This is a Q&A session covering a wide range of firearms-related topics. Viewers inquire about Patreon alternatives, specific firearm choices like the Garand in .308 or 30-06, modern carbine viability (SKS-D with AK mags), and potential new video series. Optics discussions include monopod vs. sling, ACOGs vs. LPVOs/RDS, and the importance of zeroing magnifiers. Practical advice is sought on fogging glasses and reloading accuracy. Specific firearm models and calibers are discussed, including the Walther P38, lever guns, 9mm pistols, Colt Walker conversions, AK variants, AR-15 gas systems, Stoner 63, M&H revolvers, Cap&ball revolvers, Keltec bullpup ejection, and pellet guns for competition. The content also touches on historical firearms, competition advice (IFAK, injuries, goals), and even touches on transhumanism and crypto-wars.
This video documents a night vision hog hunt featuring a Sig Sauer SRD762 Ti Qd silencer mounted on a 5.56/2.23 Smith & Wesson M&P 15T rifle. The hunt targets a pack of wild hogs consuming freshly planted oats. The description also highlights the ATN X Sight II optic used and provides links to relevant gear and the creator's social media channels.
This video showcases an "essential & affordable ATN X Sight II upgrade" that protects the micro USB jack from accidental damage. The creator emphasizes the convenience and longevity this simple accessory provides, noting its tight fit which also secures the charging wire. Links are provided for the upgrade, the ATN X Sight II optic itself, and previous review/update videos.
This video showcases a successful wild hog hunt at 4MR Ranch. A family friend, on their first wild pig hunt, achieved a precise headshot on a large male hog, estimated to be just under 200 lbs. The ATN X-Sight II scope was used for recording and as a backup in case of a large pack encounter. The description also includes affiliate links for the scope and links to related ATN X-Sight II reviews and more hunting footage.
The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x offers a feature-rich digital night vision experience, including a ballistic calculator and smart rangefinder. While its stock IR illuminator is weak, aftermarket options significantly improve performance. The primary drawback is poor battery life, but DIY power solutions are viable. Its one-shot zero feature simplifies initial setup.
This video focuses on the ATN X-Sight II Day/Night Smart HD Optics Rifle Scope, highlighting its advanced features powered by the Obsidian II Core. It emphasizes the HD optics and micro-display, positioning it as a powerful day and night scope capable of accurate shots at extended ranges. Key functionalities mentioned include the Smart Shooting Solution for perfect shots, Recoil Activated Video to capture moments, and the Smart Rangefinder for quick distance measurement. The description also points out the ability to control the unit via smartphone and promotes OpticsPlanet.com as the purchasing destination, along with providing links to ATN products and AR-15 related gear and guides.
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