This review of the Aimpoint Acro C-2 highlights its enclosed design, making it suitable for various conditions like rain and mud. The optic is noted for its lightweight construction, weighing approximately 2.2 ounces, and features a 2.5 MOA dot. While initially challenging to mount due to its mini Picatinny system, mounts are now more readily available. The reviewer suggests it's particularly well-suited for rifle applications.
Jeff Mau, founder of Tenicor, discusses product development and customer interaction. He highlights the importance of holster height for grip, plans for HK VP9 holsters, and the potential of 3D printing in holster manufacturing. Mau also shares his views on the irrelevance of 40 S&W, recommends Aimpoint for rifle optics, and discusses future Tenicor products like active duty retention holsters and fanny pack designs.
This video covers a range day event at TriggerCon 2024, featuring a wide array of firearms from various manufacturers. The presenter, Tony D2Wild, provides initial impressions and shooting experiences with models from DS Arms, Daniel Defense, Genesis Arms, Radian, Trigger Empire, SIG Sauer, Kimber, Alien, and Shadow Systems. The focus is on showcasing new and notable firearms, offering brief feedback on handling, recoil, and overall shooting experience.
This video warns preparedness enthusiasts about the significant risk of purchasing counterfeit or outdated gear, particularly high-end optics and weapon lights, from Amazon. The speaker, Magic Prepper, details personal experiences and manufacturer confirmations indicating that even items sold directly by Amazon or through its warehouse program can be fraudulent. He advises extreme caution when buying expensive preparedness items online, recommending direct purchases from manufacturers or verified third-party distributors to ensure authenticity and reliability.
This video features Brandon Herrera adopting a 'Gun Snob' persona to satirize firearm ownership as a lifestyle choice focused on belittling budget-conscious buyers. He dismisses popular brands like HK, PSA, and Glock as 'for the poors,' expresses disdain for budget optics, and mockingly references the 'Yeet Cannon' (Hi-Point). The persona also touches on pre-1986 transferable machine guns as investments, albeit with a humorous nod to illegal activities.
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