This guide covers the installation and zeroing of Crimson Trace RAD Series red dot sights, including the Micro, Pro, and Max Pro models. It details how to mount the optic and adjust windage and elevation for accurate shooting. The information is presented with practical advice from industry professionals, emphasizing proper technique for effective use on various firearms.
This review covers Crimson Trace's RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) series of red dot optics, including the Micro, Pro, and Max Pro models. The video details their construction from 7075 T6 aluminum, various footprint compatibility (Doctor, Shield RMS/J-Point), dot options (3 MOA red, 5 MOA green), battery life, and features like auto-brightness and motion sensors. Durability is tested through drop tests, and reliability is discussed based on extensive round counts.
This review details the Crimson Trace RAD Pro, a full-size pistol red dot sight. The video highlights its construction from 7075 aerospace aluminum, a 3 MOA dot, ambient light sensor, shake awake feature, and top-mounted battery for easy replacement. The author shares practical experience from a Gunsite training event, emphasizing its performance during drills and low-light conditions, noting its generous viewable area and ability to maintain zero under recoil.
This video introduces the Crimson Trace RAD (Rapid Aiming Dots) series of red dot sights, detailing their features, sizes, and applications. The discussion covers the RAD Micro, RAD, and RAD Max models, highlighting differences between standard and 'Pro' versions, such as ambient light sensors and shake-to-wake technology. The presenters emphasize the durability, battery life, and the choice between red and green aiming dots, with a particular focus on their utility for concealed carry, home defense, and even turkey hunting.
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