O Maior vs o Menor Ponto Vermelho do Mundo!

Published on February 19, 2026
Duration: 0:57

This video from Tática Civil provides an expert comparison of the world's largest and smallest red dot sights. It highlights the massive scale of some optics versus the ultra-compact Gideon Pebble, the smallest available. The presenter, demonstrating significant expertise, also discusses the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 for concealed carry and contrasts micro dots with large Trijicon machine gun sights.

Quick Summary

The Gideon Pebble is currently the world's smallest red dot sight, measuring less than a fingertip. This ultra-compact optic is contrasted with massive sights designed for heavy firearms, showcasing the extreme range of red dot technology available today.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Largest Red Dot Sight
  2. 00:05Concealed Carry: S&W Bodyguard 2.0
  3. 00:28Smallest Red Dot: Gideon Pebble & Viridian RFX11
  4. 00:45Comparison: Micro Dot vs. Machine Gun Sight

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the smallest red dot sight available?

The Gideon Pebble is identified as the smallest red dot sight currently available on the market. It is remarkably compact, described as being smaller than a human fingertip, making it ideal for micro-compact firearms.

What are good options for concealed carry optics?

For concealed carry, the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 chambered in .380 ACP is highlighted as a top choice due to its small size, making it easily concealable. Micro red dot sights are also excellent for this purpose.

How do micro red dots compare to larger optics?

Micro red dots, like the Gideon Pebble, are significantly smaller than even standard pistol red dots and vastly smaller than large rifle or machine gun optics such as the Trijicon Reflex Sight shown. This size difference is crucial for firearm application and concealability.

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