This video provides an unboxing and installation guide for the AntiMatter Scopeswitch, a scope mount designed to allow magnification adjustments without breaking the shooting stance. It highlights the mount's construction using 7075 T6 aluminum and 4140 nitrided steel, emphasizing its strength, low weight, and practical application for dynamic shooting. The video covers hardware details, installation steps including torque tips and optic alignment, and an on-gun demonstration of its functionality. Fitment notes address the 1.93" optical centerline, compatibility with 10.5" barrels (and recommendations for 5.56), and clearance with plate carriers. The Scopeswitch aims to improve target focus and support-hand positioning during magnification changes, making it suitable for compact rifles and modern tactical setups.
This video introduces the Scopepic Electric Scopeswitch MK.1. While the title doesn't explicitly detail a firearm model or caliber, the product name 'Scopeswitch' strongly suggests it's an accessory designed for use with optical sights on firearms. The MK.1 designation indicates a specific model or iteration. The 'Electric' aspect points to its functionality and potential power source. It's likely a product review or demonstration of this specific firearm accessory.
This video review focuses on the Antimatter ScopeSwitch, a product designed to enhance the functionality of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs). The creator, Military Arms Channel (MAC), discusses the benefits and potential of the ScopeSwitch, aiming to 'make LPVOs great again.' The description also includes various promotional links for sponsors like American Hartford Gold, Utreon, and Rumble, as well as for the Modern Gun School and Challenge Targets. The video is presented as a review and discussion of a specific firearm accessory.
This video reviews the "Antimatter LPVO Scopeswitch," highlighting its unique nature and questioning its necessity for the average user. The description emphasizes that while not essential, it offers a singular experience. The provided link suggests the product is the main focus, positioned as an accessory for firearms, likely an optic or related device.
The Antimatter Industries ScopeSwitch offers a one-handed magnification adjustment for variable power scopes, potentially aiding in rapid target engagement. While innovative, its complex 22-screw installation and susceptibility to jamming from large debris are significant drawbacks. At $600+, its value is debated, with primary utility suggested for Law Enforcement and niche competition use rather than general civilian defense.
This video showcases a first-person view of shooting a Zev Technologies Core Combat 16” Rifle equipped with an Atibal Illumination Ai-1 LEP light head and a Primary Arms PLXc 1-8 LPVO. The Atibal LEP light is highlighted for its 200,000 candela output, effectively illuminating targets out to 300 yards. The video also features the Antimatter Industries ScopeSwitch for enhanced target acquisition. The content provides a glimpse into the performance of these tactical optics and illumination devices on a modern rifle platform.
This review showcases the Palmetto State Armory Sabre-15, highlighting its build quality and compatibility with various tactical accessories. A key feature demonstrated is the AMI ScopeSwitch, allowing for rapid magnification adjustment on an LPVO without altering grip. The video also touches on suppressor integration and the functionality of weapon lights and laser aiming devices.
This video demonstrates the use of the QVO Tactical COD Mount for filming firearm drills. The presenter compares shooting a drill twice with a ZEV Technologies Core Combat Rifle equipped with a Primary Arms PLx 1-8 optic and Antimatter Industries ScopeSwitch. The first run uses the optic normally, while the second run utilizes the COD Mount. The footage is then edited together in LumaFusion to showcase the results. The video highlights the restock of the COD Mount, encouraging viewers to purchase it.
The Anti Matter Industries ScopeSwitch offers a revolutionary way to adjust LPVO magnification using a thumb slider, mimicking 'magic zoom' from video games. Tested rigorously, including being run over by a truck, it proved exceptionally durable. Field tests show it significantly speeds up target transitions and encourages more frequent use of intermediate magnifications, enhancing Positive Identification (PID) capabilities.
The Anti Matter Industries ScopeSwitch offers rapid magnification adjustment for LPVOs via a handguard-mounted slider, maintaining firing grip and sight picture. Demonstrated by Roger Barrera, this accessory allows for instant zoom changes during strings of fire, enhancing tactical effectiveness. The product launched on 5/22/23.
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