This video appears to showcase a lineup of Vortex optics, likely for firearms. The title directly mentions "VORTEX ENCLOSED LINEUP!!!!" suggesting a presentation or review of various enclosed red dot sights or similar optic devices from the Vortex brand. Given the brand's prominence in the shooting sports and tactical gear market, the video is expected to cover different models, their features, and potential applications on firearms.
This video from Kit Badger introduces the Dos Boot Baseplate by Die Free Company, a product designed to enhance stability and ergonomics when shooting an AR-pattern rifle from the prone position. The baseplate allows for a monopod-style support using the magazine, achieving a very low and stable shooting platform. It also adds an extra two rounds to the magazine capacity and is compatible with all Gen 3 PMAGs (10, 20, 30, and 40-rounders). The video also lists the components of the rifle setup, including a Q Sugar Weasel, SureFire Scout Pro, Modlite OKW, Vortex Razor, and Holosun 509T. The product is announced for release on July 4th, 2025.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases Bergara Barreled Action builds integrated with MDT chassis systems. Featured are the MDT HNT26 Chassis and the ACC Elite Chassis, both outfitted with Vortex Razor scopes and secured by MDT CKYE Pods. The builds are highlighted for their performance, with a concluding remark of 'Lights out!' indicating effectiveness. The video touches upon hunting rifles, competition rifles, and PRS rifles.
This YouTube video features Colton, an instructor from Thunder Ranch, detailing his personal rifle setup. The video showcases a "Sugar Weasel" by Q and discusses various components including a "Jumbo Shrimp Silencer," NGAL Laser, SureFire Scout Pro Light, Modlite OKW Head, Picitinny Rail Section, ARCA Rail Section, Magpul MBUS Pro Offset Sights, Vortex Razor 1-10x optic, Holosun 509T red dot, Geissele Scope Mount, Radian Ambi Charging Handle, Geissele SSA Trigger, Magpul PMAG with Magpod Baseplate, Bubble Level, Centrifuge Sling, and Magpul Pic Sling Mount. The description also includes links to Kit Badger's website for products and support, as well as Ballistic Ink T-Shirts.
This video tests the capability of a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) 6.5 Creedmoor rifle to achieve a one-mile shot. The rifle, in its factory configuration, is equipped with a Badger Ordinance Condition-1 MAX scope mount (20 MOA), a Vortex Razor 6-36 scope, a Resilient Simple Man suppressor, and an Atlas bipod. It is fired using AAC 140gr Sierra Matchking ammunition. The description details the rifle's specifications, including its 20-inch 416R Stainless Steel heavy barrel with a 1:8" twist, M-Lok handguard, Toolcraft PA65 BCG, PSA Enhanced Polished Trigger, and Magpul MOE stock.
This video provides a gear roundup focusing on new additions to the AT3 Tactical inventory. Key items featured include Vortex Razor LPVOs, Timber Creek Outdoors Grip Modules for the SIG P320, and the Recover Tactical P-IX platform with a brace and foregrip for double-stack Glocks. The content emphasizes the FIT, FORM, FEEL, FUNCTION, and FEATURES of these products, aiming to inform the AR-15 shooting community about accessories and their applications. The description also highlights AT3 Tactical's commitment to providing fact-driven information and resources for firearm enthusiasts, including beginner guides for AR-15 and AR-10 platforms.
This video provides a detailed review of the Radian Model 1 AR-15, highlighting its full ambidextrous design and premium build quality. The reviewer explores its suitability for various applications including duty use, Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR), Close Quarters Battle (CQB), and 3 Gun competitions. Key features discussed include its 14.5" pinned and welded barrel with a KeyMod adapter, mid-length heavy barrel gas system, and sub-MOA accuracy potential. The review also mentions specific accessories like the Vortex Razor 1-6 optic, Reptilia Mount, HRT AWLS weapon light, and Dead Air Sierra 5 silencer, and compares it to other high-end rifles like the American Defense UIC Mod 2 and Knights Armament SR-15.
This video showcases a custom rifle build guide focused on optimizing a Cobalt Kinetics CK Pro for IPSC and 3-Gun competitions. The presenter details specific component choices, including an 18-inch barrel, Vortex Razor scope, Hiperfire trigger, and various specialized parts for enhanced performance. While the presenter typically prefers lighter, shorter rifles for 3-Gun, this build emphasizes accuracy for IPSC. The video also promotes a free "7 Drills and Skills" course and encourages viewer engagement through comments and social media.
This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to properly mount a scope, specifically an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic), onto an AR-15, AR-10, or any rifle. The demonstration features a Vortex Razor Gen 3 1-10 FFP scope mounted on a Badger Ordnance Condition One mount, with an Aimpoint T2 micro red dot mounted on top. The tutorial covers essential steps such as achieving the correct diopter ocular focus and setting proper eye relief for individual users. Several essential tools and accessories are mentioned and linked, including Fix It Sticks torque wrench, thread locker, Tipton Ultra Gun Vise, Wheeler Scope Leveling Kit, and a Vortex Torque Wrench.
This YouTube video, titled "Vortex Razor 1-10x has fisheye #pewpew #tactical #lpvo" and tagged with "@VortexOpticsUSA #shorts," appears to be a short-form video focusing on a specific optic, the Vortex Razor 1-10x. The title explicitly mentions a "fisheye" distortion, suggesting a review or observation of this optical phenomenon in the scope. The inclusion of hashtags like #pewpew and #tactical indicates a focus on firearm-related content and potentially tactical applications. The mention of a specific optic model and a manufacturer suggests a product-centric video within the firearms community.
This video provides a detailed review of the Vortex Razor HD Gen III 1-10x FFP LPVO. The reviewer covers the features of the scope, conducts outdoor tests, evaluates its illumination capabilities, and performs range resolution tests. The video aims to determine if the Vortex Razor 1-10x Gen 3 lives up to its hype and concludes with the reviewer's overall assessment.
This video critically evaluates a $200 Chinese 'rip-off' Vortex Razor 1-6 HD II LPVO, comparing it directly to a genuine Vortex Razor. The review covers unboxing, initial assessment, rifle setup, zeroing, zero tracking tests, and performance on various shooting drills at different distances (50m, 90m, 340m) and magnifications. Specific tests include shooting and moving, target transitions, and headshot accuracy. The video also assesses reticle brightness and provides side-by-side comparisons with the authentic optic to determine if the Chinese replica is "just as good."