This video reviews the Vector Continental 2-12x44 MPVO (Multi-Purpose Variable Optic), highlighting its use of German Schott glass despite being a budget-friendly, Chinese-made product. The review includes features, field tests, and gun range tests, with conclusions drawn from these evaluations. The video is sponsored by Aura, and includes various social media links for the creator, Moondog Industries. Production notes indicate the use of Apple Final Cut Pro X and Panasonic/Samsung cameras. The content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes and emphasizes safe handling and regulated locations.
This video provides a review of the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 LPVO scope, featuring the BDC-3 reticle. The creator includes a special discount code for viewers and links to various gear used in their videos, including holsters, steel targets, cameras, ear protection, safety glasses, reloading equipment, and shooting accessories. The review likely covers the scope's performance in shooting scenarios.
This YouTube Shorts video aims to educate viewers on selecting the correct hunting optics, suggesting they might be using the wrong ones. The description promotes a link for viewers to access all the creator's gear and exclusive discounts, indicating a focus on equipment and potentially affiliate marketing. The title directly addresses a common mistake made by hunters regarding their equipment.
This video, titled "POINT. SHOOT. REPEAT.," aims to simplify the setup of magnified combat optics for viewers. The description humorously refers to the target audience as "smooth brains," indicating an accessible and straightforward approach. The video includes timestamps for an introduction, a mention of Venture Surplus (a sponsor with a discount code), and a "Philosophy of Use" section. It then delves into specific optic discussions, featuring the Thunder Ranch AAR, Vortex Viper PST 1-6, EOtech Vudu 1-8, SIG Tango SPR 1-4 Hellfire, and Primary Arms PLXc 1-8 Nova BDC. The content appears to focus on practical application and review of these magnified rifle scopes.
This video provides a first look at the new ultra-compact EOTech Vudu 3-9x32 scope. It's presented as a modern, small-to-medium power optic that offers more magnification in a compact size, potentially appealing to users needing this balance. The scope debuted at SHOT Show and is positioned as an industry first, distinct from traditional deer rifle scopes. The video aims to give viewers a comprehensive initial overview of this new optic.
This video provides a review of the EZShoot 1-6x24 LPVO, highlighting its budget-friendly nature and included accessories. The reviewer conducts field tests and range tests to evaluate its performance. The video also includes sponsored content for Aura, a data breach protection service, and promotes a contest. Additional links are provided for a written review, other social media platforms, and contact information for sponsorship inquiries. Production details and disclaimers regarding safety and liability are also included.
This video offers an overview and personal thoughts on the Swampfox Warhawk FFP 2-10 optic. The reviewer, described with a "greasy mustache," provides his perspective on the product. While no specific firearm is mentioned in the title or description, the focus is clearly on this particular rifle scope.
This YouTube video focuses on the EOTech VUDU 3-9x40 scope, highlighting its compact size and capabilities. The title suggests a review or demonstration of this optic, likely in conjunction with a firearm. Given the specific mention of an EOTech VUDU scope, the content is expected to delve into its features, performance, and potential applications, possibly comparing it to other optics or showcasing it on a rifle.
This video tests the durability of Trijicon VCOG optics, marketed as "virtually indestructible." The hosts perform a series of drop tests onto various surfaces including gravel and concrete, and even test its resilience after being ejected from a vehicle at 25 MPH. They also conduct full-auto testing and confirm zero at different magnification levels (1x, 3-4x, 6-8x) throughout the durability tests. The intention is to assess the optic's toughness before T.REX ARMS offers it on their website.
This Guns & Gear video offers a valuable tip on optimizing magnified optic settings for faster and more accurate shooting, especially for long-range engagements. The hosts suggest starting at a lower magnification (e.g., 1x for close targets) and adjusting to around 2.5x-3x for distant targets. The segment is brought to you by Vortex Optics and highlights various firearms products and innovations, with hosts Ryan Gresham, Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin, and Chris Cerino. The video also promotes various sponsors and ways to catch the Guns & Gear show across different platforms.
This video focuses on the Primary Arms NOVA 1-6 ACSS LPVO optic. As an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic), it's designed for versatile use, offering a range of magnification options suitable for various shooting scenarios. The ACSS reticle, a signature of Primary Arms, likely provides advanced aiming features. While no specific firearm is mentioned as being demonstrated, an LPVO like this is commonly paired with AR-15 platforms for applications ranging from close-quarters to medium-range engagements.
This video tests a series of Chinese LPVOs (Low Power Variable Optics) or scopes, with a price range between $250 and $600. The content focuses on evaluating the performance and features of these optics, likely comparing them to more established brands or within their own price bracket. Viewers can expect insights into the quality, durability, and effectiveness of these Chinese-made optics for potential firearm applications.