L'Antre Du Dingo takes a look at the AIMWIN PN320 red dot sight, an optic designed for real firearms but also used by airsoft players due to its quality. The sight is durable, made from 601 T6 aluminum, and features a CR 1632 battery with an advertised 10,000-hour life and a power-saving sleep mode. It offers three different reticle options and 11 intensity levels.
4MR Ranch checks out the durability of the Holosun IRIS. The video includes multiple tests, such as a .308 test, impact test, drop test, and water test, to assess the product's resilience. It also includes thermal tests and a final diode alignment, concluding with sharing what he thinks about the optic.
Available at the official Primary Arms Optics website is the Compact PLxC 1-8X24 FFP Rifle Scope. Measuring just 9.28 inches and weighing 16.95 oz, the redesigned PLx 1-8x24mm FFP Compact Rifle Scope is claimed to offer exceptional performance from close quarters to long range, making it ideal for tactical shooting, competition, or hunting.
Stupid Airsoft takes a look at this "smiley face optic" from Pinty, which he was excited to try. He highlights its unique smiley face reticle (red eyes and mouth, green nose), standard optic design with click-adjustable windage and elevation, and CR 2032 battery. Mounting it on his KWA MP9, he finds it a suitable replacement for his old optic. While the reticle was visible outdoors, it was a bit faint, and he suggested improvements like cleaner glass and a brighter reticle with a surrounding circle.
Here's a review of the SPECPRECISION EXPS30 holosight, as reviewed by Defrowe Airsoft. He identifies four key advantages to using a red dot sight in airsoft: improved accuracy, particularly on guns with subpar iron sights; quicker target acquisition, especially when paired with a riser; simplified aiming in low-light conditions or indoor CQB scenarios; and, of course, the undeniable aesthetic appeal.
Maydaysan Airsoft recommends this optic if you want an ACOG for airsoft use. The SPECPRECISION Optic Fiber 4X32 CHEVRON Reticle Riflescope is a prism scope featuring true fiber optic illumination with your choice of Horseshoe Dot, Chevron, or Crosshair reticles. It also includes an integrated iron sight, an eyepiece flip cover, and a killflash.
Vortex Optics talks about the advantages of using a green dot sight on firearms. They highlight that green dots can be easier and faster for the human eye to acquire compared to red dots, particularly in bright light conditions and against certain backgrounds. They also explain that the human eye is more sensitive to the green color spectrum, making the dot appear brighter and clearer, potentially leading to improved accuracy and quicker target acquisition in various shooting scenarios.
The new Trijicon MRO SD is a compact, sealed reflex sight engineered for rapid target acquisition on rifles, carbines, and shotguns, featuring a large aperture and tapered light path for maximized viewing area and enhanced situational awareness.
A review of the EOTech EXPS3 replica for airsoft use in this episode of the 6mm Badger... "Today I’m unboxing and reviewing the Spec Precision EXPS3 Replica — a $116 clone of the real EOTech EXPS3 that normally costs around $650.
This unit was sent to me for review, and I’m comparing it directly to one of my real EXPS3 optics to see how close it really gets.
I go through:
Brass Facts goes over the Holosun ARO (Advanced Rifle Optic) that is said to be set to replace the popular Holosun 403 series, with the objective of redefining expectations for budget-friendly red dot optics. While maintaining a similar price point to the 403, the ARO introduces significant improvements in design and performance.