This video reviews the Ruger Ready Dot, a $99 fiber optic red dot sight. The description highlights its unique, non-adjustable design, stating it's meant to be mounted and used without zeroing. The reviewer intends to test if this unconventional approach to a red dot sight can be effective. The video is likely a practical evaluation of its performance and usability.
This video features a back-to-back comparison and testing of four different compact 9mm double-stack pistols: the Smith and Wesson 469, Ruger Max 9 with Ready Dot, Smith and Wesson CSX, and Taurus G3C. The creator aims to put these firearms through their paces to help viewers decide which one might be the best option for their needs. The focus is on practical evaluation and comparison of these popular carry guns.
This TFBTV video reviews the Ruger Ready Dot, a unique non-electronic, non-adjustable pistol optic. It uses a fiber optic coil for illumination, features a 15 MOA dot, and is permanently zeroed from the factory. Primarily designed for the Ruger Max-9, the optic aims for affordability (under $100) and ease of use. The review focuses on whether this budget-friendly optic actually performs well enough to be a viable option for hitting targets.
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