Torture Testing Cheap Chinese Gun Accessories!!! Part 1

Published on November 21, 2024
Duration: 27:47

This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducting a series of extreme durability tests on various budget-friendly firearm accessories, primarily optics and lasers purchased from online marketplaces like Temu. The tests include submersion, impact, and repeated firing on shotguns, comparing the performance of cheap knockoffs against genuine, higher-end products. Carriker's humorous yet informative approach highlights the significant differences in build quality and reliability, offering valuable insights for consumers considering budget gear.

Quick Summary

Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducted extreme durability tests on budget firearm accessories from Temu. While many cheap optics like the fake Sig Romeo 3 and PEQ-15 failed rapidly, the Pinty red dot showed surprising resilience. Genuine optics like the Vortex Diamondback Tactical and real EOTech proved their worth, with the EOTech remaining functional even after its glass shattered.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 01:53Unboxing Cheap Optics from Temu
  3. 05:00Vortex Diamondback Tactical Scope
  4. 05:55Test Firearms: Orthos Raider S4
  5. 07:35Testing Pinty and PEQ Knockoffs
  6. 11:48Fake Sig Romeo 3 Torture Test
  7. 13:56Vortex Scope Recoil Test
  8. 14:46EOTech Real vs. Fake: Submersion and Impact
  9. 20:16Final Results and Failure Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the cheap optics from Temu perform in the torture test?

Many budget optics from Temu, like the fake Sig Romeo 3 and PEQ-15, failed quickly under stress. The fake Sig Romeo 3 broke when hit against a rock, and the PEQ-15 fell apart after being struck. The fake EOTech also failed due to water damage and internal breakage.

Were any of the budget optics surprisingly durable?

Yes, the Pinty red dot sight, despite its low cost and unusual smiley face reticle, surprisingly held up well to heavy shotgun recoil and impacts from a metal pipe, remaining functional throughout the test.

How did the Vortex Diamondback Tactical scope perform compared to the budget options?

The Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 scope, purchased at a relatively low price point, performed exceptionally well. It maintained zero under heavy 12-gauge shotgun recoil, leading the tester to believe it was a genuine product.

What was the key difference between the real and fake EOTech sights?

The real EOTech, even with its front glass shattered by impact, continued to project a clear holographic reticle. In contrast, the fake EOTech failed completely due to water ingress and internal lens damage during the submersion and impact tests.

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