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Vortex Defender-CCW sitting on the Stealth Arms Platypus

New: Vortex Defender – CCW™ Red Dot Review

Vortex Optics just announced their all-new Defender-CCW™ red dot pistol sight. This optic is designed to be sturdy and portable for everyday use while boasting incredible functionability.

SIG Romeo 1 Pro Optic

SIG Romeo 1 Pro Optic

This week, we got our hands on the latest member of the SIG miniature red dot family, the Romeo 1 Pro. Designed to slide mount on pistols, with the option available for Picatinny mounting to rifles, this little guy is a great addition to the lineup. Most of you are probably asking what is the difference between the Romeo 1 and the Romeo 1 Pro, and that is a valid question. The answer requires a little bit of storytime though.

Carrying the New Holosun EPS

Carrying the New Holosun EPS

I needed to find optics that were a good value and not just cheap. I found that Holosun fitted that role well.

SIG Knocks It Out of the Park with the New P365 X-Macro Comp - Full Review

SIG Knocks It Out of the Park with the New P365 X-Macro Comp – Full Review

SIG developed a new magazine and slightly extended the grip of the Macro so that it now has a capacity of 17 + 1. The longer grip provides space for a full-handed grip while still retaining the 365’s comfort and ergonomics.

Transitioning to Pistol Red Dots with the Holosun 507c ACSS Vulcan from Primary Arms

Transitioning to Pistol Red Dots with the Holosun 507c ACSS Vulcan from Primary Arms

I highly recommend this pistol red dot especially if you’re struggling to get used to them and still want to see what all the hype was about. The ACSS Vulcan was fast, consistent, and made follow-up shots incredibly easy.

The Romeo5 Predator - Ain't Got Time to Bleed

The Romeo5 Predator – Ain’t Got Time to Bleed

In the gun world, Predator can mean a lot of things. Typically Predator is a name applied to hunting optics, gun, camouflage finishes, and the like. The Predator namesake in this regard has nothing to do with hunting. It’s a reference to the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger film featuring an alien-hunting A team of black ops commandos in the jungle. How does that translate to an optic?

Introducing the Morph Switch Carry Pistol by Phoenix Trinity

Introducing the Morph Switch Carry Pistol by Phoenix Trinity

The Morph Switch is a whole lot of gun and innovation in a small package designed for concealed carry. Phoenix Trinity (PT) is primarily known for its high-quality practical pistol competition guns and accessories. So, the Morph is a step outside of PT’s normal product offering but brings with it many of the characteristics of the guns used by top competitors.

DeltaPoint Micro: Leupold's New Red Dot Sight for the "Dot Curious"

DeltaPoint Micro: Leupold’s New Red Dot Sight for the “Dot Curious”

DeltaPoint Micro is a fully enclosed, low-profile red dot sight designed specifically for concealed carry and personal defense. It provides all of the advantages of a miniature red dot sight without the high profile of other sights. No red dot on the market is more compact, its low height to bore replicates the same sight plane that iron-sight shooters are accustomed to, allowing for intuitive target acquisition, and it delivers the legendarily rugged performance that Leupold consumers expect. Your iron sight presentation will put the red dot right in your field of view.

Ameriglo Haven Red Dot

Ameriglo Haven Red Dot

Red dots on pistols continues to be one of the strongest trends in the industry, which leads to some incredible developments. Much like electronics in other consumer spaces, it doesn’t take long for what was once only an option for the rich to make its way down to us mortals. It wasn’t that long ago that an HD TV cost a fortune, with very few brand options. Now you would be hard-pressed to find a television that wasn’t HD, including the sub $200 models at Best Buy or Walmart. As goes TV’s, now so goes slide mounted red dots.

RAD Training with Crimson Trace at Gunsite

RAD Training with Crimson Trace at Gunsite

When I heard that Crimson Trace had come out with a new line of red dot sights, their Rapid Aiming Dots (RAD), it made complete sense to me. After all, Crimson Trace has been in the firearm laser and light business for decades, and in more recent years has introduced their scope lines, so adding electronics into optics to get new electronic sights seems to be the natural progression.