New Products: Geissele, Cross Industries, Polymer80 & Vortex

Published on May 21, 2020
Duration: 7:11

This video reviews several new firearm accessories. It details the Geissele Reliability Enhancement Kit, highlighting the Super 42 buffer and spring and the enhanced bolt carrier group with its specific materials and testing. It also covers Cross Industries' coupled 10-round AR magazines, Polymer80's upgraded frame for the Sig P320, and the Vortex Impact 1000 laser rangefinder with its horizontal component distance feature.

Quick Summary

The Geissele Reliability Enhancement Kit includes their Super 42 buffer and spring, known for its braided design for consistency and strength, and an enhanced bolt carrier group made with 8620 steel and a forged Carpenter 158 Plus bolt, tested for maximum durability.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Geissele Reliability Enhancement Kit
  2. 00:34Geissele Super 42 Buffer and Spring
  3. 01:20Geissele Enhanced Bolt Carrier Group
  4. 03:06Cross Industries 10 Round Magazines
  5. 04:07Polymer80 Sig P320 Frame
  6. 05:52Vortex Impact 1000 Laser Rangefinder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Geissele Reliability Enhancement Kit?

The Geissele Reliability Enhancement Kit combines their Super 42 buffer and spring system with their enhanced bolt carrier group. This kit is designed to improve the overall reliability and performance of an AR-15 platform rifle by incorporating high-quality components with advanced materials and testing.

What are the benefits of the Cross Industries coupled 10-round magazines?

Cross Industries offers 10-round AR magazines that can be coupled together. This design is useful for compliance in certain areas while offering quick reloads. Their shape mimics a 30-round magazine, allowing compatibility with standard pouches and gear.

What upgrades does the Polymer80 frame offer for the Sig P320?

The Polymer80 frame for the Sig P320 provides an enhanced grip texture for better handling, a larger beavertail for improved ergonomics, a Picatinny rail for accessories like lights or lasers, and an aggressive magazine release for easier manipulation.

How does the Vortex Impact 1000 rangefinder account for angled shots?

The Vortex Impact 1000 laser rangefinder features a horizontal component distance function. This means it not only measures the line-of-sight distance but also calculates the true horizontal distance to the target, compensating for elevation changes for more accurate aiming.

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