This guide details the installation of the Viridian RFX1 Custom green dot reflex sight onto a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 pistol. Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical demonstrates the process, highlighting the custom dovetail mounting solution required due to the Bodyguard 2.0 not being factory optic-cut. The guide covers sight removal, plate installation, optic mounting, and proper torque specifications, emphasizing the use of specialized tools for a secure fit. The RFX1 Custom features a 3 MOA green dot, over 30,000 hours of battery life, and 'Instant-On' technology.
This review of the Osight C pistol optic highlights its strong value proposition, fitting within a $150-$180 price range and utilizing the popular RMR footprint. The optic offers versatile reticle options (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or combo) and features a durable 7075 aluminum housing with a low deck height. Its side-loading battery tray, 8 daytime/2 NV brightness settings, and 3-foot impact resistance make it a practical choice for many firearm applications.
This review of the Steiner MPS pistol red dot sight highlights its robust construction and performance, particularly its enclosed emitter design which prevents debris interference and glare. Tested extensively on a Springfield Echelon and AR platform, the MPS demonstrated reliability over 2,500+ rounds. The optic features a 3.3 MOA dot, 8 brightness settings (including NV), and a top-loading CR1632 battery with a 13,000-hour life. Its ACRO footprint requires an adapter for some pistols like the Echelon, providing a lower 1/4 co-witness.
The Leupold Deltapoint Micro offers an ultra-compact red dot solution that mounts directly into a pistol's rear sight dovetail, eliminating the need for slide milling. While its small window demands precise presentation, it significantly lowers the bore axis for improved pointability. This review covers its installation on a Glock 17 Gen 3 and compares it to traditional RMR setups.
This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step process for replacing the CR1632 battery in a Sig ROMEO ZERO red dot sight. It emphasizes firearm safety, proper tool usage, and correct torque specifications for reinstallation, drawing on the expertise demonstrated by the instructor. The process includes clearing the firearm, removing the optic, accessing and replacing the battery, and securely reattaching the optic with precise torque.
This video compares the Trijicon RMR Type 2 and Holosun 507C pistol optics, highlighting their features, durability, and price points. The Holosun offers a lower price, easier battery access, and multiple reticle options, while the RMR excels in ultimate durability and US manufacturing. Both are considered duty-ready for self-defense and competition.
The Holosun 507k X2 is a flagship micro red dot for compact pistols, offering durability and features at a competitive price. While praised for its robust build and tactile adjustments, the speaker prefers the 6 MOA dot on the 407k X2 for concealed carry over the 507k's multi-reticle system. The optic uses a Shield RMSc footprint and a CR1632 battery, providing up to 50,000 hours of life.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Holosun 509T pistol red dot sight, drawing from expert instruction. It covers mounting procedures for various pistol platforms, including Glock MOS and RMR-cut slides, and explains the adjustment mechanisms for windage and elevation. The guide also provides instructions for battery replacement, reticle switching, and operating modes like manual control and lockout, emphasizing practical user experience and technical specifications.
Colion Noir reviews the Leupold Delta Point Micro, highlighting its compact size ideal for concealed carry and its intuitive sight plane that minimizes the learning curve for iron sight users. The review covers its 3.5-year battery life, backup sight feature, and specific compatibility with non-MOS Glock and S&W M&P models. Noir also touches on its $399 MSRP and broader themes of Second Amendment advocacy.
The Sig Romeo MSR is highlighted as an exceptional budget red dot sight, priced around $100, offering great value for home defense and target shooting. It features a 2 MOA dot, 1.41-inch absolute co-witness mount, and 12 brightness settings. The accompanying Juliet Micro 3x magnifier provides 3x magnification with good glass clarity, though with a short eye relief. Both optics demonstrated durability, with the MSR maintaining zero after 1,000 rounds and surviving a drop test.
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