This video introduces the Vidian RFX1 Custom green dot reflex sight, designed as a 'gamechanger' for the Ruger LCP Max. It details how the optic mounts directly into the rear sight dovetail without requiring an optics-ready slide. The presenter highlights its compact size, 3 MOA green dot, and the unique mounting system that utilizes the dovetail and curls over the rear of the slide for stability. The video also briefly compares it to the Ruger Ready Dot and discusses its suitability for concealed carry.
This video compares the original Ruger Max-9 with the newer version, referred to as Gen 2. Key differences include slide serrations, rear slide end design, frame finishes (black oxide vs. black nitride), and the inclusion of a manual safety on the Gen 2. While the triggers are virtually identical, the Gen 2 offers a more durable finish and a manual safety, making it the preferred choice for the reviewer despite a slightly higher price point and fewer included magazines.
This guide details the installation and fixed zeroing process for the Ruger Ready Dot optic. As demonstrated by InRangeTV, this $99 optic utilizes an RMSc footprint and features a 15 MOA dot with no external adjustments, relying on its mechanical zero. While initial testing showed it to be slightly off at 10 yards, it proved effective for center-of-mass hits at defensive distances. The review highlights its value for budget-conscious buyers but notes limitations in extreme lighting and potential long-term durability concerns due to its polymer housing.
This video reviews the Ruger Max 9 pistol paired with the Ruger Ready Dot red dot sight. The creator questions the optic's functionality, specifically noting its lack of adjustment and battery, and explores whether it offers value for its cost. The video aims to assess the performance and practicality of this budget-friendly red dot solution for the Ruger Max 9.
This guide covers the conceptual installation and zeroing approach for the Ruger Ready Dot optic. As a non-adjustable, passive optic, its effective use relies heavily on the firearm's manufacturing tolerances. Testing at typical defensive engagement distances is crucial to confirm its performance.
This video provides an in-depth look at new firearm and accessory releases from various manufacturers at the NRA Annual Meeting 2023. Key highlights include the Sig Sauer Romeo M7 optic designed for the MHS pistol, the Sig Sauer AXG Legion pistol with an integrated slide compensator, Shadow Systems' CR920P with a tri-lug barrel system, and Magpul's reconfigurable Daka grid system for hard cases. The video also covers new offerings from EM Industries, Doran Tech, Swampfox Optics, Knife Force, Ruger, Stealth Arms, and Matador Arms, showcasing innovative designs and performance enhancements across pistols, rifles, and optics.
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