Gun For Hire Reviews - Optics, Optics, Optics

Published on May 31, 2024
Duration: 2:16

This video from Gun For Hire Range reviews various firearm optics, highlighting brands like Trijicon, Holosun, Vortex, and EOTech. It discusses the benefits of enclosed red dots for concealed carry, such as the Trijicon EPS with its 6 MOA dot and solar backup, and introduces the battery-free Trijicon ACOG which uses fiber optics for reticle illumination.

Quick Summary

Firearm optics from brands like Trijicon, Holosun, Vortex, and EOTech are discussed. The Trijicon EPS is highlighted for concealed carry due to its enclosed reticle and 6 MOA dot, while the Trijicon ACOG offers battery-free operation using fiber optics for reticle illumination.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Firearm Optics
  2. 00:32Optic Brand Selection: Affordable to High-End
  3. 00:43EOTech EFLEX Optic Features
  4. 00:52Trijicon RMR Durability
  5. 01:03Trijicon EPS for Carry Guns
  6. 01:16Enclosed Reticle Benefits
  7. 01:266 MOA Dot for Fast Shooting
  8. 01:32Solar Backup on Optics
  9. 01:48High-End Scope Discussion
  10. 01:54Trijicon ACOG: Battery-Free Operation
  11. 02:00Fiber Optic Illumination Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some recommended brands for firearm optics?

For firearm optics, brands like Holosun and Vortex offer great quality at more affordable prices. For top-of-the-line options, Trijicon and EOTech are highly regarded. Specific models like the Trijicon RMR are known for their durability, while the Trijicon EPS is excellent for concealed carry.

What makes an optic ideal for a concealed carry gun?

An optic ideal for a concealed carry gun often features an enclosed reticle, such as the Trijicon EPS. This design prevents lint and debris from accumulating on the emitter, ensuring reliable function. A slightly larger dot, like a 6 MOA, can also aid in faster target acquisition up close.

Are there any firearm optics that don't require batteries?

Yes, the Trijicon ACOG is a notable example of a battery-free optic. It utilizes a fiber optic rod that captures ambient light to illuminate the reticle. This means the reticle will remain visible in daylight and under typical indoor lighting conditions without the risk of battery failure.

What is the advantage of a 6 MOA dot on a red dot sight?

A 6 MOA (Minute of Angle) dot on a red dot sight is generally preferred for shooting fast and up close. The larger dot size makes it easier and quicker to acquire the target, especially in dynamic shooting situations or when using the optic on a pistol for self-defense or competition.

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