This video provides a first look at the EOTech EXPS3HD holographic weapon sight. It highlights the optic's heavy-duty, all-metal construction, improved field of view due to the absence of a hood, and advanced features like a rheostat dial for brightness control, Shake Awake technology, and submersible rating. The EXPS3HD is presented as a next-generation optic suitable for a wide range of firearms, from carbines to heavy machine guns.
The FN P90 is presented as the world's first holographic micro dot sight, designed as an integral part of the firearm system rather than an add-on. It utilizes image guide technology with a nanostructured flat glass waveguide for a clear sight picture and faster target acquisition. The sight is engineered for compactness, lightweight, and durability, proven to maintain zero through thousands of rounds and impacts. It features an auto-brightness capability and is constructed with hydrophobic glass and IP68 sealing for reliable performance in harsh conditions.
The Vortex Crossfire Red Dot is presented as a user-friendly, rugged, and cost-effective optic suitable for a wide range of firearms including carbines, bolt-action rifles, rimfires, pistols, and shotguns. It comes with interchangeable low and tall mounts for AR-platform compatibility or lower mounting on other firearms. The optic features a 2032 battery and a rotary knob for illumination adjustment, offering a broad range of brightness settings. The adjustment cap doubles as a tool for zeroing.
This expert-level comparison by Booligan Shooting Sports analyzes the INFITAC FML19 and FMP13 thermal sights. The FML19 offers superior performance with a 384x288 resolution and a 1100-yard detection range, compared to the FMP13's 256x192 resolution and 740-yard range. The FML19 utilizes a rechargeable CR2 battery with a 5-hour life and is recommended as a secondary optic for carbines.
This video introduces the Meprolight M22 and MCO Pro carbine optics, focusing on their supplemental lighting solutions for tritium sights and enclosed emitter technology. The M22 features a light module that wraps around the optic to illuminate fiber optics, offering a backup to tritium. The MCO Pro is an enclosed emitter optic with multiple reticle options (bullseye with dots, 2 MOA dot, bullseye circle dot) and shake-awake technology, designed for increased reliability in harsh conditions.
This video introduces the GBRS Group Larna Mount designed for the Aimpoint ACRO red dot sight. It highlights the ACRO's popularity across various platforms, including pistols, carbines, and 45-degree offsets, noting its adoption by law enforcement and military. The mount offers a direct mounting solution, eliminating the need for adapter plates, and features a robust, heat-treated construction with integrated tools.
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 guide covers the installation and basic use of prism scopes, highlighting their advantages for carbine platforms. It emphasizes proper mounting, diopter adjustment for clarity, and familiarization with features like etched reticles and optional top-mounted red dots. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced firearms instructor, drawing on practical knowledge of optics like the Trijicon ACOG, Primary Arms, and Vortex models.
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 review covers the AT3 Rugged Carbine Optic (RCO), a budget-friendly red dot sight suitable for close to mid-range engagements. The optic features a 2 MOA dot within a 62 MOA circle reticle, nine illumination settings, two night vision modes, and an auto-shutoff feature. It performed reliably during testing with 5.56x45mm ammunition on a carbine platform.
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