This video provides a quick comparison of the INFITAC FML19 and FMP13 thermal sights, highlighting their physical differences, resolution capabilities, and tactical applications. The FML19 offers superior resolution (384x288) and a longer detection range (1100 yards) compared to the FMP13 (256x192 resolution, 740 yards detection). The FML19 is recommended as a secondary optic for carbines due to its 5-hour battery life.
This video from Gun For Hire provides a review of the DeltaPoint® Pro optic. The description highlights its reputation as a fan favorite within the Gun For Hire community and emphasizes its durability, being crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum to withstand abuse. It suggests that the optic offers high performance without compromising on size, and encourages viewers to visit their store to compare optics firsthand with their firearms.
This video is a review of the Vortex Defender-ST optic by Gun For Hire. The description highlights its versatility for various firearm platforms including handguns, shotguns, and carbines, emphasizing its durability, accuracy, and adaptability for range drills and duty use. The video encourages viewers to visit the Gun For Hire store to physically handle and compare different Vortex optics to find the perfect fit.
This episode of the Hatchet Cast Echo Files features Eric's first impression review of the Primary Arms GLX 2.5-10x44 scope. The video highlights initial thoughts and experiences with this optic, presented in a new review format for the series. Discount codes for various firearm-related affiliates like Safariland Holsters, Optics Planet, and Rosco Manufacturing are provided. The video also promotes an upcoming Barrel & Hatchet GAS GUN COMPETITION in November 2023 and encourages viewers to support the Barrel & Hatchet Trade Group through training schedules, merchandise, and gear. They also mention their presence on Rumble, Instagram, Twitter, and Spotify for their podcast.
This video reviews the Primary Arms Cyclops V2, also known as the SLx 1x Micro Prism Gen 2. The reviewer highlights its unique design as a prism optic that isn't a traditional red dot, making it a potential solution for viewers with astigmatism. Key features discussed include the battery-independent etched reticle with an optional illumination feature, the ACSS reticle with its chevron and horseshoe for different aiming scenarios, and compatibility with magnifiers and various mounting options. The video also promotes Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon support.
This video reviews the AT3 Tactical RCO (Rugged Carbine Optic), a red dot sight. The creator expresses initial uncertainty about the AT3 brand due to a lack of prior experience but is ultimately pleased with the quality and build of the red dot. The description also includes various affiliate links for outdoor gear, apparel, and other channels, along with social media and podcast links.
The Leupold LCO red dot sight was discontinued due to its high MSRP, lack of popularity, and Leupold's tendency to abandon experimental products. Key technical flaws included Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) causing flicker and internal reflections, while its night vision performance was mediocre. The D-EVO offset prism scope and HAMR were also discussed as less successful experimental optics.
This October 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics and viewer questions. Discussions include caliber comparisons (6.5 vs. .308, .45 Colt vs. .44-40), lever-action rifle advice, modern AR-15 lower receiver potential (KP-15 WWSD), firearm malfunctions, historical firearms (1876 Winchester, M14, Mosin-Nagant, STG-44, FG-42, M1 Garand, MP44, Trapdoor Springfield), competition shooting challenges, firearm regulations (CCW, YouTube restrictions), and gear choices (LPVO vs. Red Dot, hearing/eye protection). The video also touches on desert survival, American travel, and general firearms industry changes.
This video review focuses on the Nikon P-Tactical Spur Red Dot sight, highlighting its suitability for pistols, carbines, and shotguns. Key features discussed include its shockproof and waterproof construction, 15,000-hour battery life, fully multi-coated "TRUCOLOR" optics for natural viewing and enhanced dot brightness, and 10 brightness levels including two night vision compatible settings. The video suggests this optic can improve shooting precision and encourages viewers to purchase it from OpticsPlanet or learn more on their website.
This video review focuses on the Nikon P-TACTICAL Spur, a micro reflex sight. The host, a self-proclaimed Nikon enthusiast, expresses satisfaction with the product, highlighting its versatility for use on shotguns, carbines, pistols, and rifles. The reviewer specifically mentions mounting it on a Ruger PC Carbine and being very happy with the performance. The description also includes extensive promotional links for the host's website, training services, Patreon, podcast, and various social media platforms, as well as mentions of sponsors like OpticsPlanet and organizations like Gun Owners of America.
The Aimpoint PRO (Patrol Rifle Optic) is presented as a durable, professional-grade red dot sight suitable for carbines like the AR-15. It offers excellent zero retention, a robust auto-torquing mount, and impressive environmental resistance, including night vision compatibility and a wide temperature range. While its battery life is less than some premium models and it has a moderate weight, its overall reliability and 10-year warranty make it a strong contender for duty use.
This video provides a review of the Aimpoint Carbine Optic (ACO), highlighting it as Aimpoint's most affordable 2 MOA red dot sight. The content is presented for educational purposes and emphasizes safe practices with disclaimers about professional supervision during filming. It also includes links for social media, Patreon support, and merchandise. The description reiterates the educational intent and warns viewers against attempting any actions shown without professional training.
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