This video explains key differences between cheap and more expensive firearm optics, focusing on material construction and internal features. Cheaper optics often use plastic housings, which are not durable. Mid-range to high-end optics typically utilize aluminum or titanium for their housings. The complexity of internal features like shake awake technology, auto-darkening, timed functions, and night vision capabilities also significantly impacts an optic's price.
This video details a 5-foot drop test of the new Olight S weapon light onto a concrete floor. Despite significant cosmetic damage, including scratching and marring, the Olight S maintained functionality, with its windows and internal components remaining intact. The presenter highlights the durability of the new housing material, contrasting it with previous models and other optics. The test was conducted using a Pewpew State Armory Dagger Micro as the host platform.
You've reached the end! 2 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.