Primary Arms SLX 1x ACSS Gemini 9mm Reticle Microprism Review & Shoot 9x19 BDC

Published on December 20, 2025
Duration: 18:29

This guide details the installation and initial zeroing of the Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism with the ACSS Gemini 9mm reticle, as demonstrated by Buckeye Ballistics. It covers selecting mounting heights, proper attachment, zeroing procedures, and tips for using the optic with a magnifier, emphasizing clarity for shooters with astigmatism.

Quick Summary

The Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism with the ACSS Gemini 9mm reticle is an excellent choice for shooters with astigmatism, offering a clear, etched reticle and diopter adjustment. It features BDC holdovers for 9mm ballistics and can be effectively used with a magnifier by synchronizing diopter settings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism
  2. 01:41Prism Scope Advantages
  3. 03:23Unboxing and Mounting Options
  4. 07:39Range Testing: Close Quarters
  5. 09:04Long Range 9mm Performance
  6. 14:07Using with a Magnifier

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of the Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism for shooters with astigmatism?

The Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism, like other prism scopes, features an etched reticle and diopter adjustment. This combination provides a much clearer and sharper sight picture for individuals with astigmatism compared to traditional red dot sights, which can appear blurry.

How does the ACSS Gemini 9mm reticle aid in shooting?

The ACSS Gemini 9mm reticle includes a central chevron for precise aiming, BDC dots for holdovers at 150 and 200 yards, and ranging bars designed for torso silhouettes. This allows for rapid target acquisition and accurate engagement at various distances without manual turret adjustments.

What are the key specifications of the Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism?

The optic weighs 5.5 oz, has a length of 2.48 inches, and offers 3.6 inches of eye relief. It uses a CR2032 battery, providing up to 45,000 hours of life, and features 120 MOA of windage and elevation adjustment.

Can the Primary Arms SLX 1x Microprism be used with a magnifier?

Yes, the optic can be paired with a magnifier. For optimal clarity, it's recommended to synchronize the diopter settings on both the microprism and the magnifier to achieve a crisp, focused image for both the reticle and the target.

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