This video from Guns & Gear introduces Holosun's latest optics: the SCS Carry, DRS-NV, and AEMS. The SCS Carry is highlighted for everyday carry, emphasizing its compact size and visibility. The DRS-NV is presented as an advanced night vision solution for tactical use in low-light. Finally, the AEMS is showcased for its wide field of view and multi-reticle system, promising precision in various shooting scenarios. The description also mentions the show's hosts and sponsors, and viewing information.
This video promotes a limited-time 10% discount on the Holosun SCS Carry optic, encouraging viewers to pre-order due to limited stock. The focus is on a special offer for a specific firearm accessory.
The Tisas B9R DS is presented as the most affordable 2011-style pistol on the market, retailing between $700-$800. It offers a 17-round capacity and a surprisingly tight slide-to-frame fit for its price point. While reliable with factory magazines, it experienced some feeding issues with non-factory ones. The trigger is acceptable for the price, and ergonomics are generally good, though the beaver tail may affect draw speed for some.
The Holosun SCS Carry is an enclosed red dot sight designed for concealed carry, featuring a green reticle with solar charging and an internal battery. It uses the 507K footprint and is compatible with Glock MOS systems via adapter plates, with GlockStore offering a milling service for lower mounting. Proper installation with Loctite is crucial, and users may need to adjust their shooting presentation to acquire the dot.
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