Amazon Prime Day Deals For Gun Guys !

Published on July 8, 2025
Duration: 10:04

This video highlights significant Amazon Prime Day deals on budget-friendly tactical gear, focusing on Monstrum Optics. It covers various LPVOs, prism sights, and red dots, emphasizing value for money. Additionally, it features CYA Supply Co Kydex holsters and 704 Gear knives, showcasing durable and affordable options for firearm enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

Amazon Prime Day offers significant savings on tactical gear, including Monstrum Optics like the Ladon LPVO (under $80) and Panzer FFP models. Also featured are CYA Supply Co Kydex holsters and 704 Gear EDC knives, providing budget-friendly options for firearm enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Prime Day Gun Deals
  2. 00:38Monstrum Ladon LPVO Review
  3. 01:12Panzer FFP LPVOs Explained
  4. 02:23High Power Monstrum Optics
  5. 03:08Monstrum Mounts & Prism Optics
  6. 04:00Pistol Red Dots: Gowutar & Zulisy
  7. 05:45Cyelee Red Dot Optics
  8. 06:36CYA Supply Co Holsters
  9. 07:32704 Gear EDC Knives

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some good budget LPVOs featured for Amazon Prime Day?

The Monstrum Ladon 1-6x24 SFP LPVO is highlighted for its value under $80, offering good glass clarity and an included mount. Monstrum's Panzer series, including 1-6x and 1-10x FFP models, are also featured for their scalable reticles and bright illumination.

What types of handgun optics are recommended during these Prime Day deals?

The video showcases budget-friendly pistol red dots from Gowutar (A20C, HHC17) and Zulisy (Otter Pro, Z2), noting their durability and multi-reticle options. Cyelee red dots like the Bull, Ghost, and Cobra X Pro are also mentioned for their premium quality among Amazon offerings.

Are there any deals on holsters or knives mentioned?

Yes, veteran-owned, USA-made Kydex holsters from CYA Supply Co are featured, known for adjustable tension and optic cuts. For knives, the 704 Gear Blitz (D2 steel) and Rogue fixed blade (14C28N steel) are presented as durable EDC options.

What is the difference between FFP and SFP optics?

FFP (First Focal Plane) means the reticle scales with magnification, making holdovers accurate at all zoom levels. SFP (Second Focal Plane) means the reticle size stays constant, so holdovers are only accurate at the highest magnification setting.

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