Maydaysan Airsoft recommends the SPECPRECISION Optic Fiber 4X32 CHEVRON Reticle Riflescope if you want to use an ACOG for airsoft. According to the company, this is a fibre optic illuminated prism scope featuring Horseshoe Dot, Chevron, or Crosshair reticle options. It includes an iron sight, eyepiece flip cover, and killflash. It offers a Fast Focus Eyepiece with adjustable diopter settings, making it ideal for nearsighted shooters, a feature the company says is not found in other brands.
Rezina reviews the Vector Optics Scrapper 1x29 GenII, available in South Korea, highlighting its key features: a motion sensor for automatic power on/off, 1 MOA adjustment with audible clicks and over 45 MOA elevation/windage range, included low and riser mounts compatible with Picatinny rails and a 1.52in center-to-bottom ring height, and an IP67 dustproof and waterproof enclosed design for all-weather use.
Goliath Killers discuss the pros and cons of using LPVOs (Low Power Variable Optics) and red dots on rifles, and which one might be best for different scenarios. Both optics are force multipliers that depend on the user's environment and situation. They present two setups to demonstrate how both optics can cover similar capabilities.
110 SASS Actual checks out the SIG Sauer Tango MSR 1-8 if it its the best budget LPVO... "All new 7 part mini-series with the BEST budget lpvo scopes right at the 500 beans mark. we have gathered the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8, the Griffin Armament 1-10, the Swampfox Arrowhead, the Arken 1-8, Primary arms 1-10 acss nova SLX and the sig sauer tango msr 1-8. these red dot LPVO's in MOA and MIL reticles are all going head to head and only ONE will be declared a winner.
A video from EOTech showing how to mount the VUDU 3-9x32... "The new VUDU 3-9x32 uses the Mini ACOG mount, which allows you to use a host of aftermarket mounts to set your optic up exactly how you like it. In this video, JB goes over best practices for mounting."
704 Tactical got a unit of the Monstrum Archangel 1-6 FFP LPVO to test at the range. This optic features capped turrets for reliable zero, an integrated piggyback rail for a red dot sight, and the versatile Morpheus MIL reticle. The illuminated reticle offers quick target acquisition in any lighting, while ED lens coatings and fully multi-coated lenses provide exceptional clarity and color fidelity.
Primary Arms Optics present their CLx 3X MicroPrism, one of their offerings for 2025. Inspired by the popular SLx 3X MicroPrism, it offers the same core concept at a more affordable price. The company says this optic delivers exceptional optical clarity with crystal-clear glass for precise mid-range shooting, and rugged reliability with a proven, durable design built to withstand any challenge.
Is the CVLife Wolfcovert X MO1 the best budget optic for CCW? Moondog checks it out in this review... "Micro-reflex sights with reticles that can be changed between dots and circles are rare. Rarer still are compact red dots that fit on a compact pistol. CVLIfe’s WolfCover X M01 has that rare compact MRD with a changeable reticle that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg."
Made for real steel firearms, PewClub Entertainment try it on airsoft... "I’ve been using the Nutrek Ocelot Red Dot Sight for my Airsoft games, and I couldn’t be more impressed with its performance. The build quality is outstanding — it’s clear that this is a well-made product designed to withstand tough use. Despite being real steel rated, it performs just as well on Airsoft rifles, offering excellent durability and reliability on the field.
6mm Badger compares two green dot sights which are polar opposites in terms of pricing... "The Cyelee Chameleon G-SRS8 is a $199.94 green dot sight, and today I’m putting it to the test against the Trijicon SRO ($700 real steel optic) to see how it stacks up! This sight was sent to me for free by Cyelee, but this will be a 100% honest review—I’ll cover its build quality, features, and whether it’s a good budget-friendly alternative for airsoft players."