Posts Tagged Optics

Red Dots and Chinese Manufacturers

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How To Properly Mount A Scope

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ACOG vs Micro Prism

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New Striker Pistol From Texas Company

From Guns.com:

Billed as “The Next Generation of Freedom,” a new firearms company plans to release a handgun that they believe will break out of the rut of vanilla striker-fired polymer-framed 9mm pistols

Based in Dallas, Texas, gunmaker Rost Martin has announced as its flagship product the new RM1C pistol. A compact-sized double-stack 9mm, it sports a 4-inch hammer-forged barrel, 7.1-inch overall length, and a 21.1-ounce unloaded weight with a 15+1 round magazine. This puts it a hair smaller than the Glock 19 Gen 5

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Primary Arms 5x Micro Prism Review

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New Ghost Gunner GG3-S Can Cut For Pistol Optics

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Budget Red Dots For 2021

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Sig Red Dot For $89

From Ammoland:

We are witnessing a price war for Sig Optics you are winning as prices continue to fall. Primary Arms has the SIG Sauer SOR72001 ROMEO-MSR 2MOA Red Dot Sight for only $89.99 with FREE shipping.

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New Springfield Carry Pistol In 10mm

From The Truth About Guns:

Compact yet powerful, the pistol packs in 11+1 rounds of the popular 10mm round. Featuring fully ambidextrous controls, the excellent META trigger, removable short flared magwell and much more, the new XD-M® Elite 3.8″ Compact OSP 10mm harnesses fight-stopping performance in an extremely capable CCW-sized package. With its extended magwell removed, the pistol can also accept full-size 15-round magazines with backstrap-compatible grip sleeves.

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New Shield Plus Holds 13+1 Rounds

From Guns.com:

The new 9mm M&P Shield Plus, which comes in both standard and Performance Center models, comes with 10- and 13-round mags while keeping the same traditional frame – and therefore holster – size as the legacy Shields. Other new additions are an updated and optimized grip texture and redesigned trigger. S&W says the flat-face trigger will give users a consistent trigger finger placement allowing for more accurate and repeatable shooting, while the new stippling on the grip texture allows the user to manage recoil, keep a firm grip, and not irritate the skin while carrying concealed. 

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New Ruger Micro Compact

From Guns.com:

Equipped with a tritium fiber optic day/night front sight that is co-witnessed for JPoint and Shield-pattern micro red dot sights, the MAX-9 runs flush-fit 10-round magazines as well as 12 rounders with a grip extension. Standard models have a frame-mounted 1911-style thumb safety while Pro models are available without the lever.

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New Sig 365 Comes With Red Dot

From Guns.com:

The new P365X ROMEOZero gets its designation from the fact that it combines the 3.1-inch barrel of the original P365 with the P365XL XSERIES grip module, giving it a 12-round flush-fit magazine, and comes with a factory-installed ROMEOZero red dot. 

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Closed vs Open Optics

From Personal Defense Network:

“Should I use a closed or open optic for a red dot sight on my defensive pistol?” Rob Pincus has been hearing this question a lot lately, and here are his thoughts.

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Intro To Rifle Optics

From Guns.com:

Whenever I am outfitting a new rifle with new optics, I have two major criteria. The first one is the obvious – application. What is the rifle to be used for? What kind of distance and precision are required? What kind of shooting entails? For example, shooting high-speed drills at 50-yards in a 3-Gun match is quite different than shooting a rutting bull on a crimson ridgeline during a fall elk hunt. The second criteria revolves around budget. We are spoiled for choice here with countless options ranging from wallet-friendly glass all the way up to world-class precision optics. Matching your must-have features with cost will narrow down those options.

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New Leupold Products for 2015

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