This video features a humorous couples review of the Olight Osight C and Osight K red dot sights. The reviewer and his wife test the optics on a CZ-P09 (9mm) and a Smith & Wesson Shield 2.0 (.30 Super Carry), respectively, firing 100 rounds through each. The wife, new to red dots, finds them beneficial for racking the slide without damaging her nails. The review highlights the performance of the optics and the fun they had during testing, making it informative for potential buyers.
This video provides a review of the new Osight C and K Micro Red Dot sights. The reviewer highlights that these new models feature a battery tray, replacing the previous charging system, while maintaining the Osight line's reputation for durability and features. The review thanks Osight for providing the C&K models and Fiocchi USA for ammunition. Viewers are directed to Olightstore.com for a discount using a provided code, with a disclaimer about sale items. Links to Sootch's merchandise, exclusive content on Getzone.com, and Patreon page are also included.
This YouTube video provides a quick review of two firearm optics, the Osight C and Osight K. The description includes a link to the creator's campsite.bio page, suggesting a potential for further content or product links related to firearms and gear. As a review of firearm accessories, it's directly relevant to gun enthusiasts looking for information on new or existing optics.
This video provides a comprehensive review and range test of the Osight K pistol red dot sight, specifically the 6 MOA model. It also mentions the Osight C model and offers discount codes and links for both on Amazon and the Olightstore. The description includes links to other firearm-related content, such as a review of the Shield + .30SC pistol, and a variety of commonly used shooting gear, including holsters, targets, cameras, audio equipment, eye and ear protection, and ballistic testing supplies.
This YouTube video features a test of the new Osight K optic on a Glock 45 pistol, emphasizing its quiet operation. The title suggests a focus on firearm performance and accessory integration, likely appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in new optics and pistol modifications. The mention of 'quiet' may imply testing with or without a suppressor, or simply a well-functioning firearm and optic combination.
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