This review tests the Olight O-Sight X red dot sight, comparing it to its predecessor after Olight rebranded the company. Despite claims of extensive testing and improved materials, the O-Sight X failed a basic rock impact test, shattering its glass and losing zero. In contrast, a Gideon Optics sight of similar price point survived identical abuse, maintaining zero and its glass intact. The video highlights the importance of real-world durability testing beyond manufacturer claims.
This video provides a first look at the Olight O-Sight, a new red dot optic. The presenter discusses its mid-to-large window size, comparable to an SRO but slightly smaller. Early reports suggest good durability. A key feature is the charging cover, which uses micro USB and indicates the optic's charge level. The price point is around $200-$220, positioning it as a budget-friendly option. The presenter notes the housing and glass quality appear good for the price, though not as refined as premium options. Mounting compatibility is believed to be RMR pattern.
This guide details the disassembly and comparison of Brandon Herrera's AK-50 V3 prototype, as presented by Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch. It highlights the scaled-up components necessary for the .50 BMG caliber while retaining classic AK design elements in the trigger group. The video also features comparisons with an AK-47 and a .50 BMG pistol, along with testing of the Olight O-Sight optic.
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