According to Vortex, the newly released AMG 1-10x24 riflescope was engineered to meet the rigorous demands of elite operators, offering a level of performance that previously didn't exist. Designed with a remarkably compact footprint, it measures just 8.4 inches and weighs 18.8 ounces, making it ideal for short-barreled carbines.
Falcon Claw compares the EOTech and Aimpoint T2 red dot sights, focusing on their performance with night vision and thermal optics. The EOTech is highly praised for its large viewing window, exceptionally clear holographic glass, and its dedicated night vision button, making it a superior choice for passive aiming and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) due to better parallax forgiveness.
2 months ago, 6mm Badger reviewed the budget Cyelee T-10 Red Dot + Riser for airsoft use... "Today I’m unboxing and reviewing the Cyelee T-10 red dot optic — a budget T1/T2-style red dot that costs just $74.94 but feels WAY more premium than the price suggests. Cyelee sent me a pistol optic in the past and I was blown away by the build quality, so I decided to buy this T-10 myself for a rifle setup… specifically for my Tokyo Marui MP5 SD6 NGRS.
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Grzlyairsoft tries the SpecPrecision Sig Sauer ROMEO-M17 optic if they are the best option to use on the SIG Air M17/M18 GBB pistols made by VFC... "In this video I unbox and take a first look at the SpecPrecision SIG Sauer ROMEO-M17 airsoft red dot, mounted on a VFC M17/M18 platform. I go through build quality, finish, footprint compatibility, controls, brightness levels, window clarity, and overall realism compared to the real ROMEO-M17.
Sightmark has officially introduced the Mini Shot M-Spec M1 V2, a compact reflex sight designed for rapid target acquisition across multiple platforms. This updated optic features a versatile reticle system, combining a 3 MOA dot with a 32 MOA circle. Engineered for broad compatibility, the M1 V2 is intended for use on AR-style rifles, shotguns, and pistols, catering to applications ranging from competitive range training to home defense.
Stupid Airsoft talks about a collaboration with Pinty, an optics company that developed a series of "meme" red dot reflex sights inspired by viewer suggestions. The collection consists of four different modern reflex sights, each featuring four unique reticle designs for a total of 16 options. These unconventional reticles include various hand gestures like a middle finger and peace sign, as well as emojis, nuclear symbols, and crosshairs reminiscent of video games like Call of Duty.
Target-1 give their take of the Osigh X Smart Dot Sight from Olight. This is an upgraded "smart" dot sight suitable for both airsoft and real firearms. They emphasize its premium build and large lens, which makes it easy for users to quickly acquire targets. Compared to the previous version, this model features significantly improved lens clarity and lower distortion, providing a much more natural field of view during use.
The airsoft community is taking notice of the Spec Precision EXPS3, a new EOTech replica designed to offer high performance without the cost of a real optic. Maydaysan Airsoft notes the unit's classic look and practicality, noting its large, clear window and significantly lighter tint compared to previous replicas. Running on a standard CR123A battery, this optic is positioned as a reliable alternative for players focused on both aesthetics and function.
Another Olight product from the Osight series reviewed by Timerzanov Airsoft designed to work with RMR-ready handguns... "Hello everyone! Today I'm offering you a video presentation and review of the OSIGHT K, one of the newest RMR models offered by Olight. It's a more compact, more affordable version with an open window and a unique 6 MOA red dot. So, how does this new version compare? Sit back and enjoy!
TK Hero does durability test of the OSIGHT-C dot sight. After receiving explicit and rare permission from the manufacturer, he decided to perform a "forbidden" test: directly shooting the optic's lens with BB rounds to check its strength.