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Properly torquing down my razor 6-36 with the Vortex Pro Torque Wrench

New Spring Products from Vortex Optics

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Mounting optics, adjusting rifle action screws, and securing bolts require precision, and the new Vortex Pro Torque Wrench delivers exactly that.

The housing protrudes well past the glass to provide solid protection of the window

Canik’s MECANIK® MO3 Red Dot Review

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The MECANIK MO3 boasts a battery life of up to 60,000 hours, motion activation, an automatic shutoff feature, and 10 brightness settings.

The Swampfox Trihawk: A Wiley One

The Swampfox Trihawk: A Wiley One

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The Swampfox Trihawk is perfect for a variety of tasks. It can be a tactical optic, a hunting optic, or something that helps you show off to your in-laws. Swampfox built it to last with an IPX7 rating and the ability to resist 800Gs of recoil.

The AEMS - Holosun's Red Dot is One of the Best for Your AR

The AEMS – Holosun’s Red Dot is One of the Best for Your AR

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Who doesn’t love a good red dot? Especially these days when the technology has lowered drastically in price while growing in quality. Holosun, in particular, has taken the world by storm by not only producing high-quality optics at low prices but innovating. In the last few years, they’ve really taken off and designed optics that go beyond being competent and have created competition in the optics world. The latest Holosun is the AEMS. AEMS stands for Advanced Enclosed Micro Sight, and it promises to be the latest and greatest compact optic.

The Holosun HS512C - Embrace the Enclosed Emitter

The Holosun HS512C – Embrace the Enclosed Emitter

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The HS512C is an outstanding optic for close-quarters shooting. It provides an enclosed optic option for those wanting something but is very effective and affordable. The HS512C is well suited for home defense, and I’d even take it on as a duty optic. The little fella is a fighter and provides an enclosed optic option that might be a little easier to find than the AEMS for the next few months.

SCCY Test with Glock 43 XS Sights

SCCY Test with Glock 43 XS Sights

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XS is a leader in the Night Sights world, with far-ranging options for everything from suppressor height tritium’s to shotguns. XS has two new options for this year which we wanted to test anyway. The DVG-1 presented the perfect storm to do a two for one.

The EOTech Vudu 1-6 FFP with SR3 Reticle

The EOTech Vudu 1-6 FFP with SR3 Reticle

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Around three years ago EOTech started offering scopes in addition to their world-renowned holographic sights. Having taken a huge share of the red dot market, they took their shot at becoming a new big player in the magnified optic market by releasing their Vudu lineup of scopes.

The Crimson Trace CTS-1250 Reflex Sight: Another Great Option for Pistols

The Crimson Trace CTS-1250 Reflex Sight: Another Great Option for Pistols

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Crimson Trace is a name that many, if not most gun enthusiasts know. We recognize their name from laser sights and battle lights. That said, some are unaware that they are now making optics. These optics vary from electronic reflex sights to magnified rifle optics as well as budget to higher-end. Many of these bring a lot to the table in their price range.

Big Dot Energy! The Aimpoint H2 6MOA.

Big Dot Energy! The Aimpoint H2 6MOA.

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Small dots suck! And the majority of the firearms industry has been lying to you. The last 8 years or so has seen an explosion of quality rugged red dot sights (RDS) from many manufacturers in the firearms industry. Together with all these sights came small dots. Customers were sold a bucket of lies, that they needed small dots for “precision”. Today I am going to explain to you why small dots suck and you don’t need them for “precision”. I am also going to explain why the Aimpoint H2 with 6MOA dot is the new king of rifle dot sights.

Leupold Freedom RDS: Hell and Back Optic

Leupold Freedom RDS: Hell and Back Optic

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If you are in need of a hell and back sight, the Leupold Freedom RDS is going to be hard to beat.