This video compares different red dot sight types, from micro red dots like the Fox Army FXA12 Pro suitable for pistols and rifles, to the massive Trijicon MGRS designed for heavy machine guns. It highlights how optic size and technology cater to specific firearm applications and tactical needs, including thermal detection for low-light scenarios. The host emphasizes practical choices for personal firearms over extremely specialized, high-cost military optics.
This YouTube video, titled 'Fox Army Micro Red Dot Review,' aims to determine the quality of inexpensive red dot sights. The creator, Deuce and Guns, promises to investigate whether budget-friendly red dots are a viable option for firearm owners. The description also includes links to their Amazon store and Facebook page, and notes that new videos are published weekly.
This review compares a full-size rifle red dot (Fox Army FXMS3) with a micro red dot (Fox Army FXV22 PRO). Key differences include window size, button adjustability, and emitter type. Enclosed emitters offer better protection from debris than open emitters, which can be crucial for reliability in harsh conditions.
This video reviews various red dot sights, starting with an exceptionally large optic and then focusing on standard consumer models like the Fox Army FXA12 Pro for pistols and rifles. It also introduces advanced optics, including Trijicon's thermal sights and the high-end Trijicon MGRS designed for heavy machine guns like the M2 Browning, priced between $3,000 and $5,000.
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