This video from FirearmsGuide.com showcases the HIVIZ FastDot H3 Tritium Fiber Optic Sight Set for Glock MOS pistols, featured at SHOT Show 2025. The review highlights the sight's low-profile design, dual illumination from fiber optics and tritium for 24-hour visibility, and compatibility with various Glock models in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 Sig. It emphasizes the all-steel construction, standard holster fit, and patented technology, presenting it as a versatile upgrade for enhanced sight acquisition in all lighting conditions.
This video explores the necessity of backup sights on an AR-15, debunking the idea that they are always required. While not essential for casual plinking, the hosts argue they are crucial for self-defense, competition, and situations where primary optics might fail. They discuss co-witnessing, different sight types like Magpul MBUS, and the affordability of this "cheap insurance" for serious firearms. The consensus is that backup sights are a valuable addition, especially for defense and competition roles.
This video announces the MBUS 3, the latest iteration in the MBUS sight line. It promises to be the next evolution, integrating the best features from both the original MBUS and MBUS Pro sights. The MBUS 3 is designed as a lower-profile, feature-rich back-up sight system, indicating an emphasis on compact design and enhanced functionality for tactical applications.
This segment from Guns & Gear TV Season 5 features a discussion with Monte Long from XS Sight Systems about their low-profile sights. The video highlights new and interesting firearms and products, offering viewers a virtual gun shop experience with in-studio interviews, field demonstrations, and shooting tips. Guns & Gear TV airs on the Sportsman Channel and Pursuit Channel, with additional information available on their website.
This video reviews the Charles Daly EFS 1911 pistol, highlighting its excellent features and value for under $500. Manufactured in the Philippines by Armscorp and imported by KBI Corp. under the Charles Daly name, this full-sized steel-framed 1911-A1 offers a host of traditionally styled features. These include an extended hi-rise beavertail grip safety, skeletonized steel combat trigger, combat hammer, beveled magazine well, flared and lowered ejection port, dovetailed sights, hand checkered hardwood grips, snag-free low profile sights, an ambidextrous safety, and an extended slide release. It comes with two MecGar 8-round magazines and a lockable carrying case. The review notes good workmanship, tight tolerances, and attention to detail, with reported reliability and accuracy (shots generally under 3" at 25 yards). Downsides mentioned are its weight (38.5oz), limited firepower (8rds vs. Glock 21's 13rds), the necessity for Condition One carry, and the lack of a Picatinny rail. The reviewer compares it to the Taurus 1911B-BHW and acknowledges the superiority of Glock or Sig Sauer in aspects like firepower and weight, but praises the 1911's effectiveness with a large, fast, and accurate bullet, making the Charles Daly EFS 1911 an outstanding choice for those who value making rounds count.
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