Ben Stoeger evaluates the Olight O-Sight C red dot sight, testing its performance in challenging lighting conditions and against potential durability issues. He notes the sight's brightness and lack of double-dotting in direct sunlight, and its ability to hold zero after a moderate number of rounds. The discussion also touches on the evolving perception of budget optics, drawing parallels to Holosun's trajectory.
The Meprolight M22 is a battery-free red dot sight utilizing fiber optic and tritium technology. While offering an 'always on' capability and a robust build, its performance is mixed, particularly regarding reticle brightness in varying light conditions. The bullseye reticle can be dim, especially when contrasted with bright targets or when a weapon light is used, though the triangle reticle from the M21 is suggested as a potentially brighter alternative.
This comprehensive range after-action report, led by expert Travis Haley of Haley Strategic Partners, details the performance of the Trijicon MRO (Miniature Rifle Optic). It covers zeroing, adjustment clarity, dot visibility (including for astigmatism), performance in extreme bright light, compatibility with magnifiers, lens tint, speed drills at distance, parallax assessment compared to the Aimpoint T2, and expectations for battery life and durability. The analysis highlights the MRO's strengths in practical shooting scenarios.
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