This video offers an updated, full-length review of the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 riflescope. It covers features, field testing, tracking tests, turret abuse, and resolution tests. The reviewer also promotes a data security sponsor and provides affiliate links for further information. The content aims to educate and entertain viewers interested in firearm optics.
This video explores the 'cheek pistol' concept by adapting the Calico M950, a downward-ejecting pistol. The creator highlights the M950's unique design, particularly how its magazine could serve as a cheek rest, making it an interesting candidate for this unconventional shooting stance. The video showcases the modifications made in collaboration with Diamondback Tactical and discusses the shooting experience. While the concept is interesting, the video notes that the base platform's limitations, as is common with many cheek pistol attempts, became apparent during range testing.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 rifle scope. The content focuses on testing the scope's accuracy and tracking capabilities. A direct comparison is made with the Strike Eagle 4-24x50 scope, offering viewers insights into the performance differences between these two Vortex optics. The description also mentions availability through various retailers and includes an affiliate link for the Strike Eagle.
This video review focuses on the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16x44mm FFP Riflescope. The description highlights its affordability while offering high-end features. Key aspects emphasized include the First Focal Plane (FFP) design, allowing consistent reticle usage at all magnifications, the EBR-2C reticle, a durable single-piece aluminum tube construction, fully multi-coated lenses for optimal clarity, and user-friendly low-profile turrets. The review aims to position this optic as a high-performance, budget-friendly option for a wide range of shooters.
This Facebook Live session features Guntech Steve Ostrem and Rueben Aleckson from Vortex Optics discussing the Vortex brand and highlighting their new offerings for 2017. The video details several specific optic models, including various Diamondback Tactical, Strike Eagle, and Viper series scopes with different magnification ranges, reticles (VMR-1, AR-BDC2, EBR-2C, EBR-4), and measurement systems (MRAD, MOA). The description also provides a link for more information on Brownells.com.
This TFBTV episode provides a sneak peek at a pre-production Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-12x scope. James from TFBTV highlights its features, including exposed MOA turrets, 40mm objective, adjustable zero and rev markers. Set for a March 2017 release with an MSRP of $400 and street price around $300, it's presented as a cost-effective tactical upgrade to the standard Diamondback. The review aims to assess its performance for its price point, with mentions of its origin from the Philippines.
This video is a review of the Tactical Assault Gear (TAG) Plate Carrier by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, US manufacturing, and durability. He praises its ample real estate for gear, quality stitching, and top-notch materials. The carrier is easy to put on and take off, offering good stability during movement. While not mesh-lined, this is deemed a minor drawback. The review confirms MOLLE specification compatibility and discusses its ability to accommodate up to XL ESAPI and armor plate options, providing excellent frontal and back coverage. Side plate pocket compatibility for smaller SAPIs is noted as a potential limitation. The low-profile drag handle and clean shoulder design are also mentioned positively. The extensive color options and excellent value, especially after recent price adjustments, are emphasized, with an expected price of around $125. The product also supports employment for blind individuals through LC Industries. Nutnfancy gives it a 10 out of 10 likability score.
This video provides a detailed review of the Condor Chest Rig, often referred to as a "Medium Duty LBE" or "Minuteman Vest." The reviewer highlights its comfort, low-profile design, and capacity for carrying a defensive loadout with approximately four rifle magazines and some pistol/accessory pouches. While praising the well-executed padded shoulder straps and the option for MOLLE webbing, the review points out limitations in its rifle plate carrier functionality, including a poorly executed retention strap and insufficient bib size for SAPI plates. The reviewer notes the fabric quality is good for its price point, though not genuine Cordura, and that stitching and buckle quality are surprisingly durable for a 6-month test despite some initial concerns. It's recommended for civilian and LEO occasional use rather than military applications due to limited MOLLE and potential hard-use failures. The reviewer rates it 7.5/10.
This video reviews the 5.11 Large Plate Carrier, highlighting its versatility as a load-bearing system for military, law enforcement, and civilian preparedness scenarios (WROL). The review details features like MOLLE webbing, zip pockets, and comfortable design. It discusses its suitability for both overt and covert applications, its capacity for carrying multiple rifle and pistol magazines, and its compatibility with specific gear like Blackhawk SERPA holsters and Glock 17 pistols. While acknowledging potential downsides like a lack of hydration pockets, the reviewer praises the carrier's reasonable price, quality construction, and comfort, assigning it a high likability score.
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