This guide details the use of the Hogg Holsters Stash Holster with the Ruger LCP Max, emphasizing its design for concealed carry. The holster features a Kydex construction and a unique push-off tab that acts as a backup claw to retain the holster during a draw. The video highlights its compatibility with the Ruger ReadyDot optic and its effectiveness for everyday carry.
This video reviews the Hog Holsters Stash Holster specifically designed for the Ruger LCP Max with the Ruger ReadyDot optic. The instructor highlights the holster's ability to protect the optic using a fiber optic cable and its secure yet easy draw mechanism. He also discusses its compatibility with various pants and compares it to other pocket holster designs.
This review covers the Ruger LCP Max equipped with the factory-installed ReadyDot optic. The presenter highlights its suitability for concealed carry, particularly pocket carry, and its unique battery-free optic system utilizing fiber optics and tritium for day and night visibility. The firearm demonstrated reliable performance with various ammunition types, including defensive rounds, and the optic proved effective despite its small window. A key consideration for users is the potential for optic mounting screws to loosen over time due to recoil, recommending periodic checks and Loctite application.
This video provides a first-look review of the Ruger LCP Max paired with the Ruger ReadyDot reflex sight. The demonstration includes live fire at an outdoor range using Remington UMC hollow point ammunition, showcasing the ease of sight acquisition with the new optic. Initial impressions are positive, highlighting the optic's user-friendliness for new users.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Ruger LCP Max equipped with the innovative Ruger ReadyDot optic. The host, demonstrating high authority in EDC and pocket pistols, highlights the pistol's capacity, affordability, and the unique battery-less operation of the ReadyDot sight. Practical advice is given on holster compatibility for this optic-equipped model, concluding it's a top-tier pocket carry solution.
This video introduces the Ruger MAX-9 pistol equipped with the new Ruger ReadyDot optic. The ReadyDot is a unique, battery-free red dot sight powered by fiber optics, featuring a fixed 15 MOA dot and designed for co-witnessing with iron sights. It utilizes an RMSc Shield pattern footprint, making it compatible with other micro-compact pistols. The optic offers simplicity with no electronic adjustments, relying on ambient light for illumination and a tritium front sight for backup.
This video tests the Ruger ReadyDot, a polymer, fiber-optic powered micro red dot sight, primarily designed for the Ruger Max-9. The reviewer mounts it on a Shield Plus, noting the need for different screws and experiencing a significant point of impact shift, with shots landing high and left. While the low profile allows co-witnessing with iron sights, the zeroing issue on the Shield Plus raises concerns for broader compatibility.
The Ruger ReadyDot is a simple, rugged red dot sight designed for compact pistols. It utilizes fiber optics for illumination, eliminating the need for batteries and electronics, making it highly reliable and resistant to water, humidity, and recoil. Its 15 MOA dot is large and fast for short-range engagements and co-witnesses with iron sights.
This video reviews the Ruger ReadyDot, a red dot optic priced at $69.99. The content focuses on evaluating this budget-friendly optic, likely discussing its features, performance, and value for money in the context of firearm applications. Given the price point, it's probable that the review will cover its suitability for various shooting platforms and potential use cases.
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