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They say your rifle is just a noise-making paperweight until you put some glass on it. Many civilian shooters aren’t ready to spend $2,000 on their first optic, and that’s totally fine – the market has a lot of budget options. But which is the best bang for the buck? Well, the


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Before Holosun released the Advanced Enclosed Micro Sight (AEMS), the industry forced you to pick a side – you either bought a “brick” holographic sight or settled for a micro red dot. The AEMS was (and still is) a unique offer on the market, combining large window, crisp reticle, and sturdy housing. So if you’re considering the AEM...


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In this post, we’re going to overview the Vortex Defender pistol sight family so that you could navigate it easily.

The Defender Line-up at a Glance

The Vortex Defender lineup spans three sizes – CCW (micro), ST (standard), and XL (competition). Late ...


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The red dot sight market has matured dramatically over the last couple of years. An entire generation of optics has been phased out by more modern, feature-rich, and performance-optimized units – the Holosun ARO replaced the 403/503 series, SIG launched the Romeo5 Gen II… In this landscape, does it still make sense to pick up a Vort...


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The Holosun 510C has been the go-to recommendation for years, the rifle optic everyone suggests when you want something better than a cheap Amazon red dot but aren’t ready to drop your money on an Aimpoint.

But things move fast. What was top-notch five years ago might be considered dated today. So, does the


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