This YouTube video from Tactical Rifleman reviews the new Primary Arms GLX Micro-Prism optic, comparing it to the SLX Micro-Prism. The creator enthusiastically recommends the GLX model, highlighting its advantages and discussing whether it's a worthwhile upgrade for existing SLX owners. The video also includes affiliate links for purchasing the optic and supporting the channel, along with links to other gear sources like Night Vision Guys and an Amazon shop.
This video reviews Primary Arms Optics, comparing them to higher-end options like Vortex. The presenter expresses initial skepticism about the value and performance of the Primary Arms offerings, particularly noting the reticle design of one model. The review focuses on whether these budget-friendly optics are 'good enough' for training and practical use.
This review of the Primary Arms GLx 1x Micro Prism highlights its utility for shooters with astigmatism who experience red dot bloom. The etched ACSS Cyclops reticle offers daylight visibility and good battery life, though the speaker notes potential limitations with night vision performance and recommends upgrading the included mounts for heavy use. The optic is presented as a niche alternative to traditional red dots and LPVOs.
This video focuses on the Primary Arms SLX 3x Micro Prism optic. It will likely cover the features, performance, and potential applications of this specific firearm accessory. The content is geared towards firearm owners and enthusiasts looking for information on optics for their rifles or carbines.
This video focuses on a positive review of the Primary Arms micro prism optic, highlighting it as the "best fighting optic" the creator has found. The description reiterates the creator's high regard for this particular optic from Primary Arms. While the specific firearm it's mounted on isn't detailed, the content strongly suggests a focus on firearm accessories and their practical application.
This guide details the firing and heat performance testing of the American-made Red Right Hand Recce IAR, comparing its Direct Impingement (DI) and Short-Stroke Gas Piston (V2) variants. The testing, conducted by an experienced shooter, involves extensive live fire to assess reliability, heat management, recoil, and accuracy at 300 yards, highlighting the advantages of the piston-driven V2 model.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the Primary Arms Micro Prism optics from a Point of View (POV) perspective. The title suggests a focus on these specific optics, with a link provided to a full review in the description. The content is likely a visual demonstration or brief overview of the product's features and potential use cases, aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in optics.
This video from LocsNLoad Firearms Reviews compares two Primary Arms prism sights: the 5X Macro Prism and the Micro Prism. The comparison aims to help viewers determine which optic is the best choice for their needs. The description also includes social media handles and links for financial support and additional content.
This guide details the 'Field Rifle' concept, a lightweight and low-bulk AR-15 platform optimized for extended carry and mobility in various scenarios, from SHTF EDC to reconnaissance. Expert insights from Brass Facts emphasize minimizing weight (under 8 lbs) and selecting appropriate optics like Micro Prisms or ACOGs over heavy LPVOs to achieve this goal. The focus is on practical utility and ensuring the rifle is a usable tool, not a burden.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Primary Arms SLx 3x MicroPrism on an AK platform, as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It covers mounting options, reticle explanations for different calibers, and a recommended zeroing procedure for effective engagement at various distances. Rob Ski, a recognized expert in the AK community, emphasizes the optic's utility and value for the platform.
This video review focuses on the Primary Arms SLx 1X MicroPrism optic, specifically the ACSS Gemini 9mm reticle, for use on 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs). The reviewer highlights the optic's features and suitability for 9mm PCC platforms. Affiliate links for the product are provided, with the reviewer mentioning that most items are sent for review.
This guide covers the installation and zeroing of the Primary Arms SLx 1x and 3x Micro Prism optics. It details selecting mounts, attaching the optic to a Picatinny rail, powering on, and zeroing using the ACSS reticle. Safety precautions for handling firearms during installation and live fire are emphasized. The guide is based on expert insights from a seasoned firearms reviewer, highlighting practical application and technical specifications.
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