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 video provides a comprehensive review and shooting test of the Olight Osight C red dot pistol sight. The reviewer highlights the multi-reticle functionality and shares their experience with the optic on a pistol. The description includes affiliate links for purchasing the Osight C and K models, as well as links to other related gear like holsters, steel targets, cameras, hearing protection, and safety glasses. A discount code and specific promotion dates are also provided. The video also links to a separate review of the pistol used in the demonstration.
This video provides an unboxing and review of the Feyachi RDS-57 Pistol Red Dot Sight. It also includes affiliate links to various firearm-related retailers and brands, such as Vedder Holsters, Targetsportsusa, Shootsteel.com, Infinity Targets, Sig Sauer, Federal Premium Ammo, Midsouth Shooter Supply, Guns.com, Magpul, Bear Creek Arsenal, Palmetto State Armory, Creedmoor Sports, and Mira Safety products. The description also mentions a discount code for Feyachi and Infinity Targets, as well as links to the creator's social media and merchandise.
This video compares the effectiveness of red dot sights versus traditional iron sights on pistols, specifically using a Springfield Armory 1911 Operator AOS. The creator tests the difference with both a casual shooter and a seasoned shooter to see how much the red dot sight improves accuracy and speed. The video highlights sponsored products from Springfield Armory and Cyelee Optics, and also includes affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related accessories and gear.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Accufire Technology Pistol Combat Optic (PCO) line, including the PCO, PCO-S, and PCO-M models. It highlights Accufire Technology's Texas-based operations. The reviewer also details the night vision equipment used for filming (Armasight Gen 3 BNVD 40 for POV and Armasight Gen 3 PVS 14 for third-person) and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, comments, shares, and Patreon support. Amazon affiliate links are provided for the camera and microphone used.
This video provides a review and comparison of three Primary Arms pistol red dot sights: the RS-10, Classic Mini, and Classic Micro. The reviewer expresses a somewhat negative initial impression, stating they "all kinda suck." Detailed descriptions of each optic's features, including materials, mounting footprints, reticle details, battery life, and included accessories, are provided. The RS-10 is highlighted for its NTOA silver-tier rating and Docter/Noblex footprint, while the Classic Mini and Classic Micro are noted for their RMR and RMSc footprints, respectively, and suitability for different pistol sizes. Affiliate links and discount codes for various brands are also included.
This video from Guns & Gear introduces and demonstrates the EOTECH EFLX Pistol Red Dot Sight. Hosted by Chris Cerino and EOTECH's John Bailey, the segment highlights EOTECH's entry into the pistol-mounted red dot market, building on their reputation for premium holographic sights. The description also lists numerous supporting brands and viewing information for the Guns & Gear show.
This video features retired Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo discussing his personal history and opinions on pistol red dot sights. He highlights how red dots enhance shooter speed and accuracy, and mentions specific brands like SIG SAUER Romeo Zero, Holosun HS407C-X2, Trijicon RMR, and Docter Red Dots. The video also includes various links for Tactical Hyve's website, marksmanship standards, social media, recommended products (like CCW Safe insurance, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis Blackbeard, NeoMag, Tenicor holsters, Safariland holsters), and video equipment used.
This video guide focuses on selecting the best pistol red dot sight, addressing options from micro red dots to those specifically for popular handguns like the Glock 19 Gen 5. It aims to simplify the decision-making process for viewers looking to enhance their pistol setups with optical sights. The description also includes affiliate links for a parts list, build tutorials, and ear protection, as well as shout-outs to other popular firearm YouTube channels.
This YouTube video features a review of the SWAMPFOX JUSTICE High Value Pistol Red Dot Sight. The description highlights a discount code '704tactical' for 20% off and provides affiliate links to Swampfox Optics for the Liberty & Justice optic and the Ironsides Shield - Justice. The creator emphasizes that the links are affiliate links that support the channel and mentions that most items are sent for review.
This video reviews the Micro RDS (Red Dot Sight) from Meprolight, highlighting its ease of attachment to pistols. The host, Joel Persinger (The GunGuy), showcases the optic's potential for enhancing pistol sighting systems. The description also includes promotional links for the host's website, training courses, Patreon, and various social media platforms, as well as sponsor information for The P2K Range, The Rainbow, and OpticsPlanet. It also features links to join gun rights organizations.
This YouTube video presents a "Top 10 Best Red Dot Sights of 2020" compilation. It highlights various red dot sights suitable for pistols, shotguns, and rifles, aiming to help viewers select the best optics for improved accuracy and target acquisition. The video also touches upon the importance of quality gear for shooting performance and survival situations. It encourages viewer engagement through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions, and promotes affiliate links for products and services like Audible.