Gear Review: Vortex Venom 3-15×44 FFP Rifle Scope
This is one of the most routine, unsurprising scopes I’ve checked out. It does everything you want a $449 scope to do, especially since it’s covered by the Vortex VIP warranty.
This is one of the most routine, unsurprising scopes I’ve checked out. It does everything you want a $449 scope to do, especially since it’s covered by the Vortex VIP warranty.
On first inspection, I was greeted with quality machine work and an excellent finish. Dry fire and manipulation drills showed me the gun was smooth. It’s a pretty light and well balanced package overall.
It’s hard to argue with GLOCK’s formula and they’ve executed it especially well in the 43X. Reliable, accurate, and slimmer than pistols like the G19 or G17, the 43X is an excellent choice for an everyday carry gun.
If I had left the rifle in stock configuration, I’d be very happy with it’s performance. As it stands, I’m even more excited for where this rifle is heading.
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The LVC Shorty M4 rifle bag passes the old eyeball test just fine. Putting it into use however, is where this thing really makes its money.
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