This video provides a practical demonstration of how to properly use offset sights on an AR-15 rifle. Caleb Savant from Brownells Gun Tech explains the importance of canting the rifle to ensure the offset sight is directly over the bore, preventing point of impact shifts. The tutorial covers both red dot and iron offset sights, emphasizing the need for practice to develop the correct technique due to differences in cheekweld compared to primary optics. The video aims to help viewers understand and implement this shooting method effectively for various lawful purposes.
The Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Metal is a full-sized 9mm pistol featuring a 17+1 capacity and an aluminum frame. It boasts excellent ergonomics with aggressive texturing and interchangeable backstraps, along with forward slide serrations and ambidextrous controls. Accuracy testing at seven yards with an RMR showed impressive results, with groups nearly touching, attributed partly to its well-defined trigger.
This guide details the setup of offset sights on AR-15 and .308 platforms, as demonstrated by Caleb from Brownells. It covers the advantages of using offset sights for close-range targets when employing high-magnification primary optics, addresses the misconception about cheek weld, and provides specific setup tips for both iron and red dot sights. The instruction emphasizes proper positioning for rapid target acquisition and maintaining a solid shooting platform.
This InRange TV video features an epic collaboration with BlokeontheRange and Varusteleka, showcasing a diverse lineup of firearms. Bloke demonstrates the SVD, Browning HiPower, and AR18. Ian covers the FAMAS, F2, and MR73 Revolver. Jari presents the Robinson Arms XCR-M, WWSD Commando, and Roland Special. Jenny handles a 20" AR15 SDM and G19 with a Leupold DeltaPoint. The video likely involves comparisons, range tests, and discussions of these firearms, drawing from Cold War, Partizan, and Armored+P themes.
This YouTube Short from Wilson Combat announces their new Miniature Red Dot Sight (MRDS) optic cuts for the Sig-Sauer P320 platform. The service is available for both customer-supplied P320 pistols (in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG) and as an upgrade for new Wilson Combat/SIG-SAUER WCP320 orders. They offer direct mounting for Aimpoint ACRO and a True Zero plate system for Trijicon RMR/SRO and Leupold Deltapoint optics.
The Smith & Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. (Competition Optics Ready Equipment) pistol is designed for competitive shooters, allowing for direct mounting of red dot sights without gunsmithing. Its low-profile mounting system enables co-witnessing with iron sights, and enhancements like an aggressive grip texture and improved trigger reset cater to performance needs. Available in 9mm and .40 S&W with multiple barrel lengths, it's a factory-built competition-ready firearm.
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