This YouTube video focuses on the performance of an optic, specifically the "Accupoint," demonstrating its accuracy from short to medium ranges (10 to 400 yards). While the specific firearm being used isn't mentioned, the title and description strongly suggest a focus on rifle shooting and optics testing. The video also promotes the channel's other platforms and social media presence. Given the emphasis on precision shooting and the likely use of a rifle, the content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in optics and marksmanship.
This video provides a review of the Trijicon TR25 Accupoint 1-6x24 SFP LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). It highlights the optic's features and performance, likely for rifle applications. The video is presented by 9 Hole Reviews and sponsored by MidwayUSA, with calls to action for supporting their content through Utreon and Patreon, and mentions Slate Black Industries. It also includes links for Amazon affiliate shopping and thanks their music provider.
This video from the 1911 Syndicate discusses their chosen optic for an "end of the world" rifle build. They highlight the Trijicon Accupoint LPVO (1-4x and 1-6x options) with its fixed reticle, solar/tritium illumination, and the Holosun 507C red dot sight, which features solar/battery power, multiple reticles, and shake awake functionality. Both optics are mounted using American Defense Manufacturing 1.93" mounts. The video also briefly introduces the 1911 Syndicate's dual business model: real estate services for specific communities and content creation.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the Trijicon TR24 1-4x24 Accupoint rifle scope, drawing on almost a decade of testing. The reviewer aims to determine if this popular optic still holds its position as the best on the market, providing an in-depth analysis of its performance and features.
This video from SHOT Show 2018 features Ryan from Trijicon showcasing several new optics. Highlights include the 4-16x50 Accupoint rifle scope, the RMR Type 2 red dot sight, and the 1-8 Accupower scope. The new Trijicon Electro Optics Line is also presented. The video provides a glimpse into Trijicon's latest offerings for firearms enthusiasts.
This video stages a "WWSD Optics Showdown" focusing on shooting on the move, a critical element for carbine performance. It pits the Trijicon 1-4x Accupoint against the Vortex Viper 1-6x PST, evaluating their effectiveness in both close-quarters combat (CQB) and longer-range engagements. The series aims to determine the optimal optic for a carbine, considering factors like eye relief and acquisition speed. The comparison is biased towards CQB in this stage, with future events planned to focus more on extended range scenarios. The video also highlights the importance of viewer support for InRange TV's content.
This video features a unique optics comparison, pitting a Trijicon 1-4x Accupoint against a Vortex Viper 1-6x PST in an unorthodox shooting test: upside down. The video highlights the advantages of red dot sights for carbines due to their lack of eye relief and quick acquisition. The match aims to evaluate both optics for CQB effectiveness, with a future event planned for longer-range testing. The content is viewer-supported and emphasizes practical application of firearms accessories.
This video from InRangeTV's "WWSD Optics Showdown" series focuses on the Close Quarters Battle (CQB) performance of two rifle optics: the Trijicon 1-4x Accupoint and the Vortex Viper 1-6x PST. The content emphasizes the critical role of 1x magnification in CQB, comparing these variable optics against a previously tested red dot/magnifier combo. The video aims to determine the practical viability of both variable optics in CQB scenarios and will later assess their performance in longer-range engagements.
This video provides an overview of the Trijicon Accupoint riflescope line, highlighting their suitability for tactical and hunting applications. The description emphasizes the premium optics, various magnification and reticle options, and the signature tritium reticles for low-light performance. It also mentions Trijicon's rings and bases for secure mounting and encourages viewers to explore the available Accupoint models on OpticsPlanet.com. Chase is featured discussing the product line.
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