This video investigates whether Apple AirPods can adequately protect hearing from gunshot noise, highlighting that noise-canceling technology in standard earbuds is insufficient for the extreme sound levels experienced at a shooting range. It introduces AKT1 Blackout in-ear hearing protection as a superior alternative, detailing its features like clear range commands, Bluetooth audio, discreet design, 25dB protection, waterproofing, and 10-hour battery life. The presenter emphasizes that once users experience this specialized hearing protection, they won't revert to less effective options. A Black Friday sale is announced for AKT1 Blackouts and storewide gear with a discount code.
This YouTube video focuses on a budget-friendly optic, highlighting its waterproof capabilities. While the specific firearm model is not mentioned, the emphasis on an optic suggests it's intended for use with rifles or pistols, catering to firearm owners looking for durable and affordable accessories. The video likely includes a demonstration or review of the optic's performance in wet conditions, appealing to those who prioritize reliable gear for various shooting applications.
This video reviews the Cylee CAT EDG enclosed red dot optic, highlighting its budget-friendly nature and feature set. The presenter tests its durability, including drop resistance up to 6 feet and IPX7 waterproofing in the Colorado River, both of which the optic passes. It features an RMSc footprint for easy mounting on micro and larger pistols. While subjective, the presenter found target acquisition slightly harder on micro pistols but preferred it on larger firearms. The review concludes with a recommendation for purchase.
This comprehensive review tests the Vortex Defender CCW enclosed solar red dot sight through extreme real-world abuse, including water submersion, multiple drops, and over 600 rounds of live fire. The video details key specifications like battery life, reticle options, and footprint compatibility (RMSC for CCW, DeltaPoint Pro for ST). It highlights performance aspects such as window clarity, fogging resistance, zero retention after abuse, and shake-awake functionality. The review concludes with an endorsement for its durability and suitability for EDC and duty use, comparing it to other optics and providing MSRP and street price guidance.
This video reviews the IROK (Individual Rugged Outdoor Kit) by North American Rescue, distributed by Medical Gear Outfitters. The kit is highlighted as a robust IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) designed for rugged outdoor use, emphasizing its waterproof and buoyant features, making it suitable for emergency situations. A discount code 'VSO' is provided for viewers.
This video appears to be a review or demonstration of the Vector Optics Frenzy Plus optic, focusing on its waterproof durability. The title and description highlight the tactical application of the optic, suggesting it is designed for firearm enthusiasts. The included hashtags further emphasize its use in tactical shooting and the broader 'pew pew life' community.
This video focuses on a waterproof test of the Fenix GL19R v2.0 flashlight. While the video title and description do not directly mention firearms, the inclusion of the `#pewpew` hashtag and the common association of flashlights with firearm accessories for tactical use or EDC (Everyday Carry) suggests a potential audience overlap. The video title itself is focused on a specific product's performance under water, making it primarily a gear review.
This YouTube video tests the waterproof claims of Gideon Optics red dot sights. The description explicitly states the purpose is to see if the red dot is truly waterproof, with the title also highlighting a "water dunk." The video likely showcases the optic being submerged in water and its subsequent performance, indicating a product review and durability test of tactical gear.
This video review focuses on a rain jacket, deeming it the worst purchase. The content likely explores the jacket's features, material quality, and performance in wet conditions, ultimately concluding it to be a poor value. While the title explicitly mentions a product review, the content itself is unrelated to firearms.
This video provides a product spotlight review of the Meprolight F-Series Red Dots by Caleb from Brownells. The review covers both the standard open-emitter and the enclosed-emitter Pro models. Key features discussed include auto-adjusting brightness, manual lock, a 3 MOA dot with a 33 MOA bullseye ring, impressive waterproof ratings (IPX7 and IP67), and a 20,000-hour battery life. The optics are designed for RMR-cut slides and are suitable for concealed carry and range use. The video also touches on manufacturing and warranty details.
This video is a review of the Feyachi V90 2 MOA Red Dot Sight. It highlights the sight's 'Shake Awake' feature, designed to conserve battery life. The description also mentions 11 brightness settings, windage and elevation adjustments, an aircraft aluminum housing, and its waterproof and shock-resistant properties. The package includes two mounts (riser and low profile), hardware, tools, and a lithium battery. The Feyachi website is provided for more information.
This video focuses on the Aimpoint Acro P-2 red dot sight, highlighting its exceptional durability and enclosed design, making it resistant to elements like rain, mud, sand, and snow. It details the optic's robust construction from 7075-TG aluminum, its wide operating temperature range, and impressive waterproof rating. The video also discusses the optic cut process, specifically mentioning a "Combat Cut" and the MOS mounting plate, indicating it's likely demonstrated on a Glock pistol platform. The content covers the optic's features, mounting, and MOA (Minute of Angle).