This YouTube video is a teaser for a full review of the Primary Arms 3x Micro Prism optic. The video highlights the optic's presence and hints at a detailed upcoming video. It's presented by Tactical Rifleman and features content from Primary Arms.
This YouTube video, titled "I Broke It Again - Primary Arms 3x Micro Prism," focuses on a review and potential malfunction of a Primary Arms 3x Micro Prism optic. The description provides extensive contact and support links for the creator, FocusTripp, including social media, website, and affiliate links for various brands such as Primary Arms, LA Police Gear, Axil, Mira Safety, Fox Sox, Texas Precision Optics, and We The People Holsters. Discount codes are also provided for several of these affiliates. The video likely details the user's experience with the optic, possibly highlighting an issue that led to it being "broken."
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Primary Arms 3x Micro Prism optic. It highlights the optic's compact and lightweight design, combined with 3x magnification for improved long-range precision and a wide field of view for close-quarters engagement. Key features discussed include 13 illumination settings with AutoLive motion-sensing, night vision compatibility, and an etched reticle that is beneficial for users with astigmatism. The review also details the ruggedized mounting system with multiple height configurations and the ACSS Raptor 5.56/.308-YP reticle's capabilities for ballistic holdovers and wind compensation. The description also includes various affiliate links and discount codes for related products.
The Primary Arms SLx 3x MicroPrism offers a lightweight and budget-friendly alternative to ACOGs, weighing only 8.43 ounces. It features a 3x magnification, 2.5 inches of eye relief, and the ACSS Raptor reticle with BDC for 5.56/.308 and wind holds. While it has good clarity for its price, the glass quality is mid-pack, and the smaller image size compared to an ACOG can impact target acquisition.
The Primary Arms SLx 3x Micro Prism optic is tested to 500 yards on a Militia Works Fixie rifle. Despite its compact size, the optic proves capable of precise hits at extended ranges, with the ACSS reticle's windage marks offering a significant advantage. Glass quality is deemed sufficient for practical use, though edge distortion is noted. The optic's performance is validated through range tests at 300, 400, and 512 yards, even with a short barrel setup.
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