Scott Conditt was invited by Viridian Weapon Technologies to a live-fire demo in the Arizona desert to explore their green dot optics and lasers. Viridian is known for its focus on advanced weapons technologies such as video-capture devices for law enforcement. This event allowed Conditt to test Viridian's full range of optics across platforms like pistols, carbines, and shotguns. The company's preference for green in optics is attributed to the human eye's ability to detect green more effectively than other colors.
During the event, Conditt had the opportunity to use Viridian's RFX series on a Springfield Armory Echelon pistol. The Echelon's Variable Interface System, which supports over 30 of today’s most popular reflex sights without requiring adaptor plates, made the testing process seamless. The review encompassed several optics, including the compact RFX11, which weighs just under half an ounce, to the larger RFX44 with its closed-emitter design. Each optic was evaluated based on its ease of mounting, design, optical clarity, and performance during range use.
For more detailed insights into the various optics tested, including specifications and performance, you can read the full article: Viridian RFX Reflex Sight Round-Up - The Armory Life
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