This video demonstrates the practical outcome of attaching a Nerf toy optic to a real AR-15 rifle. The presenter, Johnny Q, accepts a viewer's challenge to test the durability and functionality of the toy optic under live fire conditions. The experiment concludes that the Nerf optic is not suitable for use on a real firearm due to its failure to remain attached after a single shot.
This guide details the process of mounting and testing a toy optic on a real firearm, specifically an IWI Galil Ace Gen 2. It covers the removal of a standard optic and the attachment of a Nerf toy optic to a Picatinny rail for recoil testing. The video demonstrates that surprisingly, the toy optic can withstand live fire, though its long-term durability and accuracy are not guaranteed.
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