This video from Geauga Firearms Academy features Kim and Neil reviewing two affordable red dot sights, one battery-powered and one rechargeable, both priced under $200. They showcase the new Osight red dots, providing demonstrations and discussing concepts and best practices. The video emphasizes the importance of seeking professional, hands-on training and directs viewers to a related red dot series video and their Patreon channel for premium content.
This video explores how the sound of a bullet changes based on its proximity to the listener, distinguishing between the "whizz" of subsonic rounds and the "crack/pop" of supersonic rounds. The experiment involves setting targets at various distances (50, 25, 10, and 1 yard) and recording the sound of suppressed .22lr, 9mm, and 5.56mm rounds fired from 100 yards away. It demonstrates the impact of bullet speed and distance on auditory perception, featuring a Ruger Mark IV, Glock 17, and an AR-15, along with Olight optics.
This YouTube video announces a significant Olight Black Friday Sale, offering 50% off a range of products. The description also includes a special code '704tactical' for an additional 10% off non-sale items, along with affiliate links to the Olight store and Amazon for specific Olight Osight and Odin S models on sale. Additional Black Friday deals from the creator are linked via a campsite.bio profile. The content focuses on promoting discounted Olight products, particularly flashlights and weapon-mounted lights, for firearm enthusiasts.
Boge Quinn from Gunblast.com provides an in-depth review of the new Ruger LC Carbine pistol-caliber carbine chambered in 10mm Auto. The video highlights the carbine's suitability for the 10mm cartridge, showcasing its design and performance. The review also features various accessories and ammunition, including Olight optics, SGM Tactical magazines, and Double Tap and Buffalo Bore ammunition, along with a ConcealedCarry.com trigger pull gauge. Links to Ruger, Davidson's Gallery of Guns, and Lucky Gunner are provided for viewers interested in purchasing.
This YouTube Short is a quick evaluation of the Olight Osight, with a focus on its compatibility or performance with the Glock G17. The title suggests a question about the product's quality, hinting at a review or initial impressions. The use of hashtags like #g17 and #olightworld indicates a specific interest in Glock firearms and Olight accessories.
This video review of the Olight Osight optic highlights a significant malfunction experienced after only one month of use. The reviewer details a persistent blinking issue, delayed power response, and unresponsive buttons, rendering the optic unusable. While generally a fan of Olight products, the reviewer expresses disappointment, suggesting the Osight may not have been ready for market. They do not recommend purchasing it at this time and offer troubleshooting insights for viewers encountering similar problems.
This video review discusses a major issue encountered with the Olight Osight optic after only one month of use. The reviewer details a blinking pattern, delayed power response, and unresponsive buttons. While generally positive about Olight products, they conclude that the Osight may not have been ready for release and advise against purchasing it at this time. The review highlights troubleshooting attempts and offers honest feedback for potential buyers.
This YouTube video reviews the Olight Osight, a new red and green dot sight for pistols that is generating significant attention within the shooting community. The review highlights its competitive price point and feature set, including a rechargeable battery and a unique magnetic charging cover that displays precise battery levels. The reviewer emphasizes the optic's exceptionally generous window size and clarity, comparing it to other reflex sights without being bulky. The video also mentions the estimated 70,000-hour battery life on the lowest setting and the 800-mAh battery in the charging cover.
This video provides a first look at the Olight Osight Red Dot Optic, highlighting its features, including a unique wireless charging cover. The reviewer notes Olight's established presence in the weapon light market and their entry into the optics space with this new offering. The video covers the initial impressions, detailed features, the charging cover mechanism, and technical specifications before concluding with an overall assessment. It aims to inform viewers about this new optic option for firearms.
This YouTube video features a live comparison between the Olight Osight and a firearm chambered in 50 AE. The content likely involves a review and range test of these items, highlighting their features, performance, and potentially their practical applications. The title indicates a direct comparison, suggesting an analysis of differences and similarities between the Olight Osight (an optic) and the 50 AE caliber handgun.
This video addresses controversy surrounding positive reviews of the Olight Osight red dot sight. The creator acknowledges the accusations of dishonesty but defends the sight's performance based on their own "data point of one." They highlight that the Osight functions effectively as a budget red dot sight, offering unbiased and unfiltered results of their experience. The description also includes affiliate links for the product, channel support options, and links to their social media presence.
This video reviews the Olight Osight red dot sight, documenting its failure after approximately 400 rounds. The reviewer details the unboxing, mounting process, and multiple instances of the red dot failing, including battery drain issues and the optic ultimately becoming non-functional. The video also briefly features Last Shot AZ ammo and a Sig Sauer P320 experiencing a malfunction.