This video from Brownells Gun Tech spotlights Crimson Trace's new RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) pistol optics. Caleb Savant details the features of both the Standard and Micro models, highlighting their robust aluminum construction and various operational modes. The Standard model offers top-accessible battery replacement and manual brightness controls, while the Micro model boasts a button-less, motion-activated, auto-adjusting reticle, ideal for daily carry, and even includes a built-in rear sight notch. Both sights are available with red or green reticles, catering to different user preferences.
This video from Brownells Gun Techâ„¢ features Caleb Savant providing a product spotlight on Crimson Trace's RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) pistol red dot sights. The review covers both the Standard and Micro models, highlighting their mounting footprints (Docter/Burris Fastfire for Standard, Shield RMS/JPoint for Micro), robust aluminum construction, and battery access. Key differences are emphasized: the Standard has top-accessible battery and manual controls, while the Micro has bottom battery access and a motion-activated, auto-brightness system with no manual buttons. The Micro's integrated rear iron sight notch is also noted as a bonus feature. The review touches on the availability of red or green reticles and reminds viewers of responsible firearm use.
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