Can You Shoot Optics Backward?!
This video tests the functionality of various firearm optics (red dots, holographic, prism, magnified) when mounted backwards on a rifle. While some etched reticle optics, like the Trijicon VCOG and Primary Arms 2x prism, can be used for basic aiming at close range, performance degrades significantly at distance. Red dot and holographic sights often become unusable, with some red dots failing to display a visible reticle. The video highlights that while technically possible in some cases, mounting optics backwards is not recommended for practical use due to severe limitations in clarity, field of view, and aiming precision.











