Is Primary Optics Good Enough?

Published on November 29, 2024
Duration: 5:37

This video reviews Primary Arms Optics, comparing them to higher-end options like Vortex. The presenter expresses initial skepticism about the value and performance of the Primary Arms offerings, particularly noting the reticle design of one model. The review focuses on whether these budget-friendly optics are 'good enough' for training and practical use.

Quick Summary

The review questions if Primary Arms Optics are 'good enough' for training, comparing them to premium brands like Vortex. While affordable (around $250 for LPVO and Micro Prism models), concerns are raised about build quality and reticle design, particularly a 'big dumb donut' on one model.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Primary Arms Optics Question
  2. 00:11Primary Arms Optics Unboxing
  3. 00:51Rifle Setup and Preferred Optics
  4. 01:24Vortex 1-6x LPVO Review
  5. 02:02Primary Arms Optics - Price Point Discussion
  6. 02:12Primary Arms LPVO Unboxing & Initial Impressions
  7. 03:39Primary Arms Micro Prism Unboxing & Impressions
  8. 04:07Green Reticle Disappointment
  9. 04:56Using Rifle as a Test Bed
  10. 05:27Conclusion: Are Primary Arms Optics Good Enough?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main question addressed in the review of Primary Arms Optics?

The primary question is whether Primary Arms Optics are 'good enough' for practical use and training, especially when compared to more expensive, premium brands like Vortex. The review explores their value proposition and potential performance limitations.

How does the Vortex 1-6x LPVO compare to the Primary Arms optics discussed?

The Vortex 1-6x LPVO is presented as a benchmark for quality and performance, with the presenter expressing high satisfaction. The Primary Arms optics, while more affordable, are perceived to have a less robust build quality and potentially less desirable reticle designs.

What are the initial impressions of the Primary Arms LPVO and Micro Prism optics?

The LPVO is noted for its low price point ($250) but raises concerns about build quality. The Micro Prism optic, also around $250, initially feels more solid but is criticized for its 'big dumb donut reticle' design, despite having a green illumination option.

What factors influence the presenter's opinion on the Primary Arms optics?

The presenter's opinion is influenced by price, perceived build quality, reticle design, and personal preference for features like green illumination. The desire to avoid taking off an optic that is already mounted and functioning also plays a role.

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