Thanks for the review! Would love it if unity made their own mount for the HM3X. Could you perhaps do a video showing its durability/ability to hold zero after live fire?
So technically it would always hold zero, as all you would have to do is center the red dot into the magnifier. Even if the magnifier slightly shifts from having the red dot centered, as long as the red dot is good it would hold zero. As far as durability it's quite solid, but the real test would be seeing how much it can take before the metal sheers in two, or the hinges snap. If Unity made a real mount for the HM3X I'd definitely grab it. I only got this as a precursor to getting an authentic Unity FTC Eotech set up.
@@eggystinkering2303 I was actually more interested to see if there were any shifts in zero mounting on the knockoff unity fast riser. $100+ for genuine unity riser is pretty steep for a piece of aluminum. Anyway, thanks again for the review. Subscribed :)
@@user-ee2jb1ft3v it's a solid chunk of aluminum, without any practical testing I'd feel confident running it. I may be wrong by the locking lug of the Unity mount is possibly made of steel VS the cheapo aluminum if that helps.
I'm running one with a Unity Fast riser (also Chinese knock-off) as they don't make one for my HS503R holosun red dot, the mount is just a think of aluminum bolting my trusted optic down, I mean as much as you can trust Holosun as it is Chinese as well. The flip to center on my HM3XT Holosun magnifier is stout as my Other real Unity FTC mount and I would go to war with it, even the real one could fail and in that case you only lose the magnifier not your whole optic, that and they are both running quick release so I could take them both off and run my iron sights 🤷🏼♂️