Ben Stoeger, a seasoned competitive shooter, discusses the practical applications of 10mm versus 9mm, favoring 9mm for general use due to superior shootability. He contrasts past experiences with Tanfoglio pistols against modern CZ platforms, emphasizing the importance of continuous innovation. Stoeger also stresses absolute reliability, critiquing unreliable firearms as 'trash,' and shares insights on preferred red dot reticles and the durability of various firearm platforms.
Shortshot Tony provides an in-depth look at the new Osight XR, an enclosed RMR footprint optic. He highlights its unique pop-up backup sights, innovative magnetic charging system, and versatile reticle options (2/6 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle). Tony also notes the shake-awake feature and large window, deeming it the first Osight optic he would consider for concealed carry after durability testing.
This video provides an overview of the Vortex SPARC AR red dot sight, presented by Palmetto State Armory. It highlights key features such as six brightness settings, AAA battery operation, and a lower 1/3 co-witness mount. The 2-MOA dot size and Vortex's VIP lifetime warranty are also emphasized, positioning it as a budget-friendly option.
This YouTube video highlights an Amazon deal alert featuring several firearm-related accessories. The primary product showcased is the WildHawk 3000G Shockproof Multi-Reticle Red Dot Sight, offering both a 2 MOA dot and 32 MOA circle dot reticle options. Additionally, the video presents a Sling Swivel Stud Bipod, R3 Fiber Optic Flip-Up Iron Sights, a Solofish Aluminum 1450lm Flashlight compatible with Picatinny/Mlok rails, and a pack of Howies Hockey Green Camo Hockey Tape. All featured items are presented with Amazon affiliate links.
This YouTube video provides a review and shooting demonstration of the Cyelee T10 X Pro Red Dot optic. The description includes affiliate links for purchasing the optic directly from Cyelee and Amazon, along with a discount code for Cyelee products. It also lists various other gear and accessories used by the content creator, ranging from steel targets and cameras to ballistic gelatin and reloading equipment. The video aims to inform viewers about the performance and features of the Cyelee T10 X Pro.
This video offers a review of the Cyelee GT10 green dot sight, including live-fire testing. The description provides direct purchase links for the GT10, the red dot T10, and the T3 model, along with a discount code for the Cyelee website. It also lists various essential shooting accessories and gear used by the creator, such as steel targets, cameras, ear protection, safety glasses, and ammo.
The Holosun AEMS optic is introduced as a successor to the 403 and 503 series, featuring a 2 MOA dot and an MRS option available in red, green, or gold illumination. It includes both a lower 1/3 co-witness and a low-profile mount, offering versatility for AR-15 platforms. The review highlights its clear glass and user-friendly design.
This video reviews the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot optic, assessing its value as a budget-friendly option for various firearms including AR-15s, shotguns, and rimfire rifles. The reviewer highlights its quick target acquisition for close quarters and sufficient precision for extended ranges, along with a 50,000-hour battery life and night-vision compatibility. The included skeletonized lower 1/3 co-witness mount is praised for its sturdiness and light weight.
This product spotlight focuses on the Aimpoint Duty RDS, a red dot sight praised for its outstanding performance at an affordable price. It shares a similar footprint to the Aimpoint Micro series and features a durable yet lightweight, pressure-forged aluminum housing. The optic offers a single-button interface for on/off and brightness control, with 10 illumination settings (6 daylight, 4 night vision). Notably, it remembers the last brightness setting for rapid deployment. Windage and elevation adjustments are precise with audible clicks, and it includes a MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny mount with absolute co-witness capability for AR-15 iron sights. The Duty RDS boasts a 3-year battery life with easy, on-rifle battery replacement and integrated flip-up lens covers.
This video reviews the Sig Sauer Romeo 7 and Romeo 7s red dot sights, focusing on their suitability for duty and budget-conscious buyers. The review details features like battery life, construction, lens quality, reticle options (2 MOA dot), and mounting solutions (QD and low-rise). The ROMEO7S is highlighted for its compact size, red/green dot options, and longer battery life with MOTAC. The description also includes various affiliate links for related products and discount codes for specific brands.
This video reviews the AT3 RCO 25mm Red Dot Sight, comparing it to the Trijicon MRO and suggesting a 'Gen 2' improvement. The review details its features like a 2 MOA dot with a 62 MOA circle reticle, 50/200 yard zero capability, 7-yard holdover, 25mm multicoated lens, night vision compatibility, and 50,000-hour battery life. It highlights its versatility with included low and high cantilever riser mounts for Absolute and Lower 1/3 cowitness on AR-15s, and compatibility with other platforms like AK rifles, CZ Scorpions, and Tavors. The sight is described as tough, shockproof, waterproof, and built with a forged aluminum housing, backed by a lifetime warranty. Technical specifications and package contents are also provided.
This video announces the shipping of the SIG SAUER ROMEO7S Red Dot Optic. The description highlights its compact and lightweight design, high-performance lens coatings for excellent light transmission and dot contrast. It offers a choice between a red or green 2 MOA dot, controlled by a rotary dial. Key features include SIG SAUER's MOTAC technology and AAA battery operation, providing up to 50,000 hours of runtime. The optic is described as parallax-free with unlimited eye relief, making it suitable for various missions.
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