Torture Testing Cheap Chinese Gun Accessories!!! Part 1

Published on November 21, 2024
Duration: 27:47

This video rigorously tests cheap, knockoff gun accessories against genuine optics and firearms. Several budget red dots and laser/light combos from Temu were subjected to extreme abuse, including impacts and submersion. While some surprisingly held up under recoil, most failed quickly, highlighting the risks of unreliable gear. A genuine Vortex scope, however, proved its worth under heavy stress.

Quick Summary

The Pinty red dot optic surprisingly remained functional after being mounted on a 12-gauge shotgun, enduring heavy recoil, and even being struck with a metal pipe during the torture test. However, the fake Sig Romeo 3 failed immediately upon impact with a rock.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Which cheap red dot optic surprisingly survived recoil and impacts?

The Pinty red dot, featuring a smiley face reticle, surprisingly remained functional after being mounted on a 12-gauge shotgun, enduring heavy recoil, and even being struck with a metal pipe during the torture test.

How did the fake Sig Romeo 3 optic perform in the torture test?

The fake Sig Romeo 3, purchased for $63, failed immediately when subjected to impact against a rock. Its weak aluminum construction proved inadequate for any practical firearm application.

Did the genuine Vortex scope hold up to abuse?

Yes, the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 scope, bought for $180, performed perfectly when mounted on a 12-gauge shotgun. It maintained zero through heavy recoil and jarring, reinforcing its authenticity.

What was the outcome of the real vs. fake EOTech comparison?

The fake EOTech failed completely due to water ingress and internal damage after submersion and impact. The real EOTech's front glass cracked, but its holographic reticle remained fully functional and usable.

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