1st Look: Newness from Holosun and Primary Arms

Published on March 6, 2023
Duration: 13:18

This video provides a first look at new gear from Holosun and Primary Arms, including binoculars, a pistol light, and an enclosed micro red dot sight. The presenter demonstrates the installation and zeroing process for an optic and laser on a KAC SR-25, highlighting the importance of proper setup for accurate shooting. The content is presented by an expert with extensive firearms knowledge, offering practical insights into gear performance and application.

Quick Summary

This Kit Badger video offers a first look at new Holosun optics like the AEMS and PID pistol light, and Primary Arms binoculars. Expertly demonstrates mounting and zeroing an optic and laser on a KAC SR-25, providing practical insights for firearm enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro and Product Overview
  2. 00:13Unboxing Primary Arms Binoculars
  3. 01:57Unboxing Holosun Products
  4. 02:35Holosun PID Pistol Light
  5. 02:46Holosun Optic for Walther PDP
  6. 03:15Holosun AEMS Micro Sight
  7. 04:10Mounting Gear on KAC SR-25
  8. 05:56Suppressor Mention & YouTube Strikes
  9. 06:45Live Fire Drill Setup
  10. 07:48Live Fire Drill Debrief
  11. 08:19Zeroing Optic and Laser
  12. 10:30Final Thoughts and Future Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What new gear is featured in the Kit Badger video?

The video showcases new products from Holosun and Primary Arms. This includes Primary Arms 10x42 binoculars, the Holosun PID pistol light, a Holosun optic for the Walther PDP, and the Holosun AEMS Advanced Enclosed Micro Site.

How is the Holosun optic for the Walther PDP designed?

The Holosun optic for the Walther PDP is designed for direct mounting without a plate, allowing for a very low profile. Its sides are engineered to align with the slide serrations, which aids in easier charging of the firearm.

What are the key features of the Holosun AEMS?

The Holosun AEMS is an Advanced Enclosed Micro Site. The featured model is green with switchable reticles. It also comes in red and IR variants, and boasts a durable titanium housing for enhanced longevity.

What is the process for zeroing an optic and laser?

Zeroing involves mounting the optic and laser, then firing shots at a target at a known distance (e.g., 50 yards) to adjust the reticle and laser point of aim to match the point of impact. This process is repeated at longer distances (e.g., 100 yards) for comprehensive accuracy.

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