This video emphasizes the critical importance of an athletic, mobile, and adaptable stance for tactical shooting. Instructor Rick, demonstrating high authority, explains that a sound stance should allow for instant movement in any direction and facilitate seamless transitions between static and dynamic shooting. The core principle is to avoid a stance that requires a fundamental change to initiate movement, ensuring readiness throughout an engagement.
This video provides a detailed, piece-by-piece assembly of an AR-15 style rifle, presented in a stop-motion style by Wilson Combat. It covers the assembly of the trigger group, lower receiver components, upper receiver and BCG, and concludes with joining the receivers and adding accessories like an Aimpoint optic and magazine. The expert-level presentation showcases precise component placement and a professional assembly sequence.
Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner Ammo provides an expert review of the Beretta 1301 Tactical after a decade of ownership and extensive use. He highlights its robust gas system, accurate barrel, and numerous factory and aftermarket upgrades that enhance its performance and reliability. Baker concludes it remains a top-tier semi-automatic shotgun for serious users, offering superior performance even compared to some pump-action models.
This video provides a comprehensive unboxing and initial familiarization with the Daniel Defense PCC. It covers essential steps like safety checks, cycling the action, magazine insertion, and mounting an optic. The demonstration highlights the firearm's features and the seamless integration of accessories like the Magpul PMAG and Aimpoint optic, guided by an experienced user.
This video details a custom RK 62 M3 clone built on a Valmet M62S receiver, featuring modernizations inspired by the Finnish Defense Forces' M1, M2, and M3 patterns. The clone includes an AK2.0 rail, Magpul stock, M-LOK handguard, Aimpoint T1 Micro optic, and an Ase Utra suppressor. Despite its weight, the rifle proved reliable during the Finnish Brutality 2024 competition, with the 7.62x39mm caliber performing well on steel targets.
This product spotlight video from Brownells features Caleb discussing the Bravo Company Manufacturing (BCM) A/T MRO Mount for the Trijicon MRO. The video highlights the innovative Angle Torque (A/T) System, which increases clamping force by 50%, and the mount's bombproof, reliable design. Key features include a reinforced triple-recoil lug system for the 1913 rail, construction from 7075 T6 hardcoat anodized aluminum, and compatibility with Aimpoint Micro optics. Caleb also explains the difference between lower third and absolute co-witness mounts, sharing his personal preference for the former. The video aims to provide valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts looking to enhance their gear.
This video features a product spotlight on Unity Tactical's FAST optic mounts. The presenter, Caleb, highlights the high-quality machined aluminum construction, durable hard-anodized finish, and robust steel locking brackets and bolts that ensure a "rock solid" attachment to M1913 Picatinny rails. Specific models discussed include the FAST mount for the Trijicon MRO, which integrates a "never flip up" backup iron sight aligning with an A2-height AR-15 front sight. The FAST mount for Aimpoint Micro red dots also includes built-in front and rear backup sights, though the elevated optic position prevents co-witness. The mounts are compatible with American Defense Mfg. (ADM) QD Auto-Lock Levers. A key benefit of the FAST mounts is the elevated optic position, promoting a more heads-up shooting posture, particularly advantageous when using night vision.
This video showcases advanced shooting techniques with the FN SCAR 15P, emphasizing a lifestyle commitment to the craft. The instructor demonstrates professional proficiency, highlighting effective recoil management and the strategic use of tactical barricades. The FN SCAR 15P is shown equipped with an Aimpoint Micro red dot optic, facilitating rapid target acquisition.
This YouTube video focuses on a full review of the Arisaka Aimpoint Micro Mount. The presenter expresses strong positive sentiment towards the mount, calling it "pretty awesome." The video promises a comprehensive evaluation, likely covering its features, functionality, and potential applications for firearm enthusiasts. Given the title, the content is expected to be relevant to users of Aimpoint Micro red dot sights and firearms that can utilize such mounts.
The Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II prism scopes offer high-quality glass and are a superior option for shooters with astigmatism compared to traditional red dots. The 3x and 5x models feature Aimpoint Micro mounts, CR2032 illuminated reticles, and 1 MOA adjustments. While the 3x has a wider field of view, the 5x's larger reticle is easier to acquire, and it includes a unique top mount for a red dot sight.
This review of the Holosun 503G ACSS micro red dot highlights its Aimpoint Micro footprint compatibility and robust features like 'Shake-Awake' technology. The exclusive ACSS CQB reticle is praised for its effectiveness in high-speed, close-range engagements and includes BDC out to 600 yards. After a year of range use, the optic proved durable and offers significant value for its price point.
The Primary Arms SLx MD25 offers a 25mm objective lens for a wider field of view and features the versatile ACSS reticle with CQB ring, chevron, and BDC holds for multiple calibers. With 11 brightness settings, including NV, and a robust battery life of up to 50,000 hours, it's a capable optic for various platforms. Its Aimpoint Micro footprint ensures broad mount compatibility, making it a strong contender for general-purpose rifles and home defense.
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