Cop or Drop CANIK SFX RIVAL

Published on July 14, 2024
Duration: 0:25

This guide covers the basic steps for zeroing an optic on a Canik SFX Rival-S, as demonstrated by GHG Hussle. It highlights the importance of understanding Point of Aim/Point of Impact (POA/POI) compensation when an optic is not yet sighted in. The video shows successful engagement of a steel target despite an un-zeroed Holosun optic, emphasizing practical shooting adjustments.

Quick Summary

Compensating for an un-zeroed optic on a Canik SFX Rival-S involves understanding the Point of Impact (POI) deviation. If shots consistently hit low and right, you must aim high and left to achieve accuracy. This practical adjustment is demonstrated during live fire, emphasizing the need to know your firearm and optic's behavior before competition or critical use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Canik SFX Rival-S
  2. 00:06Optic Status & Compensation
  3. 00:12Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you compensate for an un-zeroed red dot optic on a Canik SFX Rival-S?

When an optic isn't zeroed, you must adjust your aim to compensate for the Point of Impact (POI) deviation. For example, if your shots are hitting low and right, you need to aim high and left to bring them onto target. This requires understanding your specific optic's POI shift relative to your POA.

What are the key features of the Canik SFX Rival-S mentioned in the video?

The Canik SFX Rival-S is highlighted as a competition-ready pistol with a steel frame. It's chambered in 9mm Luger and has a capacity of 18+1 rounds. The video also shows it equipped with a Holosun red dot optic and mentions Century Arms as the importer.

What is the importance of zeroing an optic for shooting?

Zeroing an optic ensures that your Point of Aim (POA) aligns with your Point of Impact (POI) at a specific distance. This is crucial for accurate shooting, especially in competition or self-defense scenarios, as it eliminates guesswork and allows for consistent shot placement.

What technical specifications are provided for the Canik SFX Rival-S?

The Canik SFX Rival-S is specified with a 5.0-inch barrel length, a 42.72 oz weight, and a steel frame. It is chambered in 9mm Luger and has a magazine capacity of 18+1 rounds. The firearm is imported by Century Arms.

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