Primary Arms SLx MD25 Micro Red Dot With ACSS Reticle

Published on May 25, 2021
Duration: 12:04

This comprehensive review of the Primary Arms SLx MD25 Micro Red Dot with ACSS reticle, presented by Mrgunsngear, details its features and performance. The expert instructor highlights its robust build, extensive battery life (up to 50,000 hours), and the versatility of the ACSS reticle with its BDC capabilities for various calibers. It's recommended for general use, including home defense and paired with magnifiers.

Quick Summary

The Primary Arms SLx MD25 Micro Red Dot with ACSS reticle offers exceptional battery life, up to 12,000 hours with the ACSS reticle or 50,000 hours with the standard dot, powered by a CR2032 battery. It features 11 brightness settings, including NV modes, and uses the Aimpoint Micro footprint for broad mount compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Shooting Montage
  2. 00:43Product Introduction & Field Testing
  3. 01:46Objective Lens and Field of View
  4. 02:13Turrets and Battery Life Specs
  5. 02:32Brightness and NV Settings
  6. 02:54Mounting System and Compatibility
  7. 03:45ACSS Reticle Breakdown
  8. 04:42BDC and Caliber Compatibility
  9. 05:41Ranging and Wind Holds Features
  10. 07:00Practical Application & Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the battery life of the Primary Arms SLx MD25 with the ACSS reticle?

The Primary Arms SLx MD25 with the ACSS reticle boasts an impressive battery life of up to 12,000 hours on a single CR2032 battery. For comparison, the standard dot version can last up to 50,000 hours.

What makes the ACSS reticle on the SLx MD25 unique?

The ACSS reticle features a large outer CQB ring for fast target acquisition, a precise center chevron for fine aiming, and an integrated Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC) with holdovers for common rifle and shotgun calibers, plus auto-ranging capabilities.

What mounting footprint does the Primary Arms SLx MD25 use?

The SLx MD25 utilizes the Aimpoint Micro footprint, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of aftermarket mounts. It also includes various risers and spacers to achieve desired mounting heights from 0.96" to 1.64".

How many brightness settings does the SLx MD25 offer?

The Primary Arms SLx MD25 provides 11 brightness settings. This includes multiple daylight settings described as 'plenty bright' for high-glare conditions, along with two dedicated settings for use with night vision devices.

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