This video from Brownells Gun Tech spotlights Crimson Trace's new RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) pistol optics. Caleb Savant details the features of both the Standard and Micro models, highlighting their robust aluminum construction and various operational modes. The Standard model offers top-accessible battery replacement and manual brightness controls, while the Micro model boasts a button-less, motion-activated, auto-adjusting reticle, ideal for daily carry, and even includes a built-in rear sight notch. Both sights are available with red or green reticles, catering to different user preferences.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Crimson Trace Rapid Aiming Dot (RAD) optics, covering the Micro, Pro, and Max versions. The reviewer goes into detail about each model, includes a drop test to assess durability, and offers an overall assessment of the optics. The description also includes various affiliate links for merchandise and other related content from the creator's platforms.
This RECOILtv episode of "First Look" features an examination of Crimson Trace's RAD Max and Micro sights, diverting from what viewers might initially expect. The video highlights these specific firearm optics, offering a close-up look at their features and capabilities for firearm enthusiasts. The description also promotes the RECOILtv app available on various platforms.
This video analyzes the Crimson Trace RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) series of open reflex sights, specifically the Micro and Micro Pro models designed for compact and sub-compact pistols, and the standard RAD and RAD Pro for full-size pistols. It highlights their 3 MOA aiming dot, user-installable design with industry-standard mounting, and high-efficiency LEDs for long-term use. The description also mentions variations like RAD (Green) and RAD (Red).
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