This video features Moondog interviewing Jon LaCorte, co-founder of Tract Optics. They discuss the complexities of product development in the firearms industry, highlighting the time and investment required for new technologies like laser rangefinding binoculars. The conversation also touches on the history of Tract Optics, its origins from Nikon, and the importance of quality control in pricing. Additionally, brief mentions are made of other products like Rise Armament triggers and 5.11 Tactical backpacks.
This video from D'Boss Firearms offers a humorous look back at their year, featuring a compilation of bloopers, outtakes from the shop and range, and behind-the-scenes content. It highlights various firearms and accessories from brands like Palmetto State Armory and Mossberg, interspersed with lighthearted banter and pranks, concluding with holiday wishes.
This livestream features a discussion among firearms enthusiasts about their favorite rifle scopes for various applications, including hunting, bench rest shooting, and AR-style rifles. Participants share their experiences with different brands and types of optics, such as LPVOs, first focal plane (FFP), and second focal plane (SFP) scopes. The conversation also touches on the evolution of scope technology and the value proposition of modern optics compared to vintage models.
This video showcases a dynamic movement drill and cover exercise featuring the Battle Arms Workhorse 5.56 rifle, as demonstrated by competitive shooter Lady Sharpshooter. The drill emphasizes high-speed target transitions, efficient movement, and consistent recoil control, highlighting the rifle's maneuverability and reliability under stress. The content is geared towards advanced shooters looking to improve their performance in dynamic shooting scenarios.
This review from Backfire provides an expert-level breakdown of binoculars under $250, featuring side-by-side field testing and critical analysis of optical performance and build quality. The hosts, with high authority, identify the Adorrgon as the best inexpensive option, the Carson BAK4 as the best value, and the Leupold BX-2 Alpine as the best quality, while cautioning against certain Nikon, Bushnell, and Occer models due to optical deficiencies.
This video features a review of the Nikon P-Tactical Superdot, a micro red dot sight. The host, The GunGuy (Joel Persinger), highlights its solid construction and positive performance across multiple rifle platforms. He expresses a strong liking for the optic and encourages viewers to check it out. The description also includes numerous links to his website, training services, social media, sponsors, and firearm advocacy groups.
This video review from OpticsPlanet.com focuses on the Nikon LaserForce 10x42mm Rangefinding Binoculars. It highlights their utility for long-distance targeting, emphasizing pinpoint accuracy for shooting efficiency. Key features include ED glass with multi-layer coatings for superior clarity and brightness, especially in low light. The binoculars are equipped with ID (Incline/Decline) rangefinding technology, capable of compensating for shooting angles up to +/- 89 degrees, ensuring precise readings for planning shots in the field. The description also links to various hunting and optics-related resources on OpticsPlanet.com.
This video provides an in-field review of the Leica Trinovid binoculars, comparing them to mid-priced alternatives, including the Nikon Monarch series. The reviewer highlights the Leica binos' durability, relatively light weight, outstanding contrast and sharpness for their price, and a unique protective harness. They detail various uses, such as target spotting, scouting, and general observation during hiking and shooting activities. After a year of extensive use, the reviewer expresses satisfaction with the Leica Trinovid, noting their excellent performance without an exorbitant price tag, and concludes with a comparison against the still-excellent Nikon Monarch series.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel focuses on a review of Nikon Monarch 3 Binoculars, specifically testing their durability with the question "WILL IT DRAG?". The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, and clarifies their independent testing and evaluation services. The channel operates independently, not selling or promoting firearms, and maintains creative rights over content, including negative aspects deemed relevant for product improvement. The video likely showcases a physical stress test on the binoculars.
This video review focuses on the Nikon P-223 3x32 rifle scope, positioned as an affordable alternative to the Trijicon ACOG. The reviewer, Jim, provides a quick look at the scope, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and comparing its functionality to military-grade optics. The video aims to inform viewers about budget-friendly rifle scope options.
This YouTube video, titled "Nikon Spot-on Wind Meter and App - #NotAReview!", features Jon Patton from The Gun Collective taking a closer look at the Nikon Spot-on Wind Meter and its accompanying app. While explicitly stating it's '#NotAReview', the content delves into the product's features and functionality within a firearms context. The video includes promotional links for the product, TGC Patreon, and various gear retailers, alongside social media links and a business inquiry contact. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes and expresses individual opinions.
This video, "NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Precision Hunter Build—Scope Selection," focuses on selecting an appropriate optic for a hunting rifle. The presenter details the criteria for the scope, emphasizing its need for extended-range accuracy, durability for field use, and value for money. The chosen scope is identified as Nikon's Monarch 3 4-16X 42 mm with a first-focal-plane reticle, highlighting its suitability for demanding hunting scenarios.
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