Cyelee WOLF EDG | Unboxing & Overview

Published on August 4, 2025
Duration: 4:18

This video provides an unboxing and installation guide for the Cyelee Wolf EDG pistol red dot optic. It highlights the optic's RMR footprint compatibility, enclosed emitter design for durability, and drop-proof claims. The installation process is demonstrated on a Lone Wolf Dusk 19 slide, emphasizing the importance of using the correct screws and proper torque settings.

Quick Summary

The Cyelee Wolf EDG red dot optic features an RMR footprint for compatibility and an enclosed emitter design that protects the internal components from mud, dirt, and grime. It is also claimed to be drop-proof up to 6 feet on concrete and offers 8 daytime and 2 night vision brightness settings with a 3 MOA reticle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing
  2. 00:35What's Included in the Box
  3. 01:28Cyelee Wolf EDG Overview
  4. 01:53Key Selling Points: Enclosed Emitter & Durability
  5. 02:25Optic Installation on Lone Wolf Dusk 19
  6. 03:27Reticle & Brightness Settings
  7. 04:02Final Thoughts & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cyelee Wolf EDG optic's footprint?

The Cyelee Wolf EDG optic is designed with an RMR footprint, meaning it is compatible with pistol slides that have been cut to accept optics with the Trijicon RMR mounting standard.

What are the key features of the Cyelee Wolf EDG red dot?

The Cyelee Wolf EDG features an enclosed emitter for protection against elements, is claimed to be drop-proof up to 6 feet on concrete, has 8 daytime and 2 night vision brightness settings, and a 3 MOA red dot reticle.

How do you install the Cyelee Wolf EDG optic?

Installation involves ensuring the slide is clear, selecting the correct screws (often 6-32x3.7 for RMR footprint), applying blue Loctite, mounting the optic, and torquing the screws to 15 inch-pounds using a torque screwdriver.

What is the benefit of an enclosed emitter on a red dot sight?

An enclosed emitter design, like on the Cyelee Wolf EDG, protects the emitter from environmental factors such as mud, dirt, and grime. This ensures the red dot remains functional and visible by preventing obstructions on the internal components.

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