This video showcases a heavily modified Smith & Wesson revolver, humorously dubbed a 'pack-a-punched' starter gun. Despite its unconventional setup, including an EOTech HWS and a Surefire X300 light, the rig demonstrates surprising accuracy at longer distances. The speaker notes a failure with the weapon light, likely due to muzzle blast, but ultimately finds the experimental setup effective.
This video from Gun For Hire features a review of the EOTECH EXPS3 Holographic Weapon Sight (HWS). The description highlights its suitability for professionals, emphasizing true two-eyes open shooting for rapid target acquisition, night vision compatibility, and a 7mm raised quick detach base for lower 1/3 iron sight co-witness. The video encourages viewers to visit the store to compare different EOTECH optics. The hashtags indicate a strong focus on firearms, optics, and the New York metropolitan area.
This video showcases the AP5-P SBR, a 9mm MP5K clone imported from Turkey. The reviewer details receiving their approved Form 1 from the ATF for the Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) conversion. They highlight the firearm's setup, including a B&T collapsible stock, an older model EoTech 511 HWS (Holographic Weapon Sight), and a DeadAir Mojave 9 suppressor. The reviewer notes that while the firearm is 'heavy one-handed,' it is still manageable to shoot. The video implicitly focuses on the firearm itself and its accessories.
This video provides an overview of the EOTech M33 Magnifier, a contract version of the popular G33 model. The presenter highlights its clear glass, wide field of view, and numerous brightness settings, making it suitable for various scenarios. A key feature emphasized is the addition of capped azimuth turrets, designed to prevent sight picture adjustment even under rough handling, addressing a potential pain point for G33 users. The M33 also boasts coyote anodizing and an identification plate. The video notes that the M33 is a contract overrun and will not be available indefinitely.
The EoTech G23 Generation 2 3x magnifier enhances target recognition and lethality at medium ranges when paired with an EoTech Holographic Weapon Sight (HWS). Its flip-to-side capability allows seamless transitions between close-quarters engagements and distances up to 600 meters. Designed for direct mounting behind the HWS, it offers a practical solution for versatile engagement scenarios.
This video explains the concept of co-witnessing with an EOTech HWS on an AR-15. It details how backup iron sights remain functional even if the holographic reticle obscures them. The video advises folding down rear iron sights for optimal performance and achieving a proper sight picture where the EOTech dot sits slightly above the front sight post.
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