This video provides an in-depth review and installation guide for the Radian Guardian optic plate system for Glock MOS pistols. The instructor highlights its superior design over factory plates, focusing on durability, optic protection, and secure mounting. Key features include a dovetailed hood, stainless steel fasteners with stud lock technology, and a 'True Seal' system for water resistance. The Radian Guardian Plus 6 variant also incorporates low-profile backup iron sights.
This video outlines a three-step system for making informed firearms and accessory purchasing decisions, emphasizing preparedness. The system involves a realistic assessment of need based on purpose, area, and skill level, followed by a risk assessment that favors proven technology and improved designs. Finally, a budgetary assessment considers not just the cost of the gear but also the ability to train with it effectively. The speaker, Magic Prepper, shares his personal experiences to illustrate how this process prevents wasted time and money.
This video discusses the practical implications of red dot optic window sizes on handguns. The speaker argues that while window size differences exist between optics like the Trijicon RMR Type 2 and RCR, they are often less critical than proper shooting technique. Solid fundamentals and training are emphasized as key to not losing the dot, with larger windows primarily offering a margin of error for presentation and compromised shooting positions.
This YouTube video focuses on the Trijicon RCR optic, with the title specifically mentioning theories about its batteries. The description provides links to the creator's training website, Patreon, Facebook group, and Discord server, indicating a focus on community engagement and firearm-related content. While the video's primary subject is the Trijicon RCR, the nature of battery discussion implies potential exploration of its functionality, maintenance, or troubleshooting, all relevant to firearm owners using optics.
This video discusses the perceived short battery life of certain Holosun optics, contrasting it with the longevity of Trijicon RMR Type 2 batteries. The speaker notes a pattern of changing Holosun batteries every 4-5 months, even with shake-awake features and smaller reticles, while RMR Type 2 batteries last around a year. The new Trijicon RCR is highlighted for its larger battery and improved contacts, suggesting better battery retention.
This video critiques the limitations of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) by comparing them to more robust optic solutions like the ACOG and RCR. The speaker highlights the superior durability and integrated features of the ACOG/RCR combination, particularly for users who prioritize bomb-proof reliability over the flexibility of an LPVO. The discussion touches on the cost-effectiveness of certain ACOG/RCR setups compared to high-end LPVOs with mounts and top dots.
This YouTube Shorts video explores potential optic setups for a rifle, specifically framed within an "End of the World" or SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenario. It highlights the ACOG optic and mentions the RCR, suggesting these are ideal choices for survivalist or preparedness-minded individuals. The video aims to provide viewers with ideas for optimizing their rifle's aiming system for extreme situations, focusing on the practical application of optics in a doomsday context.
This guide, based on an expert assessment from Brass Facts, details how to effectively utilize an ACOG combined with a red dot sight. It highlights the ACOG's durability and wide field of view as key advantages, while also addressing the significant challenge of the red dot's height over bore and the optic's limitations for long-range precision. The assessment concludes that the ACOG stack is a top-tier choice for specific mid-range 'field rifle' applications where weight and reliability are critical.
This live stream covers a wide range of firearms topics, including discussions on the Canik Rival SFx and Walther PDP Steel Frame, various optic options like the DeltaPoint Pro and RCR, and rifle categorization (MBR, GPR, SPR). The conversation also touches on home defense strategies and the effectiveness of different calibers and barrel lengths for home defense scenarios. The stream features multiple speakers sharing their experiences and opinions on gear and firearms usage.
This video delves into the naming conventions of Trijicon's RMR HD and RCR red dot sights. It aims to clarify any confusion surrounding these new optics and their designations, providing insights for potential buyers and enthusiasts trying to understand the product line. The focus is on explaining the product names and what they signify within Trijicon's offering of red dot sights.
This YouTube video provides a concise 30-second breakdown review of the new Trijicon RCR optic. It highlights various sponsor discounts for viewers, including deals on Brownells, Midwest Industries, ZEV, Vertx, Cloud Defensive, TA Targets, Neomag, Lox Hair product, Premier Body Armor, Kunvirt, USElite Gear, Slate Black, RMA Armor, and Drew Meyer Design. The description also includes a Linktree for channel support and a link to Howitzer Clothing.
This video introduces the new Trijicon RCR (Ruggedized Closed Reflex) sight, a new enclosed-emitter red-dot optic designed for pistol mounting. It highlights Trijicon's expansion into enclosed red dots for handguns, a category increasingly popular for durability and all-weather performance.
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