This video, titled "Budget bros and Osight touch tips," appears to be related to firearms and shooting, given the mention of "Osight" which likely refers to an optical sight. The description directs viewers to "practicalshootingtraininggroup.com" for in-person classes and digital coaching, and also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and a podcast from PSTG. This strongly suggests content focused on shooting training, potentially competitive shooting or practical marksmanship.
This YouTube video, a short clip from a larger "Osight" review, features the creator teaching his wife the importance of shooting with both eyes open. The instructor emphasizes that this technique significantly enhances peripheral awareness, prevents tunnel vision, and aids in spotting threats from the sides, ultimately contributing to survival in real-world scenarios. The video promotes seeking more quick training tips by liking, sharing, and commenting.
This video from 704 Tactical introduces two new options from OSIGHT, a brand likely associated with optics or sighting systems given the context of tactical content. The description heavily features affiliate links and promotions for Olight deals, 704Tactical merchandise (shirts, knives), and other channels/platforms, indicating a focus on product reviews, affiliate marketing, and building a community around tactical gear and lifestyle. The content aims to showcase new gear and drive traffic to various affiliate and social media platforms.
This YouTube video offers a look at new products from Osight at the NRA 2025 event. The content creator emphasizes that the channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not sell firearms or accessories. They highlight personal opinions and a commitment to adhering to platform rules. Support for the channel is encouraged through various links provided, including their website, Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, and Locals page. Specific gear used in the video, such as a wireless mic and lighting, is also linked. A strong disclaimer is issued regarding the safe handling of firearms, emphasizing that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms not in use are rendered inoperable.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Canik Mete MC9 Prime pistol, evaluating its performance and comparing it to other popular handguns like the Sig Sauer P365 Macro Comp, Shadow Systems CR920XP, and Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp. The review covers first impressions, comparisons in practical shooting scenarios and accuracy, ammo compatibility, and identifies potential drawbacks. The video is sponsored by The Woox Store and supported by Canik USA, Osight, and Buffalo Creek Ammo, with promotional codes offered for Optics Planet, Axil Hearing Protection, LOK Grips, and WarbirdPro.
This video offers a first look at the "Osight" product. The description directs viewers to practicalshootingtraininggroup.com for in-person classes and digital coaching. It also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. While the specific firearm or application of the "Osight" isn't detailed, the provided links strongly suggest a focus on competitive shooting, training, and potentially firearms accessories.
This video appears to be a review and testing of cheap Chinese body armor, questioning its reliability for life-saving purposes. It also promotes various products including Osight optics, HEAT WAVE eye protection, and Demolition Ranch merchandise, with links and discount codes provided. The creator also directs viewers to their vlog channel and social media profiles.
This video features a review of the OSIGHT-S optic, with the creator stating they received it for testing. The title explicitly mentions saying "Bye bye Holosun!", indicating a direct comparison or a preference shift towards the OSIGHT-S. The hashtag #osightworld suggests a community focus around the brand. The mention of "enclosed optic" highlights a key feature of this type of sight, and #shotshow2025 points to its potential unveiling or presence at a major industry event.
This YouTube video appears to be a review of the Olight Osight red dot optic, with the title posing a question about its quality ('OLite or Oshyt?'). The description provides a link to a full written review on Moondog Industries and tags the manufacturer's YouTube channel (@olightworld). The video utilizes common firearm-related hashtags like #pewpew and #tactical.
This video features a torture test of the Olight Osight red dot optic. The testing methods include freezing the optic in ice overnight and physically impacting it against cars and windows. The video aims to determine if the Olight Osight can withstand extreme abuse and harsh conditions, posing the question of its durability under duress.
This YouTube video is a review of the Olight Osight optic, presented by Focustripp. The video aims to provide viewers with insights into the features and performance of this particular Olight optic. The description also includes links to the creator's Substack, Patreon, Instagram, Rumble, and Discord, as well as a discount code for Callaway Ballistics, suggesting a focus on tactical gear and firearms accessories within a content creator's ecosystem.
This YouTube Short, titled "Truth about OSIGHT, NO SHILL #shorts #viral," appears to be a candid and unfiltered review or discussion of an OSIGHT product, likely an optic or accessory. The "NO SHILL" hashtag suggests an emphasis on honest, unbiased feedback, differentiating it from paid endorsements. The short format and viral tags indicate an attempt to reach a broad audience interested in firearms-related content, particularly optics.