This guide provides instructions for installing and operating the Mepro M22 self-illuminated reflex sight. Drawing from an expert assessment, it covers mounting, zeroing, reticle selection, and the unique battery-free illumination system. The Mepro M22 is highlighted as a durable, military-grade optic suitable for various rifle platforms.
The Trijicon TA11 ACOG is a 3.5x35mm prism optic offering extended eye relief compared to the TA31, but at the cost of a reduced field of view and increased weight. It features a red fiber optic reticle with a 5.56 BDC, supplemented by tritium for low-light conditions. While offering robust construction and good glass quality, its compromises make it a niche optic.
This review covers the Vector Optics Continental LPVO, highlighting its fiber optic technology for a bright dot comparable to red dots. It features a bullet drop compensation reticle and excellent eye relief, making it a versatile 'jack of all trades' scope. The review also mentions compatible firearms and ammunition, along with available discount codes.
This Gunblast.com video features Boge Quinn reviewing Ruger's new ReadyDot 1x fixed optical dot sight. The optic is designed to fit Ruger's MAX-9 pistols and any pistol using the Shield RMSc footprint. A key feature is its fiber optic illumination, meaning it's always on, requires no batteries, and auto-adjusts brightness. The review highlights its ruggedness, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. The video also includes links to purchase the optic, ammunition from Lucky Gunner, Buffalo Bore, and Double Tap Ammo.
This expert guide delves into the Trijicon Reflex sights, specifically the RX01 and RX30, highlighting their passive illumination systems utilizing fiber optics and tritium. It details their historical context, including use in SOPMOD Block 1, and analyzes their performance limitations like 'washout' and incompatibility with weapon lights. The guide also touches upon their surprising effectiveness with night vision and offers a comparative perspective against modern red dot sights, concluding with a recommendation for the Meprolight M21 for those prioritizing passive illumination.
This video provides an expert overview of the Trijicon ACOG optic, highlighting its durability, battery-free illumination system, and integrated range-finding and bullet drop compensation features. Ryan from Trijicon explains how the forged 7075 aluminum housing and prismatic design contribute to its ruggedness, while the dual illumination from fiber optics and tritium ensures constant reticle visibility. The discussion also details how the reticle's BDC lines can be used for accurate long-range shots by compensating for bullet drop without complex calculations.
This video explores the Trijicon ACOG, highlighting its development, design principles, and manufacturing process. Key features include its robust 7075 aluminum construction, the Bindon Aiming Concept for both-eyes-open shooting, and dual illumination via fiber optics and tritium for battery-free operation. The video also touches on newer LED-illuminated models and Trijicon's broader product line.
This review of the Trijicon AccuPoint TR24 1-4x30mm scope highlights its value proposition as a battery-free, dual-illumination optic. While praised for its lightweight design, ACOG-quality glass, and daylight brightness, the reviewer identifies the reticle as a significant drawback for longer-range engagements. It's recommended as a red dot analog for distances up to 200 yards, offering occasional magnification capability.
This review highlights the Trijicon TA44 Compact ACOG with the ACSS reticle as a paradigm shift in optic design. The 1.5x magnification, combined with the ACSS reticle's range estimation and bullet drop compensation, offers significant advantages over standard red dots for targets up to 300 yards and beyond. The optic's compact size, extended eye relief, and robust Trijicon construction make it a versatile choice for both CQB and longer-range engagements.
This review of the Trijicon TA44 1.5x ACOG with ACSS reticle highlights its rugged construction, clear glass, and dual illumination system (tritium and fiber optic). The ACSS reticle, designed by Dimitri, offers advanced ranging and holdover capabilities for various calibers, significantly improving upon older ACOG reticles for extended range accuracy. The optic is praised for its lightweight design, competitive with red dots, and improved eye relief over models like the TA31, making it a versatile option for CQB and medium-range engagements.
This guide details a field technique for managing the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG's dual illumination system. It explains how to use tape to control reticle brightness in varying light conditions, a method derived from military field manuals. The review highlights the optic's robust construction, dual illumination, and combat-proven design, suitable for tactical applications and clone builds.
This video highlights the Trijicon RMR as a versatile optic for home defense, particularly when mounted on a shotgun. It details the RMR's various models, including adjustable LED and dual-illuminated versions, and emphasizes its suitability for low-light conditions and rapid target acquisition. The discussion covers battery life, brightness settings, and the benefits of a larger MOA dot for defensive scenarios.
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