This video provides an in-depth review and comparison of the Primary Arms HTX-1 red dot sight against the Aimpoint COA. The HTX-1 is highlighted for its American-made quality, innovative mounting system that allows for low profile installation and full co-witness with factory sights on RMR and MOS footprints, and its unique Vulcan reticle. The reviewer emphasizes its durability, clarity, and competitive pricing for a premium optic.
This review highlights the Springfield Echelon as a top-tier new polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol, emphasizing its fully ambidextrous controls and ergonomic features like 'gas pedals'. The video also showcases the Primary Arms SLX HTX1 red dot sight, noting its US manufacturing and beneficial Vulcan reticle for new users. The presenter, demonstrating experienced authority, praises the pistol's grip angle and stippling for a full-size service firearm.
Primary Arms introduces the new HTX-1 red dot sight, manufactured in Houston, Texas. Key features include a modular chassis system that adapts to various optic footprints like MOS, RMR, and DPP, allowing for a lower mounting profile and co-witness with standard iron sights. The HTX-1 incorporates AutoLive technology for battery conservation and offers two reticle options: a standard dot and the 'Vulcan' variant with a 240 MOA circle for faster target acquisition, especially for new shooters or in adverse conditions. Release is slated for April 2025.
This YouTube video explores reasons why some individuals dislike the Vulcan reticle, a topic of interest for firearm enthusiasts. The description provides links to training opportunities, a Patreon page for support, and a Facebook group for discussion, indicating a community-oriented approach. It also directs viewers to a separate gaming channel, suggesting a broader content creator presence. While the specific firearm or reticle isn't detailed, the focus on a particular reticle suggests an in-depth discussion of optics and their usability in firearms.
This review of the Sig Sauer M-18, presented by an experienced instructor from Tactical Rifleman, highlights its advantages over the Beretta M9, focusing on ergonomics, modern features like a light rail and optics cut, and reliability. The instructor emphasizes practical combat applications and provides insights into its performance with high round counts.
This video reviews the Vulcan 507K optic, highlighting its suitability for sub-compact pistols like the Glock 43x/48 and SIG P365. The reviewer praises the optic, stating it's currently on his EDC backup. He emphasizes the importance of brutal testing and the optic's "home run" Vulcan Reticle. The video provides an affiliate link for purchasing the optic from Primary Arms and encourages support for Tactical Rifleman through Patreon. Additional links for night vision gear and Amazon shopping are also included.
This YouTube video focuses on the Holosun 507k red dot sight, specifically highlighting its Vulcan reticle. The description includes links to support Tactical Rifleman through Patreon, a recommended source for night vision and thermal imaging gear, and an Amazon shop for purchasing similar equipment. Additional links direct viewers to the Tactical Rifleman website and their social media profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The video appears to be a short-form content piece aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in optics.
The video discusses the potential release of a green reticle version of the Holosun enclosed Vulcan optic, speculating a Shot Show 2024 debut. It also touches on PVS-14 night vision devices, specifically the trade-offs between 51-degree and 40-degree fields of view and the possibility of retrofitting wider lenses. The speaker emphasizes choosing mil-spec PVS-14s from reputable sources.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Vulcan reticle for combat pistols, developed by Dimitri of ACSS. The presenter, Carl, a firearms instructor, highlights how the Vulcan reticle, particularly its outer circle guide, aids in acquiring the aiming point from unconventional shooting positions, addressing a common issue with standard red dot sights. He details its advantages over traditional iron sights and other red dot reticles, its compatibility with RMR footprints, and its availability in red and green options. The review also covers battery life, auto-brightness features, and the trade-offs of exposed versus enclosed emitters, concluding that the Vulcan reticle is a game-changer for combat pistol optics.
This holiday gift guide from Tactical Rifleman features a curated selection of gear and products that the creator personally uses or desires. Highlights include the Holosun 507C with Vulcan Reticle from Primary Arms, the TR-1 Sling from Sly Tactical, Nutrient Survival Go Bags, a TR Book List, Dayton Armor plates, Primary Arms 1x Micro Prism, training course slots from Tactical Rifleman, medical kits from Refuge Medical, the Mantis Blackbeard dry-fire trainer, custom knives from Kraken Tactical, and the Leatherman Free P4 multi-tool. Discount codes and affiliate links are provided for many items.
This review of the Holosun 507C X2 ACSS Vulcan highlights its unique ACSS Vulcan reticle, designed to aid new shooters in acquiring the dot quickly. The optic features a 250 MOA circle with a 10 MOA chevron, offering both rapid target acquisition and precise aiming. It utilizes an RMR footprint and is compatible with adapter plates that allow for co-witnessing with iron sights.
This video review focuses on the 80% Arms GST-9 pistol, a "Glockish" 80% build. The reviewer expresses initial skepticism, comparing it to other 80% firearms that have experienced failures. However, after a year of rigorous testing, including use as an EDC and during training courses, the reviewer is impressed with the GST-9's reliability and performance. The video highlights the pistol's durability, contrasting it with the common perception of 80% builds. The reviewer also mentions potential future modifications like a new Vulcan reticle from Primary Arms.
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