I heard you like Affordable Glass?

Published on February 1, 2020
Duration: 4:48

This video provides an overview of Primary Arms' new optics lines, SLX and GLX, showcased at Shot Show 2020. It highlights the affordability and ruggedness of their red dot sights, prism optics with etched reticles, and low-power variable optics (LPVOs), emphasizing value for the general consumer.

Quick Summary

Primary Arms offers a range of affordable and rugged optics, including the SLX 25mm red dot ($169+) and GLX prism optics with etched reticles. Their LPVOs, like the SLX 1-8x ($450) and GLX 4-16x ($650-$750), provide value for various shooting applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Primary Arms at Shot Show 2020
  2. 00:16Sponsor Mentions: New Frontier Armory & SB Tactical
  3. 00:50Primary Arms SLX 25mm Red Dot
  4. 01:24Primary Arms GLX Prism Optic (3x)
  5. 01:43Primary Arms GLX 2x Prism Optic
  6. 02:18Primary Arms SLX 1-8x LPVO
  7. 02:45Primary Arms GLX 4-16x LPVO
  8. 03:31Primary Arms' Value Proposition
  9. 04:07Conclusion & Sponsor Reminders

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Primary Arms SLX 25mm red dot sight?

The Primary Arms SLX 25mm red dot sight is highlighted for its ruggedness and affordability, starting at $169. An upgraded ACSS reticle is available for an additional $20, making it a cost-effective option for many shooters.

What makes Primary Arms prism optics unique?

Primary Arms prism optics, like the GLX 3x and 2x models, feature reticles etched directly into the glass. This ensures the reticle remains visible and usable even if the optic's battery dies, providing a reliable aiming point.

How does the Primary Arms GLX line differ from the SLX line?

The GLX line is presented as a step up from the SLX line, emphasizing increased ruggedness and potentially higher quality components. While SLX offers great value, GLX aims for enhanced durability and performance for users needing a more robust optic.

What is the price range for Primary Arms' LPVOs?

Primary Arms offers LPVOs in both SLX and GLX lines. The SLX 1-8x model is priced at $450, while the more advanced GLX 4-16x model ranges from $650 to $750, depending on specific features and reticle choices.

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