This review details the Osite SE MRS green multi-reticle micro red dot sight after a 1000-round test on a Canic MC9 Prime. The optic demonstrated excellent durability through submersion and drop tests, maintaining zero and functionality. The multi-reticle system, offering 2 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring, or both, is highlighted as a significant improvement over previous models, with the green reticle proving crisp and visible.
This video from Collapse N Protect puts the new PLX weapon light through rigorous, real-world durability tests. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, subjects the light to simulated verbal abuse, extreme cold and snow exposure in the Midwest, and direct impacts against a wooden fence. The PLX light consistently functions after each test, suggesting it may be duty-grade gear.
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, titled 'Sig P320 Mud Test,' aims to determine the reliability of the Sig Sauer P320 pistol when exposed to mud. The description poses the question, 'Will this fire when it's supposed to?', indicating a practical, albeit basic, reliability test focused on extreme conditions. The content is expected to showcase the firearm's performance under adverse circumstances.
This YouTube video tests the water resistance of a hard case by submerging it. The video aims to determine if the case can keep its contents dry when fully submerged, with a discount code provided for the product. A disclaimer is included to emphasize testing under controlled conditions and following manufacturer guidelines for water resistance.
This video focuses on a waterproof test of the Fenix GL19R v2.0 flashlight. While the video title and description do not directly mention firearms, the inclusion of the `#pewpew` hashtag and the common association of flashlights with firearm accessories for tactical use or EDC (Everyday Carry) suggests a potential audience overlap. The video title itself is focused on a specific product's performance under water, making it primarily a gear review.
This video provides a comprehensive durability test of the Holosun IRIS, focusing on its resilience under recoil, drop impacts, and water submersion. The presenter, from 4MR Ranch, aims to provide quantifiable data for purchasing decisions, demonstrating the unit's performance after extensive use, including over 1500 rounds of 5.56 and subsequent .308 testing and abuse.
This video demonstrates a rigorous testing protocol for an Aimpoint COA optic mounted on a Glock 45, focusing on water resistance and durability. The presenter simulates real-world scenarios, including full submersion and racking the slide off a holster, to assess the optic's performance under stress. The tests indicate the replacement Aimpoint COA holds up well against water ingress and maintains zero after simulated malfunctions.
This YouTube video, titled 'Is a Sig Sauer P320 Waterproof?', explores the water resistance capabilities of the popular Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The video likely features testing and a review of the firearm's performance in water, potentially with comparisons or considerations for its use in wet environments. It also includes mentions of Vortex Optics, suggesting a discussion or demonstration involving an optic mounted on the pistol.
This video details a 30-day submersion test of a Glock 17 in a pond. After retrieval, the firearm was cleaned and tested with fresh ammunition. Despite significant external rust and algae, the Glock 17 successfully fired a chambered round, demonstrating its resilience to prolonged water exposure.
This video details a comprehensive torture test of the Olight Osight red dot sight. The presenter, operating under the 'Broke Boys Manifesto' channel, subjected the optic to extreme conditions including freezing, impact testing, and attempts to break glass. While the optic survived initial freezing and maintained zero through significant abuse, the lens eventually cracked. The presenter contrasts its performance with the Tacticon Predator V4 and Celyx Optics, ultimately recommending against the Olight Osight for self-defense due to reported zeroing issues and the eventual lens damage, despite this specific unit's surprising resilience.
This video conducts a rigorous torture test comparing the Cyelee Ghost and Tacticon Predator V4 red dot sights. The Cyelee Ghost demonstrated superior durability, surviving freezing, impact, and water submersion while maintaining zero. The Tacticon Predator V4 failed significantly under similar stress, with its glass cracking and housing deforming, indicating a lack of robustness for serious use.
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