This video explores the user's potential misconceptions regarding 5 MOA (Minutes of Angle) red dot sights. The description highlights resources for in-person classes and digital coaching from Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), along with links to Ben Stoeger's books and the PSTG podcast. The content likely delves into the practical application and effectiveness of 5 MOA dots in shooting scenarios, potentially comparing them to other dot sizes or sighting systems.
This video provides an efficient review of the Crimson Trace CTS-1550 3.5 MOA red dot sight, specifically mounted on a Canik TP9 METE pistol. The reviewer highlights the sight's serviceability and durability despite the polymer frame of the host pistol. While discussing their experience with the 5 MOA version, they express a preference for the 3.5 MOA dot. The content emphasizes the value of this small, low-cost red dot sight for pistols and touches upon its practical applications (POU). Links to the reviewed sight, other Crimson Trace red dots, competing Holosun sights, tactical gloves, and electronic earmuffs are provided.
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