This video presents a top 5 list of red dot sights that cost $200 or less, based on the creator's opinion in their 2020 edition. It highlights specific models from Vortex, Holosun, and Sig Sauer, providing Amazon links for viewers to purchase them quickly. The description also includes ways to support the channel through Patreon and Cashapp, along with links to their social media and affiliate programs for CCW insurance and a Black Gun Owners group.
This video features a practical shooting evaluation of the IWI X95 Tavor bullpup rifle in a 2G-ACM match, specifically focusing on Stage 4 which involves shooting from confined spaces. The video also includes initial testing and discussion of a beta version of Ian's WWSD AR-15 DMR build, equipped with a Primary Arms ACSS optic. The X95 is paired with a Vortex Strikefire red dot. The content concludes with a discussion and overall impressions of the X95 Tavor's performance, particularly its shorter overall length and balance in a dynamic shooting environment. Viewer support is encouraged through Patreon and merchandise.
This video showcases a 2G-ACM match featuring an IWI X95 Tavor bullpup rifle and a beta version of an AR-15 DMR build (WWSD 2017). The match includes practical shooting under timed conditions, unconventional firing positions, wall breaching, and pistol transitions. The video explores whether the X95's shorter overall length and balance offer an advantage in this type of competition. It also highlights the optics used on each rifle: a Primary Arms 2.5x ACSS optic on the WWSD and a Vortex Strikefire red dot on the X95.
This video showcases a 2G-ACM match featuring the X95 Tavor bullpup rifle and a beta version of the WWSD 2017 AR-15 DMR build. The X95 Tavor, equipped with a Vortex Strikefire red dot, is put through a close-quarters combat (CQB) stage with paper targets and a pistol transition. The WWSD 2017 AR-15 DMR, featuring a Primary Arms 2.5x ACSS optic, is also tested. The video aims to evaluate the practical application and effectiveness of the X95 Tavor's shorter overall length (OAL) in a CQB environment. Viewer support for InRangeTV is encouraged through Patreon and merchandise.
This YouTube video focuses on a positive customer service experience with Vortex Optics. The creator details a situation where their Vortex Strikefire I red dot sight failed and how the company's warranty process and support were excellent, leading to a resolution. The video highlights the reliability and trustworthiness of Vortex's warranty program.
This video features a review of the Vortex Strikefire red dot optic by TheFireArmGuy. The reviewer expresses growing admiration for Vortex products, mentioning a forthcoming review of their Vortex Sparc. Key highlights of the Strikefire include easy-to-use adjustments, a clear red dot, and good zero retention. The description also includes links to various YouTube playlists covering rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment advocacy, gear and accessory reviews, handgun reviews, and range tests, along with the reviewer's Twitter handle.
This video showcases a "Trench Warfare Drill" testing the KelTec Sub-2000. The footage captures the rifle performing reliably despite dry conditions that later proved to be slick due to matted weeds. The test highlights the Sub-2000's accuracy, portability, and the inclusion of a Vortex Strikefire optic. The content promises a future video where the host falls, adding an element of lighthearted anticipation. The video also references a full review of the KelTec Sub-2000 by Nutnfancy.
This video is a review of the Vortex Strikefire red dot sight, comparing it to higher-end options like Aimpoint and EOTech. The reviewer highlights its affordability at around $135, noting its light weight (7.2 oz), switchable red/green illumination, night vision mode, and included mounts and magnifier. While praising its value and clear tube view, the review points out drawbacks such as an easily actuated NV mode, difficult-to-reseal caps, insufficient daylight brightness for some users, and electronics that may not be as robust as military-grade optics. Despite these cons, it's considered a strong contender for the price point in 2011, earning an 8/10 on the reviewer's likability scale.
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