This video provides an expert review and durability test of the GOWUTAR GP-V red dot sight, designed for Doctor and Noblex footprints. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, conducts rigorous beat-down tests involving impacts and slide racking to assess the optic's ability to hold zero. The review highlights its affordable price point, robust construction with 7075 T6 aluminum, IPX7 waterproofing, and clear sight picture with good co-witness capability.
This video reviews the Zisys OWL C red dot sight, highlighting its affordability and features. It's a 3 MOA optic compatible with the Doctor/Venom footprint, featuring 10 brightness settings (8 daylight, 2 NV), shake awake, 50,000 hours of battery life, and is waterproof. The presenter plans to mount it on a Ruger 57. The optic is also available with a green dot and includes a Picatinny rail adapter.
This video reviews the Zulisy Owl Red Dot Sight, highlighting its budget-friendly price point and surprisingly robust features. The instructor emphasizes its aluminum housing, glass lens, top-mounted battery for easy changes, and compatibility with Doctor/Venom footprints. It also features shake-awake activation and is described as waterproof.
The Burris FastFire 4 is a micro reflex sight offering multiple reticle options, including a 3 MOA dot, 11 MOA dot, 50 MOA circle dot, and a 50 MOA wing circle reticle. It features an enlarged objective lens for a wider eyebox and automatic brightness adjustment via a front light sensor, with manual override. The sight includes a removable weather hood that converts it into an enclosed emitter.
The Cyelee Cobra X Pro is a budget-friendly micro red dot sight compatible with Doctor and Venom footprints, often found on PSA Dagger slides. It features a multi-reticle system (26 MOA circle, 2 MOA dot), side-loading battery compartment with up to 50,000 hours of life, motion awake technology, and built-in iron sights. The optic demonstrated impressive durability in drop tests onto cement, maintaining zero and intact glass.
This review tests the Vector Optics Frenzy budget red dot sight, evaluating its durability and performance under stress. While not a top-tier choice, it demonstrated surprising resilience during torture testing, holding zero after drops and impacts. The optic features a 3 MOA dot, 17x24mm window, and a Doctor footprint, making it compatible with specific firearm mounts.
This guide covers the installation and zeroing of the Zulisy OWL Green Dot sight, a budget-friendly optic compatible with the Doctor/Viper footprint. The video highlights its features like shake-awake, top-loading battery, and IPX7 rating, demonstrating its mounting on a PSA Dagger. Expert insights suggest good value for its price point, with a history of holding zero over 1,000 rounds.
This guide details the installation and initial review of Cyelee Optics, focusing on models like the Wolf Pro, Bear, and Calf V2. It highlights compatibility with firearms such as the PSA Dagger and Ruger Mark IV, emphasizing optic footprints and features like RMR and Doctor compatibility, side-load batteries, and IPX7 waterproofing. The information is presented with high authority from a subject matter expert in budget tactical gear.
This video reviews the new Zulisy OWL Doctor Cut Red Dot sight. It highlights the "Shake Awake" feature and confirms compatibility with popular red dot footprints like Vortex Viper, Burris Fastfire, and Doctor. The description includes an affiliate link for purchasing the optic, a discount code, and information about the "704 Tactical Campsite" channel. The content appears to be a product demonstration and review for firearm enthusiasts looking for optic options.
This review of the Vortex Venom concludes it is no longer a viable option for new pistol red dot users in 2023 due to significant advancements in optic quality. While initially popular for its price point, hidden costs for mounting hardware and a required shim for proper zeroing increase the total expense. The optic also suffers from insufficient elevation adjustment and a high deck height, making co-witnessing difficult. Durability is a concern under heavy use, suggesting it's better suited for lower recoil firearms.
This review of the Primary Arms SLX RS10 optic highlights its initial promise with a narrower RMR-style footprint for better handgun integration and an elevated sight picture. However, significant drawbacks emerge, including a non-standard Doctor footprint, a misleadingly tall window, a poor red dot refresh rate causing trailing, and a perceived lack of brightness compared to competitors. Despite a competitive price point, these issues lead to a recommendation for a Gen 2 model.
This guide details the installation and setup of the Palmetto State Armory Dagger slide, focusing on the unique optic cut placement behind the iron sights. The video demonstrates how this configuration allows for effective co-witnessing with red dot sights, utilizing Truglo sights and supporting both RMR and Doctor footprints. The presenter, with high authority, highlights the functional reliability and performance of the slide during live fire at an outdoor range.
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