CENTER POINT – Dual Color – Multi-Tactical Sight – UNBOXING ONLY

This is a quick unboxing and features (only) review video of the Center Point Dual Color Multi Tac Sight ( https://amzn.to/3b2QlC7 ). Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

I have been wanting to buy a red dot sight for a long time. I choose the Center Point Multi-Tac sight as four different red or green reticle options designs, uses a CR2032 battery (https://amzn.to/2XrFmOP), includes weaver style, rail-mountable rings (though its the wrong size for my air rifles), includes flip-open lens caps, and its fairly inexpensive at $45. For more info on sight and the manual and safety precautions please visit the Crosman.com site.

I found out that currently do not have any mounting rings, so i used Gaffers Tape (https://amzn.to/3c7iY0Z ). I temporary tried it on my Nerf Rival Atlas XVI-1200 Blaster ( https://amzn.to/2ySNf5B ) and it worked pretty well. I then attached it onto my Nerf Rival Knock Out XX-100 blaster pistol (https://amzn.to/2wyR7YE ) . And i loved the style of it.

PROS:

  • Bright Red / Green dot / tac sight
    -low cost at $45
  • Comes with flip covers and mounts.

CONS:
-bulky unit limits visibility
-small objective

Overall: I wanted to own one for fun. Its ok to use on my pistol but for my rifle i need to have time to try this out on the field. Over i love the look of this on my Crosman Vigilante air pistol. it was on sale so I bought it. Is it worth it? I am not sure yet as i have not fully tested the accuracy and handling yet. Stay tuned next week for that video.

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TPMS Errors … My TPMS is acting up. WHY!?

I installed a 3rd party TPMS tire pressure sensor so i can monitor each of my tire pressure during my drive. Honda tire pressure does not show actual tire pressures. I bought one online ( https://amzn.to/2ncBVf6 ) for about $30. I installed it about 6 months ago. See the install review here:

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After 6 months, two of the sensors started acting up. One stopped sending signal and another showed very high temperature and low pressure. To trouble shoot i removed the TMPS battery on the to reset it and was on my way. After 1,000 miles, it happened again. I believe the 1632 battery was low powered and either stopped sending signal or send incorrect errors like 172 degree and low tire pressure 24 psi.

I swapped out the battery and it worked again. Lets see how long it lasts. Was it worth it. To me its still worth it. I tested the tire pressure against my digital tire pressure gauge (https://amzn.to/2naQQGH ) and fount it accurate.

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Flashlight REVIEW – ROVYVON Aurora A23 ($49) and A3 ($29) SUPER Bright LED flashlight – UNBOXING

I just bought two new EDC keychain flash lights made by RovyVon ( https://amzn.to/33lFyzM ). The first one is the RovyVon Aura A23 about $49 ( https://amzn.to/38WnkpQ ) which is less than 3 inches and outputs 1000 lumens of light from powerful Cree LED.

The second one is the tiny RovyVon A3 about $29( https://amzn.to/2U8J3W7 ). Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

The best features of the two RovyVon A23 and A3 lights: USB charging, Extreme brightness using CREE LED, extremely light weight and extreme compact size. Both lights come with clips. We removed them as we didnt need it.

We added a key chain and ring so it can be clipped with a a set of keys. The only improvement feature is to standardize on USB C charge port so i can use any of my smart phone cables. We solved it by getting a USB C port adapter (https://amzn.to/2TT68gI ) for about $3 or so.

Why switch to rechargeable USB?

Similar to the XiaoMi 1000 Lumen LED flashlight ( https://amzn.to/2D1FBVj ) i reviewed earlier, I wanted to make a move to have all my devices and flashlights go towards a USB rechargeable platform. Its so that i can carry one primary power supply or wall charger and not have to worry about battery form factor. For example: if my 5.11 LED EDC pen light ( https://amzn.to/2TSyojx ) which i carry runs out of power, I will need a new AAA alkaline dry cell to replace it. If my RovyVon A23 flash light runs out of power, i just need to plug it into my 26,800 power bank ( https://amzn.to/38SMh5B ) to still have continuous light. Great for camping and emergency preparedness.

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