World’s Biggest Vs Smallest Red Dot!

Published on February 19, 2026
Duration: 0:58

This video from Civilian Tactical provides an expert comparison of the world's largest and smallest red dot sights. It highlights the ultra-compact Gideon Pebble and Viridian RFX1, contrasting them with the massive Trijicon MGRS. The discussion also touches upon the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 as a platform for these tiny optics, offering insights from an experienced firearms instructor.

Quick Summary

The video compares the world's smallest red dot sights, the Gideon Pebble and Viridian RFX1, against the massive Trijicon MGRS. These micro optics are shown mounted on a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 (.380 ACP), highlighting the extreme miniaturization achievable in pistol optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: World's Largest vs Smallest Red Dots
  2. 00:09S&W Bodyguard 2.0 & Carry Optics
  3. 00:29Tiny Optic Models: Gideon Pebble & Viridian RFX1
  4. 00:45Comparison with Trijicon MGRS

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the smallest red dot sights discussed in the video?

The video highlights two ultra-small optics: the Gideon Pebble, which is presented as potentially the smallest red dot ever seen, and the Viridian RFX1. Both are shown mounted on a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0.

How do the smallest red dots compare in size to larger optics?

The micro red dots, like the Gideon Pebble and Viridian RFX1, are dramatically smaller than optics such as the Trijicon Machine Gun Reflex Sight (MGRS). The tiny dots can be completely covered by a single fingertip, illustrating the vast difference in scale.

What firearm is used to demonstrate the small red dot sights?

The small red dot sights are mounted on a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 pistol. This micro-compact firearm is chambered in .380 ACP and is described as a favored option for concealed carry.

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