This video provides an expert-level unboxing of the new Osight SE optic. It details the contents of the package, including installation instructions, adjustment tools, user manual, and various screw sizes. The presenter, demonstrating familiarity with firearm optics, guides viewers through the initial steps of preparing the optic for potential handgun mounting, raising the question of its overall value.
This guide details the installation of the Osight SE red dot sight onto a Canik Mete MC9 Prime pistol. It covers unboxing, component identification, battery installation, screw selection, and proper mounting procedures, including torque specifications. The Osight SE features an RMRSC footprint and offers multiple reticle options.
This guide details the installation of aftermarket accessories onto a Taurus TX22 pistol, including an Osight SE red dot sight and a Moonlight Machine Works charging handle. It also covers the attachment of a Rugged Oculus 22 suppressor and confirms fitment with a custom QVO Tactical holster. The process emphasizes precision and safety, as demonstrated by the presenter's methodical approach and use of a torque wrench.
This video provides a brief overview of five new optics, including the O Sight SE, Thrive HD by ZeroTech, Star Strike Pro HDX, Feyochi red dot, and Discovery Opt EDAR LPVO. The Star Strike Pro HDX is highlighted as an affordable digital night vision option with an integrated IR laser. The presenter also notes that the Discovery Opt EDAR LPVO did not include a scope mount and encourages viewers to subscribe for future build content.
Ben Stoeger reviews the Osight SE, a budget-friendly competition red dot, highlighting its functional performance and value proposition against more expensive brands like Holosun. The review covers the unboxing experience, the optic's compact size, its 6 MOA green dot reticle, and the utility of included mounting hardware and adapter plates. Stoeger emphasizes that while not as refined as premium options, the Osight SE offers a serviceable and cost-effective solution for many shooters, driving market competition.
This YouTube video from 704 Tactical focuses on "Black Friday DEALS" for the "NEW Osight SE Green". The description provides multiple affiliate links to Olight's website and Amazon for these deals, as well as links to the creator's other channels, merchandise, and social media platforms. The content is primarily promotional, highlighting a specific product and associated sales.
This guide details the installation and testing of the Osight SE green dot optic, as demonstrated by Neil from Geauga Firearms Academy. It covers unboxing, mounting on an RMSc-cut pistol like the Sig Sauer P365 Fuse, battery installation, feature testing (including shake awake), and a rigorous durability test against a steel bumper. The review highlights its value as a budget-friendly entry into red dot sights, suitable for those new to the technology.
This video performs a direct comparison between the Osight SE and the Holosun EPS Carry red dot sights. The testing is conducted on a Recover Tactical S-PRO platform. The content focuses on evaluating the performance and features of these two optics, providing viewers with insights to help them choose between the Osight SE and the Holosun EPS Carry.
This YouTube video reviews the OSIGHT SE, a budget-friendly red dot sight positioned as a top contender for 2025. The review highlights its premium features at an affordable price point (under $200), making it suitable for home defense, everyday carry (EDC), competition, and range use. Key features discussed include a crisp 3 MOA dot, clear glass, shake-awake activation, long battery life, durable aluminum housing, and compatibility with the RMSc footprint. The video aims to demonstrate that the OSIGHT SE offers significant value, outperforming expectations for its price class and challenging established brands.
This video provides a detailed review of the OSight SE, a budget-friendly, enclosed emitter micro red dot sight specifically designed for concealed carry (CCW). The reviewer highlights its feature set, including three selectable reticles and a user-replaceable CR1620 battery accessible via a battery tray, making it an upgrade from the previous OSight S model. The review includes practical testing, such as a waterproof test and range testing, to evaluate its performance in real-world conditions. The video is sponsored by Aura, a data security service, and includes a promotional link.
This video appears to be a product announcement or initial look at new "Osight SE Red Dots" from Olight. The description provides a direct link to purchase the product and links to the "iraqveteran8888" social media channels. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and shooting is done safely on ranges under supervision. It also explicitly states they do not sell firearms, parts, or accessories and are not instructing on modifications.
This YouTube video provides an update on a "Budget 2011 Build" and features a new "OSIGHT SE" optic. The description explicitly states the video is not promoting the sale of firearms or parts and was performed in a safe environment by trained professionals. The creator also links to their merchandise. The video appears to be focused on firearm customization and accessories, likely aimed at enthusiasts interested in budget builds and optics.
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