ISIS Goat Fucker - Annihilator!

Published on August 16, 2016
Duration: 6:39

This guide, presented by AK Operators Union's Rob Ski, details the practical application and extreme durability testing of the Primary Arms 3x ACSS scope on an AK platform. It covers mounting, CQB usage, reticle features, and comparative analysis against other magnifications, emphasizing its ruggedness through drop and water submersion tests. Rob Ski, a recognized expert in AK platforms and tactical optics, provides authoritative insights into maximizing performance and reliability in demanding conditions.

Quick Summary

Rob Ski of AK Operators Union demonstrates the practical application and extreme durability of the Primary Arms 3x ACSS scope for AK platforms. He highlights 3x magnification as ideal, details mounting with RS Regulate, explains CQB use via illumination, and showcases the ACSS reticle's features. The scope proves rugged through drop and water submersion tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to Primary Arms 3x ACSS Scope
  2. 00:52Mounting and 'Goat Fucker Annihilator' Combo
  3. 01:27CQB Usage with Magnified Optics
  4. 02:31Durability and Drop Testing
  5. 03:133x vs. 1-6x Magnification Comparison
  6. 04:59ACSS Reticle Features Breakdown
  7. 06:00Water Submersion Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal magnification for an AK platform according to AK Operators Union?

Rob Ski from AK Operators Union suggests that a 3x magnification is the ideal balance for the AK platform. It provides enough zoom for engaging targets at distance while remaining compact and lightweight, making it practical for various shooting scenarios.

How does the ACSS reticle aid in shooting?

The ACSS reticle features built-in windage holds for compensating bullet drop and drift, lead dots for leading moving targets, and ranging markers based on human dimensions, allowing for quick and accurate engagement without complex calculations.

Can magnified optics be used effectively in close quarters?

Yes, magnified optics can be used effectively in close quarters by increasing the reticle's illumination. This turns the reticle into a bright 'red blob,' allowing for rapid target acquisition similar to a red dot sight, even without a precise sight picture.

What kind of durability testing was performed on the Primary Arms 3x ACSS scope?

The Primary Arms 3x ACSS scope, mounted on an SLR107 rifle, underwent extreme durability testing. This included repeated drops onto a stone slab and full submersion in a river, with the optic remaining functional immediately after each test.

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