Black Hawk Down Red Dots

Published on May 10, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This video offers an expert comparison of retro and modern AR-15 red dot optic setups, drawing parallels to the gear used during the Black Hawk Down era. The Dirty Civilian host demonstrates the practical implications of 'height over bore' with vintage carry handle mounts versus modern high-rise systems. The analysis concludes that the older setups remain surprisingly effective, providing valuable insights for enthusiasts of historical and contemporary tactical firearms.

Quick Summary

The Dirty Civilian host compares vintage red dot optics from the Black Hawk Down era on retro AR-15s to modern setups. Key takeaways include the 'height over bore' issue with carry handle mounts and the surprising effectiveness of older systems, which remain practical for shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Historical Context
  2. 00:08Height Over Bore Explained
  3. 00:15Live Fire Comparison
  4. 00:23Conclusion & Shootability

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main limitations of early red dot sights like those used in the Black Hawk Down era?

Early red dots often had a high MOA (Minutes of Angle), meaning the dot itself was large enough at distance to cover multiple targets. This made precise aiming challenging for distant threats, though they were still effective for closer engagements.

How does 'height over bore' affect aiming with optics mounted on a carry handle?

'Height over bore' is the distance between the barrel's center and the optic's center. With high-mounted carry handle optics, this distance requires shooters to adjust their point of aim significantly for close-range targets to compensate for bullet drop over the sight line.

Is a retro AR-15 setup with a vintage red dot still effective today?

Yes, the video demonstrates that retro AR-15 setups with carry handle-mounted optics remain surprisingly shootable and effective, performing comparably to modern AR-15s equipped with high-rise optic mounts for many practical applications.

What specific firearms and optics were compared in the video?

The comparison featured a retro AR-15 carbine setup, likely from the early 90s, with a vintage Aimpoint-style red dot on the carry handle, against a modern AR-15 with a high-rise Picatinny mount and contemporary red dot optic.

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