This YouTube video highlights various Amazon deals related to firearms accessories and everyday carry (EDC) items. It features several Monstrum rifle scopes, including LPVO models like the Ladon and Panzer with different focal plane options, as well as a Beast scope with side focus. The video also showcases a GTK48 fixed blade knife, a 2-pack of tactical Molle admin pouches with US flag patches, and Eafengrow EF335 folding knives. Links to purchase these items are provided, noted as affiliate links. The content is aimed at viewers looking for tactical gear and value-priced products.
This video highlights Monstrum Tactical's Cyber Monday deals, showcasing several of their rifle scopes and an optic mount. Featured products include the Panzer ED 1-6x24 FFP LPVO, Challenger 5-25x50 FFP with ED Glass, Archangel ED 1-6x FFP LPVO, Spectre 1-10x28 LPVO, Hornet 4-16x50 FFP with Zero Stop and Bubble Level, and the Defcon QD Scope Mount. The description also indicates that all provided Amazon links are affiliate links, suggesting a product promotion or review focus.
This video features a "radical test" involving a "Monstrum Panzer" submerged underwater for 24 hours, combined with heavy fog. The title suggests an extreme durability or functionality test of the firearm under challenging environmental conditions. It appears to be an endurance or water submersion test designed to push the limits of the Monstrum Panzer, with the fog adding an additional layer of visual atmosphere and potential operational challenge.
This video highlights significant Amazon Prime Day deals on budget-friendly tactical gear, focusing on Monstrum Optics. It covers various LPVOs, prism sights, and red dots, emphasizing value for money. Additionally, it features CYA Supply Co Kydex holsters and 704 Gear knives, showcasing durable and affordable options for firearm enthusiasts.
This video features a review and plinking session with a Monstrum Panzer 1-6x LPVO optic mounted on an HK SL8 rifle. The content focuses on testing the performance and utility of the optic in a casual shooting environment.
This YouTube video focuses on Prime Day deals for Monstrum brand firearm optics and accessories. It highlights several specific products including LPVO rifle scopes (1-10x24 FFP with Morpheus MIL reticle, 1-6x24 with offset mount, and 6-24x FFP), a 3x Prism scope with BDC, a G3 3x magnifier, cantilever scope mounts (1.7" and 1.93" center height), Razorclaw scope rings, and a scope level bubble. All listed Amazon links are affiliate links, indicating a promotional nature of the video.
This video reviews the Monstrum Panzer 1-6x CM3 FFP LPVO, comparing its affordability and daylight brightness to premium optics like the SIG Tango6T. The review covers unboxing, features, field testing, illumination, turret tracking, and optical performance. It also includes a .50 caliber testing segment courtesy of GD Boomer, conducted at a rifle range. The video is sponsored by Aura, offering a 14-day free trial. The content is presented for educational and entertainment purposes and emphasizes safe and legally regulated filming.
This video from Moondog Industries investigates whether the Monstrum Panzer optic can maintain zero when subjected to the significant recoil of a 50 BMG rifle. The description highlights the removal of monetization due to YouTube's Community Guidelines and encourages viewer support through likes and subscriptions. It links to a full write-up on the Moondog Industries website and provides direct links to other Monstrum Panzer reviews (1-6x, 1-10x) and comparisons (vs. Tango6T, vs. Razor HD). The video features recoil testing conducted at a rifle range, with credit given to the GD Boomer channel. Production details include the crew members, editing software, and camera equipment used, emphasizing safe and legal filming practices. Social media links are also provided.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the premium Sig Sauer Tango6T 1-6x24 LPVO and the budget-friendly Monstrum Panzer 1-6x24 LPVO. The review covers features, field tests, long-distance comparisons, and rifle range optics tests to help viewers decide between a high-end and a more affordable option. Monetization has been removed due to YouTube's Community Guidelines, and viewers are encouraged to support the channel through likes and subscriptions. The video is sponsored by Monstrum.
This video compares the Monstrum Panzer 1-6x24 FFP ($150) against the Leupold Patrol 6HD ($1,500) on AR-10 style rifles. It highlights differences in glass clarity and reticle design through live-fire demonstrations at a range. The comparison focuses on performance under rapid fire and visual clarity, showcasing the significant price disparity between budget and premium optics.
This YouTube video appears to be a review or test of the Monstrum Panzer 1-6 optic. The title suggests an in-depth evaluation, potentially comparing it to other optics to determine if it's the "ultimate" option. The inclusion of '#civtac' indicates a focus on civilian tactical applications or gear.
This video provides an update on the Monstrum Panzer optic, correcting previous information about its submersion time in mud (72 hours vs. 24 hours) and its price ($150 vs. $200). The host demonstrates cleaning the optic after the mud test and verifies its zero retention with a live-fire test, showing a tight grouping. The review concludes that the optic is durable and holds zero effectively after extreme testing.
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