This review of the RIX Optics Storm S6R thermal scope highlights its compact, rugged, and intuitive design, suitable for hunting, surveillance, and property defense. Key features include a 1300-yard laser rangefinder, 1969-yard detection range, 5-hour battery life per 18650 cell, 1024x768 video resolution, Wi-Fi connectivity for live streaming, and a picture-in-picture mode. The scope is built to withstand recoil from calibers up to .375 H&H Magnum and 12-gauge shotguns.
This video provides a one-year update on the Armasight Contractor 640 thermal optic. The reviewer highlights its rugged construction, comparing it favorably to other thermal optics. Minor cosmetic issues like a detached lens cover lanyard and a loose power dial set screw were addressed with simple fixes. The optic has held zero exceptionally well, attributed in part to the included Kinetic Research Group Sidelock Mount.
This guide details the installation of the Trijicon RCR reflex sight, emphasizing its unique cap stand screw mounting system. It covers the proper torqueing procedure using the included Allen wrench and Loctite to ensure a secure and reliable attachment. The video highlights the RCR's ruggedized design and RMR footprint compatibility, making it suitable for demanding applications.
This video provides an overview of EOTech holographic sights, highlighting their advanced technology and performance benefits. Key features discussed include their internally sealed, fog, and weather-resistant construction, making them suitable for all-weather conditions. The holographic reticle technology, which uses lasers and mirrors, is explained, emphasizing its integrity in bright light and against challenging targets compared to prism or reflex sights. The larger viewing area and unlimited eye relief are noted as significant advantages for target acquisition and shooter flexibility, even when losing cheek weld. The video also touches on battery options and the ruggedness of EOTech sights, explaining their prevalence in military and law enforcement applications.
The Trijicon MRO is highlighted for its ruggedness, comparable to ACOGs, and its 25mm objective lens which provides a large field of view for quick target acquisition, especially when shooting both eyes open. It features ambidextrous controls, six illumination settings plus two for night vision, and a small footprint for mounting flexibility. The MRO is presented as a viable option for shooting distances from zero to over 100 yards.
The Trijicon ACOG TA31 RCO is a highly durable 4x32mm rifle combat optic designed for military and law enforcement use, capable of engaging targets out to 500 meters. It features a Chevron reticle illuminated by fiber optics, eliminating the need for batteries. The optic includes finger-adjustable, tethered turret covers and comes with protective lens caps and a removable kill flash device.
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