Where do Red Dots Come From?

Published on September 26, 2023
Duration: 12:26

This video delves into the controversy surrounding the Lead & Steel Promethean LP1 red dot, primarily focusing on its perceived durability claims and the speaker's preference for night vision performance. The instructor critiques durability testing as unscientific, favoring optics like EOTech and Sig Sauer Romeo 8T for their NV capabilities. The discussion also explores the origins of red dots, suggesting many are sourced from Chinese manufacturers, with examples like Three EEOS, Fulca, and Sig Sauer's lower-end models.

Quick Summary

The speaker criticizes durability testing for red dot sights as "wildly unscientific," prioritizing night vision performance over drop tests. Optics like EOTech and Sig Sauer Romeo 8T are favored for their NV capabilities. Many red dots, even from major brands, have components manufactured in China, though some US assembly and stricter sourcing for military contracts exist.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: LP1 Controversy
  2. 00:13Focus Bullpup's Review & Lead & Steel Response
  3. 01:12Why I Haven't Reviewed the LP1
  4. 01:26Durability vs. Night Vision Performance
  5. 01:55EOTech Durability & NV Benefits
  6. 02:38LP1: Mediocre Red Dot, Mediocre Price
  7. 03:10Comment on Focus Bullpup's Review
  8. 03:14Artificial Hype for New Products
  9. 03:59Midwest Industries Alpha AK Furniture Example
  10. 04:51LP1 Pricing Structure Concerns
  11. 05:42The Turkish Red Dot: Three EEOS CRS
  12. 06:10Lead & Steel's Reddit Post on LP1 Design
  13. 07:00Fulca: German Optics Importing Chinese Red Dots
  14. 07:57Sig Sauer Optics Manufacturing
  15. 09:49EOTech & Vortex Huey Manufacturing
  16. 10:35Addressing Comments from In-Range TV & Russell Fagan
  17. 11:16Disclosure of Industry Friendships
  18. 11:27Russell Fagan's 'ADHD Zoomer' Comment
  19. 12:06Conclusion: Industry Drama Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is durability testing for red dot sights often considered unscientific?

The speaker views durability testing like drop tests as "wildly unscientific" because the results can be inconsistent and don't necessarily reflect real-world combat or hard use scenarios. These tests often don't significantly influence the speaker's purchasing decisions, who prioritizes other factors like night vision performance.

What are the main reasons the speaker prefers optics like EOTech and Sig Sauer Romeo 8T over the Lead & Steel Promethean LP1?

The primary reason is superior night vision (NV) performance. While the LP1's main selling point is durability, the speaker finds that concept nebulous. They prioritize NV capabilities, which are better offered by optics like EOTech and the Sig Sauer Romeo 8T, especially considering the latter's competitive pricing.

Where do most red dot sights, including those from major brands, originate?

Many red dot sights, even from well-known brands, have components or are fully manufactured in China. While some brands like Sig Sauer and Vortex assemble optics in the US, critical parts like circuit boards and optical glass are often sourced internationally. This is a common practice across the industry.

What is the significance of Sig Sauer being a DOD contractor regarding their optics manufacturing?

Being a DOD contractor means Sig Sauer is subject to stricter sourcing regulations. For certain military-contracted optics, like the Sig 4XT Pro, it would be illegal to use Chinese circuit boards, implying they must be sourced domestically or from allied countries, potentially offering a higher degree of supply chain assurance.

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