This "Product Spotlight" video from Brownells features Caleb and Steve examining the new generation of Midwest Industries MK2 quick-detach (QD) optic mounts. The review highlights their premium build quality, smooth camming QD lever system, and tool-free tension adjustment. They cover support for various scope sizes (30mm, 34mm, 35mm, and 1 inch), top ring accessories for red dots, and offset mounting options. The presenters also discuss compatibility with popular red dot sights like Aimpoint and other optics from brands like ACOG, Steiner, and Trijicon, emphasizing the robust nature and research & development behind Midwest Industries' mounts.
This video discusses Colorado's new legislation, signed by Governor Jared Polis, which will ban the manufacture and severely restrict the possession of many semiautomatic firearms, including most semiautomatic rifles and pistols with detachable magazines. The law takes full effect in August 2026. The content features an interview with Dr. David Kopel, an attorney and gun rights advocate, alongside Jordan Egli and Phillip Harding from Burris Optics and Steiner, both Colorado-based companies affected by these restrictions. The discussion highlights the impact on businesses like Burris, which has a long history in the state.
This YouTube video analyzes a Steiner laser module, noting that it is not the laser featured in the game Tarkov. The description includes a promotional link for Venture Surplus with a discount code and a link to support the channel on SubscribeStar. The content appears to be a review or discussion of a specific firearm accessory, likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video focuses on the Steiner MPS pistol red dot sight. While a specific firearm isn't mentioned in the title or description, the content is clearly about an optic designed for pistols, likely highlighting its features, performance, and potential applications in areas such as self-defense, concealed carry, or range use. The video aims to provide viewers with information about this particular red dot sight for their firearm accessory considerations.
This video critically examines the Steiner DBAL-A4, a discontinued all-in-one IR laser aiming module, comparing it to the MAWL. While the DBAL-A4 theoretically offers comparable or superior features on paper, the reviewer finds it to be a flawed and frustrating piece of equipment in practice, highlighting its 'annoying jank'. The content focuses on a detailed review and evaluation of this specific tactical accessory.
This YouTube Shorts video highlights the Steiner MPS Red Dot Sight, praising its performance and versatility. The presenter showcases the optic mounted on various firearms, including a Springfield Echelon, a Mitchell Defense SOIDC Doc (as an offset optic), and a Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol. The video emphasizes the enclosed emitter design and mentions several other gear brands and their discount codes, suggesting a broader focus on tactical and shooting-related equipment.
This video covers a visit to Europe's largest gun show, IWA, during its 50th anniversary. The creators were invited by Beretta to test new guns and technology from Steiner, though much of it cannot be shown yet. They also reconnected with contacts and explored the latest developments in the shooting industry. The description includes promotional links for hearing protection and a shooting show, urging viewers to subscribe for more content.
This YouTube video appears to be a discussion or demonstration justifying the investment in Night Vision Goggles (NVGs). The title hints at a potentially humorous or relatable take on the expense of NVGs, with a focus on their utility. Given the hashtags, the content likely involves discussions of night vision technology, infrared (IR) capabilities, and potentially specific brands like AGM, HHV, Steiner, DBAL, and Holosun. The inclusion of 'pewpew' and 'sad' suggests a blend of practical application and perhaps the financial reality of acquiring such gear within the firearms community.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Steiner T6Xi 3-18x56 scope after several months of use and extensive live-fire testing. The presenter expresses extreme satisfaction with the optic, highlighting its performance. The video covers the rationale behind choosing the scope, details its specifications, showcases its unique turret system, provides a view of the reticle, and includes comprehensive range testing. It also touches on tripod usage, mentions a Siege suppressor, and lists what comes with the scope, while also identifying one minor issue. The presenter concludes by discussing the value proposition of the Steiner T6Xi.
This YouTube video appears to be a comparison of digital versus phosphor night vision technologies. The title and hashtags indicate a focus on night vision devices and related optics, with mentions of brands like Sionyx, AGM, EOTech, Holosun, and Steiner. The inclusion of '#2a' suggests a connection to Second Amendment rights or discussions within the firearm community. The video likely aims to educate viewers on the differences and applications of these night vision types, potentially for use with firearms.
This video reviews the Steiner TOR Mini IR laser, a compact aiming module designed for use with night vision devices. The presenter mounts the laser on a suppressed AR platform and tests it in a field setting. While noting a perceived omission, the reviewer still recommends the product. The description also includes affiliate links for the Steiner TOR Mini IR laser, other Steiner DBAL models, various Sionyx Aurora night vision cameras, an IR flashlight, and TNP merchandise.
This YouTube Shorts video provides a quick overview of a night vision gear setup for a tactical class. It showcases a SOLGW M4-89 rifle with an EOTech EXPS3-0 optic on a Unity riser, a Steiner DBAL A3, an HRT AWLS, a Team Wendy ballistic helmet, and Low Light Innovations LLUL-21 dual tube night vision goggles. The creator promises full reviews of all the featured products soon and includes affiliate links for various brands such as AXIL, Pnuma Outdoors, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical, and Gatorz eyewear.