The FN Pure View is presented as the world's first holographic micro red dot sight, engineered by a firearms manufacturer as an integral part of the weapon system. It utilizes image guide technology for a clear sight picture and rapid target acquisition, offering compactness, light weight, and durability. Designed for operators, it features an ultra-clear viewing window, intelligent brightness adjustment, and robust construction (IP68 rated) to withstand harsh environments and maintain zero through tens of thousands of rounds.
This video reviews budget-friendly red dot optics for the Glock 43X MOS. It discusses the Shield SMSC, highlighting its limitations like manual brightness adjustment and susceptibility to debris. The Gideon Optics Valor Mini is presented as a superior budget option, featuring an enclosed design, external battery, shake-awake technology, and rugged housing, making it suitable for extended use.
This unboxing introduces the new Vortex Defender-ST, an enclosed solar micro red dot sight. Key features include a 3 MOA dot, a 150,000-hour battery life aided by solar power, and a DeltaPoint Pro footprint for mounting. The optic boasts a large window, external battery access, and a textured front for slide racking. An in-depth review is planned with a Shadow Systems handgun.
This video announces a free contest hosted by Moondog 2A and Moondog Reviews, offering viewers a chance to win either a Noblex Envy micro red dot sight or a Klarus E5 Plus EDC flashlight. Entries are accepted on moondogindustries.com/contest, with winners drawn live during weekly streams.
This video provides a silent, visual demonstration of a modified Henry lever-action rifle, specifically the SPD HUSH build. A professional shooter showcases the rifle's operation, including high-speed lever manipulation and proficient recoil management, with a suppressor integrated into the SPD HUSH handguard. The demonstration highlights the rifle's tactical configuration, featuring a micro red dot optic and M-LOK compatibility.
The Athlon Midas Flash is a compact 3 MOA micro red dot sight featuring an RMR footprint and motion activation. It boasts an impressive 50,000-hour battery life, conserves power by automatically shutting off after inactivity, and offers tactile, audible adjustments. The low profile design contributes to accuracy, making it suitable for both pistol and rifle applications.
This video reviews the new Osite K micro red dot sight, comparing it to the Holosun 407K. It highlights the Osite K's RMSC footprint compatibility, larger window, and durable 7075 aluminum construction. The review includes drop tests and zero retention assessments, suggesting the Osite K is a strong budget-friendly contender, particularly for concealed carry.
This review covers the Osite C and K micro red dot sights, highlighting their construction, features, and performance. The Osite C features an RMR footprint and a large window with multiple reticle options (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or both), while the Osite K uses an RMSC footprint and offers a 6 MOA dot. Both are constructed from 7075T6 aluminum, boast 8 daylight and 2 night vision settings, and feature side-mounted battery trays for easy replacement without losing zero. The review emphasizes their durability through extensive torture testing, including submersion (IPX7), and their affordability with a lifetime warranty.
This guide details the process of installing a Vortex Defender CCW red dot optic onto a CZ Shadow 2 Compact pistol. It covers the unboxing of the optic, preparation of the firearm by removing the rear iron sight, and the subsequent mounting of the optic. The demonstration emphasizes a clear, step-by-step approach suitable for firearm owners looking to upgrade their carry pistol with an optic.
This video provides a first look at the Vortex Venom 6 MOA Enclosed Micro Red Dot. It highlights the benefits of an enclosed emitter for durability against elements like mud and rain, making it suitable for competition, shotguns, rifles, and all-weather use. The reviewer notes the large window, top-mounted controls, side-accessible battery compartment, and the perfectly round 6 MOA dot, which is considered not excessively large for a full-size pistol. The video also mentions Vortex's unconditional lifetime warranty.
This video reviews the CVLIFE WildHawk, a budget-friendly, fully enclosed RMSc-footprint red dot sight. It highlights the optic's multi-reticle options, durability tested on a .357 Magnum, side-load battery, and shakeawake technology. The reviewer emphasizes its excellent value, especially with a provided discount code, making it a strong contender for various firearm platforms.
This video features a "next level" look at a micro red dot optic, specifically the Leupold DeltaPoint Micro, mounted on a GForce pistol. The title suggests an advanced or upgraded setup, highlighting the combination of a specific firearm and a notable optics brand.
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