This video details a torture test comparing a $2000 Monstrum Archangel optic against a $220 optic. The tests included dropping rifles from waist height onto concrete, throwing them out of a vehicle on a dirt road, and dropping them from a container. The primary failure observed was the illumination system of one optic becoming dead, while the other's illumination remained functional.
This video details a 5-foot drop test of the new Olight S weapon light onto a concrete floor. Despite significant cosmetic damage, including scratching and marring, the Olight S maintained functionality, with its windows and internal components remaining intact. The presenter highlights the durability of the new housing material, contrasting it with previous models and other optics. The test was conducted using a Pewpew State Armory Dagger Micro as the host platform.
This video compares the durability of a Daniel Defense DDM4 V11 LW and a Vepr AK47 through concrete drops and water submersion. Both rifles demonstrated good operational reliability after the tests, though the Daniel Defense rifle experienced a rail shift of approximately 2mm to the right due to a loose barrel nut mechanism, potentially affecting zero if iron sights were used. The Vepr AK47 showed minor cosmetic damage to the dust cover and front sight post but maintained its zero. Both rifles performed well in water, with the AK's piston system and the AR's direct impingement system handling submersion after proper draining.
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