This review of the Grand Power Stribog SP9 A3G highlights its suitability as a plinker, truck gun, and home defense option. The firearm features a roller-delayed blowback system, ambidextrous controls, and Glock magazine compatibility. The presenters found it to be lightweight, easy to shoot with minimal recoil, and possessing a good trigger for a PCC.
Johnny Q, demonstrating high authority and expertise, showcases his oldest firearm, a Smith & Wesson M&P Sport 1. He highlights its performance and personal modifications, including a Holosun 403R optic and BCM stock, noting its value as a budget-friendly yet excellent-shooting rifle, recalling its use during Police Academy training.
Magic Prepper, in collaboration with MidwayUSA, reviews three budget-friendly red dot sights suitable for preparedness: the Holosun 403R (with a strong recommendation for the 403B variant due to glare issues), the SIG Sauer Romeo5, and the Primary Arms SLx MD-20. All optics share the Aimpoint Micro footprint and are priced around $150, offering a balance of features and reliability for home defense and emergency situations.
This guide details the setup of a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport II rifle for patrol duty, as demonstrated by a police officer. It covers the installation of essential accessories including a Holosun red dot sight, Magpul backup sights, an Olight weapon light, and a BCM vertical foregrip. The setup emphasizes reliability and functionality for law enforcement applications.
John Lovell, a former Army Ranger and professional firearms instructor, outlines three distinct AR-15 rifle setups catering to different budgets and user needs. The video details components for a beginner ($840), hobbyist ($2,700), and professional ($9,180+) build, emphasizing practical gear choices based on experience in combat zones like Iraq and Afghanistan. Lovell advises viewers to select setups that match their financial situation and operational requirements.
This review of the AT3 Alpha budget micro red dot by FocusTripp highlights its competitive features against popular models like the Sig Romeo 5 and Holosun 403R. The optic offers a 2 MOA dot, 11 brightness settings, and a T1/T2 footprint. While durable in drop tests, it showed a minor shift in zero after a significant impact on steel. The transferable lifetime warranty is a notable benefit.
This video critically analyzes three specific Holosun optic models: the 515GM, 503R, and 403R. The content creator explicitly states that these models are 'bad' and advises viewers against purchasing them. The description focuses solely on these models and provides affiliate links, discount codes, and contact information for the channel.
This guide, drawing from expert insights from TFB TV's Hop, details the process of installing and zeroing budget red dot sights. It emphasizes proper mounting techniques and initial zeroing procedures for common optics like the Sig Sauer Romeo 5 and Holosun 403R. The advice is presented with a pragmatic approach, focusing on reliable performance for the average shooter.
This video provides a critical assessment of the Strike Industries SCOUTER red dot sight, highlighting its aesthetic-driven design over functional considerations. The reviewer points out significant drawbacks such as the lack of night vision settings, an inconvenient battery compartment, and a high price point compared to competitors like the Sig Romeo 5 and Holosun 403R. The SCOUTER is deemed a poor value proposition based on its features and design flaws.
You've reached the end! 9 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.