Primary Arms SLX MD-25: Unboxing, Install, and Overview!!

Published on January 21, 2025
Duration: 3:25

This video provides a comprehensive unboxing and installation guide for the Primary Arms SLX MD-25 red dot sight. It details how to swap between the included high-rise and low-rise mounts, emphasizing the importance of adjustable optic height for proper cheek weld. The presenter highlights the ACSS CQB reticle system as a key feature for quick target acquisition and the versatility of the mounting options.

Quick Summary

The Primary Arms SLX MD-25 optic offers a versatile mounting system with included high-rise, low-rise mounts, and spacers, allowing users to achieve optimal optic height for their firearm. Its ACSS CQB reticle aids in quick target acquisition with a central chevron and surrounding circle, and includes drop compensator dots for range estimation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:15Included Components
  3. 00:28ACSS CQB Reticle Features
  4. 00:41Mount Swap Preparation
  5. 00:48Removing High-Rise Mount
  6. 01:11Understanding Mount Heights and Screws
  7. 01:49Installing Low-Rise Mount on AKM
  8. 01:56Applying Loctite
  9. 02:03Torquing Mount Screws
  10. 02:10Mounting Optic to Firearm
  11. 02:22First Impressions and Aesthetics
  12. 02:25Key Features and Benefits
  13. 02:59Acknowledgements and Call to Action
  14. 03:14Conclusion and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Primary Arms SLX MD-25 optic?

The Primary Arms SLX MD-25 features the ACSS CQB reticle system, known for its effectiveness in quick target acquisition with a central chevron and surrounding circle. It also includes multiple mounting height options and adapter plates for versatile firearm integration.

How do you install the Primary Arms SLX MD-25 optic with a low-rise mount?

To install the low-rise mount, first remove the high-rise mount by unscrewing four screws. Then, align the optic with the lowest height adapter, apply blue Loctite to the four small screws, and torque them down. Allow 24 hours for the Loctite to cure before mounting to the firearm's Picatinny rail.

What makes the mounting system of the SLX MD-25 notable?

The SLX MD-25's mounting system is notable for its included versatility. It comes with both high-rise and low-rise mounts, along with spacers, allowing users to customize the optic's height for optimal cheek weld without needing to purchase additional adapter plates separately.

What is the ACSS CQB reticle system and its benefits?

The ACSS CQB reticle system, featured on the SLX MD-25, uses a combination of a central aiming point (dot or chevron) and a larger outer circle to facilitate rapid target acquisition. It also incorporates drop compensator dots for improved accuracy at different ranges.

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