Airsoftology: Upgrade Your Red Dot to Blue

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Jonathan Higgs puts in succintly on having the blue colour dot option in red dot sights. TruGlo have put in the blue colour option as a reticle as it uses up lesser power thus making your batteries last longer. In this Airsoftology episode, he shows us the TruGlo TRITON™ 30MM Light Weight Tri-Color Tactical Red Dot... "Choices are good, and that's what you get with the Tri-color Triton Tactical 'Red Dot' from TruGlo. Watch and see if being blue is a good thing!"

Wii Rubber Cover for T1 Red Dot

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If you remember the Kickstarter project by Joseph Chen called the IO Cover which can allow you to cover your T1 scope one handed and it's also a rubber cover to prevent damage under prolonged exposure to the elements? Well, we also wrote about that it met its funding goals and got bought by Tango Down. But that's not what the story is all about. It's about it being cloned by the usual suspects and now available at EB Airsoft for US$9.99.

[Rail Space]: Matrix Micro Red Dot Sight

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A Red Dot Sight under the Matrix Brand of Evike.com is the focus of this Rail Space episode... "Welcome to the forth episode of EvikeTV's - Rail Space! This particular series of videos focus on accessories for your Airsoft gun. Magazines, Scopes, Bi-pods, Vertical Grips, Stocks, ETC. If there are any accessories you are fond of and want us to review comment below. This series will be a weekly episode and it will run all the way until June 2013.

Evike.com Matrix Red Dot Sights

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Here's Matt discussing the various red dot sights that are under Evike.com's Matrix Brand. Actually, these are not only red dot sights, but these also have the green dot option. There are four sights available right now at the online store and three of them coming with a QD Weaver Base whilst one comes  with a Laser aiming module. More of these with the video below.

Walther MRS Red Dot Airsoft Sight Review

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After showing off his custom M14 SOCOM AEG, Angus of Deathcore Airsoft gets to the Walther Multi-Reticle Red Dot Sight that has installed of it and gives it a review... "Today we have the review of my personal Walther MRS Red Dot Sight; this is a solid sight that looks great on many different airsoft replicas. With bright Walther trademarks, this sight really is practical on the field and also great looking!"

Ballistic Tsunami Red Dot Sights Galore

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Ever rummaged through your closet or whatever storage area where you put your airsoft gear into? It just happens sometimes that we realise how much gear we have accumulated all this time. In the case of Flanker of Ballistic Tsunami, he finds out he has this number of red dot sights. So what did he do with these? He lines them up and makes a video review of these.

Ballistic Tsunami Aimpoint M2 Review

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If you are curious about all the accessories that were mounted on Flanker's DBoys KAC PDW AEG, these are all reviewed with the red dot sight next... "Flanker's review of the Guarder Aimpoint M2 replica. With so many replica red dots on the market how will the Guarder Aimpoint M2 stackup? Watch and find out in this in-depth review.

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eHobby Asia QD S-Point Red Dot Sight

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Made under the eHobby Asia brand, this quick detach S-Point red dot sight can be mounted on any 20mm weaver standard rail. It has auto brightness/adjustment, and UV Tempered Lens. Whilst it is is moist resistant and stronger, it can be easily hooked-up with installation in just seconds being a quick detach gun accessory. It is powered by a single CR1620 battery and is reasonably priced at US$27.99.

China Made Reflex Red Dot Sight

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Hobby e-Shop now have in stock a Chinad Made Reflex Dot Sight which can be easily mounted on picatinny rails. These are powered by 2x LR44 batteries and the optic lens have a polarizer for contrast adjustment especially targets with high contrast to the backgrounds. This cost US$58.30, shipping costs not included.

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