This video introduces ZeroTech, a new line of red dot sights emphasizing value, rugged construction, and clear glass. The review highlights features like wide windows, slim profiles, co-witness capability with factory sights, and direct-mount options for Glock 43X MOS, eliminating the need for a plate. The presenter aims to provide serious performance without a high price tag, making it an appealing option for those new to firearm optics. The video also briefly touches on optic cuts and specific ZeroTech models like the Thrive HD.
This video from Brownells showcases their new Premium Glock™ Slides, designed for Gen 1-3 Glock models. Hosts Steve and Caleb highlight features like optic cuts and aggressive serrations, emphasizing their suitability for custom Glock builds or upgrades. The discussion covers compatibility with various optics, including the Holosun 407K for slim-frame models, and details material differences between 17-4 and 416 stainless steel. They also compare these new slides to previous Brownells offerings and explore both window and non-window options.
Chip, a firearms industry professional, identifies the Ruger 10/22 series as Ruger's best firearm due to its extensive aftermarket support and widespread adoption. Conversely, he critiques Ruger's semi-automatic handgun lineup, citing a lack of modern features like optic cuts and the continued use of less durable blued finishes compared to contemporary coatings.
Direct milling offers a more reliable and often cheaper alternative to Glock's MOS system for mounting red dot sights. Custom milling provides superior optic retention with indexing bosses, preventing shift under recoil. While MOS plates can fail, direct milling ensures a robust connection. The video also controversially argues against the necessity of backup iron sights for red dot-equipped pistols.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the SFX9 4-inch pistol, highlighting its suitability for everyday carry. Key features emphasized include the option for optic cuts, facilitating the attachment of red dot sights, and the Solid Frame design which contributes to a slimmer profile. The video also points out the X-Tac tread pattern for enhanced grip and encourages viewers to order the firearm.
This YouTube Short from Wilson Combat announces their new Miniature Red Dot Sight (MRDS) optic cuts for the Sig-Sauer P320 platform. The service is available for both customer-supplied P320 pistols (in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG) and as an upgrade for new Wilson Combat/SIG-SAUER WCP320 orders. They offer direct mounting for Aimpoint ACRO and a True Zero plate system for Trijicon RMR/SRO and Leupold Deltapoint optics.
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