This video provides a comprehensive guide to installing the AntiMatter Scopeswitch, a device that allows for rapid magnification changes on an LPVO without breaking shooting stance. The installation involves attaching a slider to the rail, mounting the scope, and connecting cords to the throw lever. The presenter, Brian from 1st Shot Tactical, demonstrates the process step-by-step, emphasizing proper tool usage and cord management for optimal functionality.
This video reviews the top three Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) of 2025 so far, categorized by price: low, medium, and high. The Athlon Argos BTR Gen 2 is recommended for budget-conscious buyers, the Sig Sauer Tango MSR for a mid-range option with enhanced features, and the Nightforce NX8 for a premium, robust choice. The discussion highlights key differences like focal plane, magnification, tube diameter, and reticle types, offering insights for various shooter needs.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Sig Sauer Tango-MSR 1-10x26mm LPVO, including its included cantilever mount. The presenter demonstrates battery installation, illumination control, reticle features, and the process of mounting the optic to a rifle using specific torque values. The review highlights its front focal plane design and BDC-10 reticle, offering insights into its performance and value for budget-conscious buyers.
This review of the Sig Sauer Tango MSR 1-6x LPVO highlights its versatility for close-quarters engagement and extended range shooting. The Hellfire reticle system is praised for its brightness and effectiveness, particularly at 1x power, functioning like a red dot. While the reticle's thicker lines at 6x can obscure distant targets, the optic offers excellent glass clarity, a forgiving eyebox, and good eye relief, making it a capable 'jack-of-all-trades' optic for various applications.
This video from Exile Armory LLC features Amber showcasing a variety of firearms and accessories, including used and new inventory. She discusses pricing and availability for items ranging from handguns like the Ruger P97 and HK VP9 to rifles such as the Radical RF-15 and IWI Tavor 7. The segment also touches on Class 3 items and the process for purchasing suppressors, emphasizing the need for customer patience due to staffing and operational challenges.
This video from Brass Facts provides an expert-level review of top Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) for 2024, categorized by price tiers: Budget (<$500), Mid-Tier (<$1000), and Premium (<$2000). The speaker, an established subject matter expert with extensive personal experience, offers a practical, performance-focused assessment, highlighting specific models like the Sig Sauer Tango-MSR, Primary Arms SLx Nova, Trijicon Credo, and Vortex PST Gen II, along with the innovative Primary Arms PLx-C 1-8x.
This review of the Sig Sauer Tango MSR 1-10x28mm LPVO highlights its features, including a second focal plane reticle, 11 levels of illumination, and a 0.5 MOA click value. The included cantilever mount is noted for its quality construction and torque specifications. While the optic offers good clarity at lower magnifications, chromatic aberration becomes noticeable at 10x, impacting sharpness on distant targets.
This video compares the Monstrum Banshee 1-10x LPVO against the SIG Sauer Tango MSR 1-10x LPVO, evaluating their performance as budget versus premium options. While the Banshee offers impressive optical clarity and sharpness for its price, the Tango provides a more refined build and a superior reticle design. The comparison highlights differences in chromatic aberration, eye relief, and overall image quality, concluding that while the Banshee is a strong budget contender, the Tango offers a more complete package for those with a higher budget.
This video focuses on a "Donation Friday" giveaway featuring a SIG Sauer Tango MSR LPVO. The host and viewers discuss the giveaway mechanics, the features of LPVOs (Low Power Variable Optics), including first and second focal plane reticles and bullet drop compensation, and the importance of understanding optic footprints for mounting. The discussion also touches on firearm events and legal challenges related to firearms.
This expert guide from Magic Prepper details common mistakes when selecting budget Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs), particularly high-magnification models like the Sig Sauer Tango MSR 1-10x. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, emphasizes that budget optics often compromise on glass clarity at higher magnifications, making Positive Identification (PID) difficult at extended ranges. He advises users to prioritize 1-6x magnification for budget 5.56 carbines unless investing in premium glass for 10x performance.
This guide details advanced modifications to the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 rifle for marksmanship training, specifically for Project Appleseed. It covers stock and sling setup, optics and charging handle installation, trigger and internal component upgrades, and extensive gunsmithing for accuracy enhancement. The instruction comes from an expert with a deep understanding of the AR platform and rimfire nuances.
This video showcases the SIG Sauer Tango-MSR LPVO through scope view at an outdoor range. It demonstrates target acquisition on various targets, including steel silhouettes and paper, highlighting the BDC6 illuminated reticle and magnification capabilities. The content provides a reviewer's perspective on the optic's performance in a live-fire scenario.
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