This review covers the Olight SE RMSc footprint pistol optic, highlighting its green dot reticle options (2 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring, or both) and features like auto on/off, waterproof/shockproof/fogproof construction, and a built-in rear sight. The presenter found the green dot particularly crisp for his astigmatism and noted its excellent daytime brightness. The optic performed well on a Shield Plus, offering a good co-witness with factory iron sights and demonstrating accuracy during range testing.
This video reviews the Winchester Supreme Optics line, highlighting their affordability and quality. Key products discussed include a 20-60x spotting scope with a built-in sunshade and rotating body, various rifle scopes (1-4x and 4-12x), and 10x50 binoculars. The optics are noted for their HD glass, durability (fogproof, shockproof, waterproof), and value for money.
This video reviews the Zulisy Z1R and Otter red dot sights, highlighting their budget-friendly nature and performance comparable to more expensive brands like Holosun. Both optics feature aircraft aluminum construction, crystal clear lenses, shake-awake technology, and 50,000 hours of battery life. They are designed for the common RMSC footprint and offer multiple brightness settings, including night vision compatible modes. The reviewer emphasizes their reliability and value for money.
This review of the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot highlights its budget-friendly nature, often bundled with firearm purchases. While praised for clear glass, aircraft aluminum housing, and a lifetime warranty, the reviewer notes its lack of a 'shake awake' feature and suggests that for $200, other optics like the Pulsar Optics GT10 offer more features for less money.
This review of the Maven B1.2 binoculars highlights their upgraded features, including improved field of view and light transmission. The presenter emphasizes the high-quality Japanese glass and US assembly, along with a lifetime unconditional warranty. The binoculars are noted for their durable construction, waterproof/fogproof capabilities, and comfortable ergonomics, making them a strong contender in the premium optics market.
The Maven RS 1.2 is a first focal plane rifle scope designed for Western hunters, offering 2.5-15x magnification and a 44mm objective lens. It features an illuminated reticle with 10 brightness settings, a dialable zero stop elevation turret, and low dispersion ED glass for clarity. The scope is available with MOA2, SRW, or SHR Mil reticles, with click adjustments varying based on reticle choice.
This guide details a 24-hour water submersion test performed on the Monstrum Panzer 1-6x LPVO, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. The test verifies the optic's waterproof and fogproof capabilities under extreme conditions, concluding with live-fire performance checks. The host, a gear reviewer, confirms the optic's reliability for its price point.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Steiner MPS Micro Pistol Sight, emphasizing its ACRO footprint compatibility and use on platforms like the Springfield Echelon. It covers mounting, brightness adjustment, and the practical method of zeroing using 1 MOA clicks, concluding with a durability test of racking the slide against a surface. The review highlights the optic's robust, duty-grade construction and enclosed emitter design.
This video reviews the Nutrek 3-9x40 rifle scope, demonstrating its performance through water submersion and impact tests. The presenter highlights the scope's clarity, durability, and zero-resetting turrets, showcasing its effectiveness at various distances including 50 and 100 meters. The review confirms the scope's suitability for hunting and target shooting applications.
This video reviews the Leupold SX4 Pro Guide spotting scope and the Leupold Alpine carbon fiber tripod. It details the scope's magnification options, optical system features like Elite Optical system, DiamondCoat 2, and fully multi-coated lenses. The review also covers the Alpine tripod's construction, ARCA Swiss mounting system, and portability.
This video reviews Leupold's BX-5 Santiam HD binoculars, highlighting their polymer composite body, professional-grade optical system with exceptional light transmission, reduced glare, and excellent resolution. The binoculars are tested to withstand extreme temperatures (-40 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit) and are waterproof and fog-proof up to 33 feet. Available in multiple configurations, the 10x42 model retails for $999.99 and features phase-coated roof prisms, high-definition calcium fluoride glass, Diamond Coat 2, and Guard-Ion hydrophobic lens coatings for superior clarity, brightness, and abrasion resistance.
The AT3 Red Tail LPVO is presented as a versatile optic available in 1-4x24 and 1-6x24 configurations, featuring a fully multi-coated lens system and an illuminated 5.56 BDC reticle. It is designed for durability, being waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof, and includes a 30mm cantilever mount, flip-up lens caps, and a magnification throw lever for quick adjustments. The scope utilizes 1/2 MOA tactical turrets for precise aiming.
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