial testing of the Osite SE RMSC optic, mounted on a Sig Sauer X Macro. The presenter demonstrates the unboxing, direct mounting process, and initial shooting impressions. Key features highlighted include its budget-friendly price point, multiple reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle), and surprising out-of-the-box performance and durability, even after a drop test.
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