This video demonstrates the effectiveness of an $80 Triton LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) from Amazon at 100 yards. The presenter shows multiple successful hits on various targets at distance, suggesting the budget optic is capable for its price point and suitable for beginners looking for an entry-level LPVO.
This guide covers the basic installation and zeroing process for the budget-friendly Ronin by Triton LPVO, as demonstrated by Johnny Q. It's an ideal starting point for new AR-15 owners looking to add an optic without a significant financial commitment. The process involves mounting, rough alignment, live fire, and precise adjustment.
This video features a detailed, albeit destructive, test of the Triton Ronin optic. The optic was subjected to multiple shots from an airsoft rifle using birdshot and buckshot ammunition, as well as submersion in water. While the optic eventually failed due to water ingress and impact damage, it demonstrated surprising resilience, with the reticle remaining functional and the glass intact through significant abuse. The test highlights the optic's limitations under extreme conditions but also its unexpected durability for its price point.
This YouTube video focuses on testing and showcasing the new Triton Ronin mini LPVO 1-6x scope, specifically mounted on an ARP rifle. The title and description indicate a hands-on evaluation of this optic, likely demonstrating its performance, features, and potentially its suitability for various shooting applications.
This video features a test of the Triton Juggernaut and Triton StarStrike rifle scopes. The title "When your scope’s scope got a scope" suggests a focus on the optics themselves, possibly highlighting advanced features or an unusual design. The description confirms the testing of these specific scope models, indicating a review or demonstration of their performance and capabilities. The content likely involves mounting and using these scopes on firearms to evaluate their effectiveness and potential advantages.
This video compares a $300 rifle setup with a $3000 setup, focusing on accuracy differences. The $300 setup, featuring a DTI TM22 with Triton optics, achieved a group size of approximately 0.75 MOA. The $3000 setup, boasting a Volquartsen competition-grade barrel and receiver with Furiosa furniture, demonstrated superior accuracy, though specific group size for the higher-end rifle was not explicitly stated beyond being more precise.
This guide details the installation and initial bore sighting of a Starstrike by Triton night vision scope onto a large-frame revolver, as demonstrated by D'Boss Firearms. The process emphasizes secure mounting and preliminary alignment for effective use in low-light conditions, particularly for pest control. The instruction comes from a professional gun shop owner with expertise in optics and firearm platforms.
This YouTube video reviews the Triton Juggernaut, questioning if it is the best Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) available for around $200. The video focuses on evaluating the optic's performance and value proposition within a specific budget constraint, aiming to provide insights for consumers looking for affordable yet capable LPVOs for their firearms.
This video features a comparison of the effectiveness of 5.56mm ammunition against mild steel. The demonstration utilizes an HK SL8 rifle equipped with a Triton LPVO scope. The focus is on the ballistic performance of the 5.56mm round when impacting a steel target.
This video focuses on testing the Triton StarStrike NV-101, a digital night vision optic. The content likely involves demonstrating the capabilities and performance of this specific night vision device, possibly in a shooting or tactical context, given the product name. Viewers can expect to see its functionality under low-light conditions.
This video features a test and review of the Triton StarStrike 3-18x50 digital night vision optic. The description indicates the primary focus is on evaluating the performance of this specific piece of firearm-related equipment, particularly in low-light or nighttime conditions. The content likely involves practical application and assessment of the optic's features and capabilities for use with firearms.
This video features a test of the Triton Orion 1-10x LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). The description emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed in a safe environment at a private gun range. The firearm used is an unmodified semi-automatic weapon with a 20-round magazine, and viewers are reminded to shoot responsibly. The focus is on evaluating the performance and capabilities of the optic.
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