This video provides an in-depth review and durability test of the Gowutar GR23 solar red dot sight. The instructor highlights its impressive features for its price point, including shakeaway technology, ultra-clear glass, and IPX7 waterproofing. A rigorous water bottle beatdown test demonstrates the optic's ability to hold zero and withstand abuse, making it a compelling option for budget-conscious tactical users.
This video compares a very inexpensive firearm (implied R$20) against a high-end F-1 Firearms AR-15 costing R$20,000, including an optic. The comparison focuses on visual appeal and a simple water bottle penetration test. The R$20,000 AR-15 is described as impressive with a hyper-skeletalized action allowing visibility of internal components.
This video reviews two new O-Sight red dot optics, the O-Sight C and O-Sight K. The instructor details their features, including side-load batteries, large windows, and shake-away technology. Both optics underwent rigorous water bottle durability testing, with both models passing and holding zero, demonstrating their robustness for tactical and defensive applications.
This video compares the energy output of four different calibers: .22LR, .223, .308, and .50 BMG, using water bottles as a penetration medium. The .22LR, fired from a Volquarts and Arms Mamba, showed minimal energy. Surprisingly, the .223, from a Bursas Bar 15, exhibited even less energy than the .22LR, only bursting one bottle. The .308, from a Diamond Back rifle, penetrated two out of three bottles. The .50 BMG demonstrated significantly higher energy, creating a large crater and breaking three bottles instantly.
This video demonstrates a non-scientific "Yankees Hydroshock Challenge" comparing common semi-automatic self-defense calibers (9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm) and .357 Magnum by shooting water bottles. The presenter uses hollowpoint ammunition for all calibers and notes visual differences in bottle destruction, humorously concluding that 9mm "lets us all down" while .357 Magnum is powerful.
This video appears to be an experiment or demonstration testing the bullet-resistant properties of a Stanley Cup. While the specific firearm or ammunition used is not detailed in the provided information, the title suggests a focus on projectile impact and material durability. The content likely involves shooting the Stanley Cup to observe its resistance to bullets.
This video reviews the Primary Arms GLx MD-21 red dot sight, highlighting its ACSS CQB reticle, solar backup, and AutoLive technology. The reviewer demonstrates its durability through a rigorous water bottle test, confirming its robust construction and reliable performance. It's presented as a versatile optic suitable for various calibers and applications, particularly for 300 Blackout with subsonic ammunition.
This review of the Primary Arms SLx MD-21 red dot sight covers its specifications, features, and performance. The optic includes features like autolive technology, push-button controls, and an IPX67 waterproof rating. It underwent a rigorous water bottle durability test, demonstrating excellent zero retention and overall robustness, making it a strong contender in the budget optic market.
This video demonstrates mounting a CV Life Wolf Covert Motion Awake 6 MOA pistol red dot sight, designed with an RMR footprint, onto a rifle. It details a rigorous water bottle durability test to assess zero retention under simulated recoil and impact, concluding that the optic and its mount are robust enough for rifle use. The review highlights the optic's value, modularity, and suitability for various firearm platforms.
The VISIDOT R9 is a budget-friendly red dot sight available on Amazon, priced at $70 MSRP but often found for $49.99 with a discount code. It offers features typically found in more expensive optics, including a 50,000-hour battery life, 1000g shock resistance, and a 2 MOA dot. The optic includes both high and low-profile mounting solutions and passed a rigorous water bottle test, demonstrating its durability and ability to hold zero.
This video reviews the GOWUTAR B22 Green Dot optic, comparing it to its red dot predecessor. The review highlights its budget-friendly price point, durable construction tested through a 'water bottle test' simulating G-forces and impacts, and its performance in various lighting conditions. The optic features a 3 MOA green dot, IPX7 waterproofing, shake-awake technology, and a long battery life, making it a recommended option for those seeking a reliable, affordable optic.
The Cyelee T10 X PRO offers a versatile multi-reticle system with a 2 MOA dot and 30 MOA circle, ideal for both close-quarters combat and precision shooting. It boasts exceptional brightness, a 50,000-hour battery life, and robust construction, passing a rigorous water bottle durability test. At its discounted price point, it represents significant value in the budget red dot market.
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