This video highlights a significant sale on Primary Arms optics, specifically focusing on the PLXC 1-8 Nova LPVO and the SLx MD-21 ACSS red dot sight. It details two attractive optic package deals available during a Texas Independence Day sale, emphasizing the value and features of these premium optics, including their reticle systems and durability. The speaker, identified as a hobbyist, promotes these deals as excellent opportunities for firearm enthusiasts.
This review of the Primary Arms PLX 1-8x24 FFP RDB G2 LPVO highlights its daylight bright reticle, auto-live technology, and premium Japanese ED glass. The reviewer emphasizes its forgiving eyebox and eye relief, making it suitable for both close-quarters combat and longer-range engagements. The RDB G2 reticle offers comprehensive ranging and ballistic compensation features.
This video reviews the Primary Arms GLx MD-21 red dot sight, highlighting its ACSS CQB reticle, solar backup, and AutoLive technology. The reviewer demonstrates its durability through a rigorous water bottle test, confirming its robust construction and reliable performance. It's presented as a versatile optic suitable for various calibers and applications, particularly for 300 Blackout with subsonic ammunition.
This review of the Primary Arms SLx MD-21 red dot sight covers its specifications, features, and performance. The optic includes features like autolive technology, push-button controls, and an IPX67 waterproof rating. It underwent a rigorous water bottle durability test, demonstrating excellent zero retention and overall robustness, making it a strong contender in the budget optic market.
Primary Arms introduces the new HTX-1 red dot sight, manufactured in Houston, Texas. Key features include a modular chassis system that adapts to various optic footprints like MOS, RMR, and DPP, allowing for a lower mounting profile and co-witness with standard iron sights. The HTX-1 incorporates AutoLive technology for battery conservation and offers two reticle options: a standard dot and the 'Vulcan' variant with a 240 MOA circle for faster target acquisition, especially for new shooters or in adverse conditions. Release is slated for April 2025.
This SHOT Show 2024 coverage highlights new optics from Primary Arms, including the PLX 1-8x with a Nova reticle featuring AutoLive technology for extended battery life. The GLX 1x Micro Prism offers infinite eye relief and an etched reticle suitable for astigmatism. New SLX mounts and MD 21 dots with solar capabilities are also showcased, with many products slated for Q2 availability.
This guide details the installation and initial zeroing of Primary Arms MicroPrism optics, drawing on expert insights regarding torque specifications and mounting best practices. It covers adjusting for clarity, mounting secondary red dots, and initial zeroing procedures. The information is presented with a practical, analytical tone, reflecting a high level of expertise in optic mounting and performance validation.
The Primary Arms GLX 2x prism optic is reviewed as a versatile but ultimately 'compromise' optic. While it offers good durability, a forgiving eye box, and a well-designed ACSS reticle with BDC capabilities, its narrow field of view and lack of a truly ideal use case limit its appeal compared to other options. The optic successfully passed a double drop test onto dirt and an AR500 steel plate without significant zero shift, highlighting its robust construction.
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