3 Different Red Dot Modes? (and how to use them) #civtac #gun #fullautofriday

Published on December 4, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the use of three distinct reticle modes on the Gideon Mediator red dot optic, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. The video covers the standard dot for precision, a ring for speed, and a circle-dot combination for balanced performance. It also touches on a 9mm AR-15 build using Stern Defense and Amend2 components.

Quick Summary

The Gideon Mediator optic offers three reticle modes: a single red dot for precision, a red ring for rapid target acquisition, and a circle-dot combination for balanced performance. The video also demonstrates a 9mm AR-15 build using Stern Defense and Amend2 components, highlighting tactical gear versatility.

Chapters

  1. 00:009mm AR-15 Build Introduction
  2. 00:21Mode 1: Standard Red Dot
  3. 00:26Gideon Mediator Optic Overview
  4. 00:35Mode 2: Simple Ring Reticle
  5. 00:42Mode 3: Circle Dot Reticle

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three red dot reticle modes discussed in the video?

The video explains three modes: a standard single red dot for precision, a simple red ring for faster acquisition, and a circle-dot combination offering a balance between speed and accuracy.

How can a 9mm caliber be used in an AR-15 platform?

An AR-15 can be converted to shoot 9mm using a Stern Defense Magwell Adapter, allowing it to accept 9mm Glock magazines, as demonstrated with Amend2 extended magazines.

What is the advantage of a circle-dot reticle?

The circle-dot reticle aims to provide a balance between the precision of a single dot and the speed of a ring, though it may obscure more of the target area compared to a simple dot.

What is the Gideon Mediator optic?

The Gideon Mediator is a versatile red dot optic that can be mounted on both handguns and rifles, featuring multiple reticle modes for different shooting applications.

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