Updates and Talking Trash

Published on February 27, 2026
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This video provides updates on channel status and showcases new firearm accessories. The host introduces the Addabal thermal prototype, detailing its features, reticle options, and intended use for coyote hunting. He also discusses the quality and pricing of Chinese optics like Holosun, and mentions specific firearm components and potential issues with a Criterion barrel.

Quick Summary

The Addabal thermal prototype, expected to retail at $700, offers red, black hot, white hot, and fuschia thermal imaging modes, along with interchangeable reticles (dot, circle-dot, circle). It utilizes an Acro footprint, making it suitable for GPR and night vision setups.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Live stream introduction and updates
  2. 00:57Office tour and desk setup
  3. 02:27Addabal thermal prototype overview
  4. 04:05Addabal thermal usage/details
  5. 05:39Addabal and sponsor shoutouts
  6. 06:59Schedule One Gameplay
  7. 41:49Final remarks and shoutouts
  8. 42:55General commentary and outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Addabal thermal prototype?

The Addabal thermal prototype, slated for a $700 release, offers red, black hot, white hot, and fuschia viewing modes. It also features interchangeable reticles including a dot, circle-dot, and circle, and utilizes an Acro footprint for versatile mounting.

What is the speaker's opinion on Chinese optics like Holosun?

The speaker holds a positive view of Chinese optics brands such as Holosun, praising their incredible pricing and reliability. He notes that these companies are transparent about their origin, which he finds commendable.

What issues were encountered with the Criterion barrel?

An 11.5-inch Criterion barrel experienced a headspacing issue. This problem necessitated its return for an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) to address the manufacturing defect.

What are the speaker's thoughts on Q products?

The speaker expresses a strong desire for Q's Boombox and The Fix, but acknowledges their high price point. He finds them desirable but potentially cost-prohibitive for many buyers.

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