Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x Impressions

Published on January 3, 2022
Duration: 15:53

This video provides a first look at the Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x riflescope, intended for pushing the 5.56 platform's capabilities while maintaining reasonable weight and bulk. The reviewer discusses its suitability as an SPR or bridge between general-purpose and long-range systems, comparing it to LPVOs and other 2.5-10x scopes. Initial impressions cover glass quality, illumination, reticle design, and turret accuracy, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses.

Quick Summary

The Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x riflescope is designed as a lightweight SPR optic for the 5.56 platform, bridging general-purpose and long-range capabilities. Its glass quality is good for the price, offering decent low-light performance, but the illumination is poor and not daylight visible. The reticle is functional at 2.5x but can be limiting for precision at extended ranges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Music
  2. 01:33Introduction to Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x
  3. 01:43First Look Purpose
  4. 02:11Why This Scope Was Purchased
  5. 02:305.56 Platform Goals
  6. 02:482.5-10x vs. Higher Magnification
  7. 03:14The 2.5-10x Niche & LPVO Competition
  8. 03:56Competition for the GLx 2.5-10x
  9. 04:03Trijicon Credo Issues
  10. 04:24Sig Whiskey Issues
  11. 04:32Burris Veracity Analysis
  12. 04:50Vortex Viper Gen 2 Consideration
  13. 05:03Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x as Frontrunner
  14. 05:23Initial Impressions: 350 Rounds
  15. 05:48Glass Quality Assessment
  16. 06:03Low Light Performance
  17. 06:18Illumination Issues
  18. 06:49Eyebox and Night Vision Compatibility
  19. 07:14Reticle Analysis
  20. 07:56Reticle Complaint: Chevron Aiming Point
  21. 08:33Reticle Limitations for ELR Shooters
  22. 09:02Reticle & Dialing for Wind
  23. 09:41Reticle Workaround
  24. 10:38Turret Accuracy Testing
  25. 12:14Turret Alignment Issue
  26. 13:06Turret Feel & Play
  27. 13:29First Impressions Summary
  28. 13:54Future Review Plans
  29. 14:05Overall Excitement for the Optic
  30. 14:11Outro & Channel Support
  31. 14:41Appreciation for Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x riflescope?

The Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x riflescope is designed to enhance the capability of the 5.56 platform while maintaining a balance of weight and bulk. It serves as an SPR optic, bridging the gap between general-purpose rifles and more specialized long-range systems.

How does the glass quality of the Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x compare to its price point?

The glass quality is described as good, not excellent, but acceptable for the price. It's considered to punch above its weight, performing comparably to a Vortex Viper and slightly below a Primary Arms PLx 4i, offering good light transmission.

What are the main drawbacks of the Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x illumination?

The illumination is considered 'hot garbage' as it is not daylight visible and exhibits significant splash. The chevron and windage marks are primarily intended for low-light or night vision use, not for daytime aiming.

Is the reticle on the Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x suitable for all shooting distances?

The reticle is functional at 2.5x, but its large chevron can be problematic for precise aiming at longer ranges or when needing to see around the target for wind holds. A workaround involving dialing for elevation and using the reticle's tree area for wind holds is suggested.

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