This video highlights significant discounts on Primary Arms LPVOs, particularly the SLX 1-6 Gen 4 with the ACSS Aurora reticle, available for $199. It also details deals on other Gen 4 models and PLXC optics, emphasizing their value for various lighting conditions and calibers.
This guide details the mounting options for Primary Arms 3x and 5x Micro Prism optics, emphasizing the importance of selecting the correct mount height based on rifle type (AK/shotgun vs. AR) for proper sight alignment. It advises using cantilever mounts for better eye relief and stresses the critical need for accurate torque values to avoid damaging the optic or mount. The guide also touches on the use of spacers and the potential impact of higher mounts on ballistics calculations.
This guide details the setup and accuracy testing of a Zastava M77 rifle in .308 Winchester, featuring an advanced setup with a Primary Arms SLx 5x Microprism optic and various aftermarket components. Expert insights from KLAYCO47 highlight the rifle's potential for extended range accuracy beyond typical AK platforms, demonstrating effective use of the ACSS Aurora reticle for holdovers up to 800 yards. The video covers modifications like trigger upgrades and optic mounting, offering valuable information for enthusiasts of Yugo-pattern AKs.
This guide details the installation and initial zeroing of the Primary Arms SLx 5x Microprism, emphasizing proper mounting techniques for durability. The reviewer from Brass Facts, with high authority based on practical testing, highlights potential zero retention issues and recommends specific aftermarket mounts like ADM for serious use. Key considerations include achieving correct eye relief and understanding the optic's limitations during impact tests.
This review covers the Primary Arms SLx 1-6 ACSS Aurora LPVO, highlighting its suitability for calibers like 7.62x39 and 300 Blackout, particularly on bolt-action rifles and AR platforms. The optic features a versatile ACSS Aurora reticle with bullet drop compensation, daytime-bright illumination, and forgiving eye relief, all at a sub-$350 price point. It offers excellent glass clarity and a true one-power setting for rapid target acquisition.
This YouTube video focuses on a review of the Trijicon ACOG optic featuring the ACSS Aurora reticle. The description includes links to merchandise (RGT patch), training opportunities with Regular Guy Training, Patreon support, a Facebook group for discussion, and the Full 30 platform. The content appears to be a product review aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in optics.
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