This video from CMMG explains HUB compatibility for their Zeroed line of suppressors. It details how to remove the included direct thread adapters and install aftermarket HUB-compatible mounts, such as quick disconnect systems. The primary thread pitch for CMMG's Zeroed suppressors is 1.375x24 (1 3/8" x 24 TPI), a common standard in the suppressor industry.
This review of the Holosun HE503G highlights its competitive features against the Trijicon MRO, emphasizing its titanium housing, advanced reticle options, and user-friendly battery compartment. The presenter, a seasoned reviewer of Holosun optics, details the HE503G's design elements, including its larger objective lens for an improved field of view and capless turrets for enhanced durability and waterproofing. The video also covers practical aspects like the shake-awake feature, battery life, and included accessories, positioning it as a strong contender in the sub-$500 optic market.
This video showcases two new Riton red dot optics: the Riton X3 Tactix MPRD and the Riton X3 Tactix ARD. The MPRD is a compact pistol red dot with a 3 MOA dot, Shield footprint, auto-off, and NV compatibility. The ARD is designed for the AR platform, featuring a 2 MOA illuminated red dot, a 25mm objective, and a QD mount for lower 1/3 co-witness. Both optics are presented as hot new items available at bigdaddyunlimited.com.
This review of the Holosun HS515GM military-grade optic highlights its robust 7075 T6 aluminum housing, versatile quick-disconnect mount with a secure locking lever, and dual reticle options (2 MOA dot and 65 MOA circle with 2 MOA dot). It offers impressive battery life, up to 50,000 hours on the dot-only reticle, and features like clear flip-up caps, a kill flash, and protected turrets with 1/2 MOA adjustments. The optic includes 12 brightness settings, two night vision modes, and an auto-on/auto-off function, making it a feature-rich option around the $300 price point.
This review of the Steiner R1X reflex sight highlights its robust build quality, futuristic design, and innovative features. The optic offers an absolute co-witness with iron sights, a large viewing window, and clear glass with minimal distortion. A key feature is the dual reticle system, allowing a switch between a single 2 MOA red dot and four dots for holdover compensation. The sight also boasts 0.25 MOA click adjustments for precise zeroing and a reliable quick-disconnect mount.
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