I think this guy is going to become the next Marques Brownlee of tactical gear. His videos are insanely cut, the production value is pure gold. Look man even if I live across the world and not into gun culture I truly respect what you are doing because its an insane amount of work and most importantly I could lay my differences aside and learn about this often misunderstood culture.
I purchased my tanto from cold harbor about 3 months ago. Cold harbor helped me with picking the correct device and tube. I recommend the tanto every day. I've even dropped mine from 1.5m and no damage( i S**t myself...). The tanto is legit and has preformed every night I've tried to scare my neighbors!
Got my Tanto for using it in Ukraine 🇺🇦. Very good monocular, lightweight and good looking. Wish it will be durable in the field. Collecting money for Dasho bridge and second Tanto. Thanks for the video.
I own a Tanto and love it. Its extremely simple and easy to use and light. Its also way more durable than standard PVS 14s. Debated buying a second to have duals, but dont know if i want to go down that rabbit hole and have used single PVS 14s and PSQ20s for a decade now as is
Im about to buy a tanto and proceed to a bino later, but i cand find a single video how to install the tube into this housing since it has to be different than with a pvs14 or similar since it does not have a sideopening
They use standard mx-10160 tubes, You simply drop the tube in, if it has a fixed pigtail, it is not compatible, it either needs to be a 2 or 3 pad tube (photonis) or a tube with a removable pigtail and built in resistor (most modern American tubes).
Collimation works by rotating the ocular lenses and lining up the images in our ANV-126A. All of our devices will be collocated via this process to ensure that users get the best image possible. Poorly collimated devices can compromise the image in binocular systems and lead to off axis images. This is especially noticeable in panoramic binoculars.
When we have these collimated (unsure if spelling correctly) is that something that only needs to be done once? To clarify, if I split these to let a buddy use one tube, can I then put them back together without needing to send them in? Being able to split and combine them freely is kinda a key feature to me
Devices can lose collimation over time with heavy use, but generally they stay within spec. For the Tanto/Daisho combo as long as you remember which tube is left and right, you should be fine.
There's a few ways to do this. You can buy a CHS aluminum bridge from us with an MH25 shoe. This is a bit more affordable and weighs a bit more, or you can get the panobridge and the mini-rail which weighs considerably less than the aluminum bridge at a bit of a greater cost. The panning feature won't really work with the thermal but it works as a stellar ultralight bridge if using the non panning arms.
Do you need a specific tube type for the tanto? I have two -14s on a panobridge that I want to reduce weight on. Will my manual gain tubes work with this?
Tanto seems like a no brainer, but how well does that light reducing accessory really imitate manual gain? I don't want to make such a large purchase than discover I really want manual gain.
I think this guy is going to become the next Marques Brownlee of tactical gear. His videos are insanely cut, the production value is pure gold. Look man even if I live across the world and not into gun culture I truly respect what you are doing because its an insane amount of work and most importantly I could lay my differences aside and learn about this often misunderstood culture.
Honestly warms my heart, thanks man!
- Ryan
Don’t sell me crap I don’t need if you get a multi million dollar sponsorship.
Thanks.
@@AJohnSmith brother you’ll need night vision 😭
Bro stop you're going to make me buy something
@@zippy545 😆😆😆 🤔 exactly! Me too...
I purchased my tanto from cold harbor about 3 months ago.
Cold harbor helped me with picking the correct device and tube.
I recommend the tanto every day. I've even dropped mine from 1.5m and no damage( i S**t myself...). The tanto is legit and has preformed every night I've tried to scare my neighbors!
Thanks for the love homie.
I am in love with Ryan from Cold Harbour Media.
Now I want NVG!
Brother, this is FANTASTIC work. Just superb! Huge fan of Nocturn, and I would say that they are exclusively in my NVG purchase future basket.
glad to see Kit Critikal is still out there
Slapped his way back.
Got my Tanto for using it in Ukraine 🇺🇦. Very good monocular, lightweight and good looking. Wish it will be durable in the field. Collecting money for Dasho bridge and second Tanto. Thanks for the video.
How much did it cost you?
@@swojal1493 4000$ rpo 3.0 lens, Elbit xlsh 2000 fom
@@coldrevengeukraine is it not durable?
I own a Tanto and love it. Its extremely simple and easy to use and light. Its also way more durable than standard PVS 14s. Debated buying a second to have duals, but dont know if i want to go down that rabbit hole and have used single PVS 14s and PSQ20s for a decade now as is
What's it like not having manual gain though?
I sold my PVS14 and got 2 tantos to put on a panning bridge. I absolutely love the tantos and prefer the weight savings and ergonomics over the PVS14.
lmao I was just watching the RPO video while researching the Tanto dual setup and he just posted this. Amazing!
Call us mind-readers. We will be doing an update to that RPO video as well! (I'm not in your walls I swear).
@@coldharboursupply doubt! Great content man. Keep it up.
Im about to buy a tanto and proceed to a bino later, but i cand find a single video how to install the tube into this housing since it has to be different than with a pvs14 or similar since it does not have a sideopening
They use standard mx-10160 tubes, You simply drop the tube in, if it has a fixed pigtail, it is not compatible, it either needs to be a 2 or 3 pad tube (photonis) or a tube with a removable pigtail and built in resistor (most modern American tubes).
@@coldharboursupply thanks bud :) so its that easy that nobody thought it would be worth making a vid of it 🤣 classic
How important is manual gain? And how well does auto gain work on the tanto
Do you have to collimate 2 tantos if you want to bridge them? Is it possible to collimate them yourself?
I snagged the Katana. It’s amazing. Great videos bro
9:00 how does the collimating works?
Collimation works by rotating the ocular lenses and lining up the images in our ANV-126A. All of our devices will be collocated via this process to ensure that users get the best image possible. Poorly collimated devices can compromise the image in binocular systems and lead to off axis images. This is especially noticeable in panoramic binoculars.
When we have these collimated (unsure if spelling correctly) is that something that only needs to be done once? To clarify, if I split these to let a buddy use one tube, can I then put them back together without needing to send them in? Being able to split and combine them freely is kinda a key feature to me
Devices can lose collimation over time with heavy use, but generally they stay within spec.
For the Tanto/Daisho combo as long as you remember which tube is left and right, you should be fine.
anybody know if the tanto has a plug in for battery pack if I use it as a mono?
How would a tanto and MH25 bridged look like? What parts etc.
There's a few ways to do this. You can buy a CHS aluminum bridge from us with an MH25 shoe. This is a bit more affordable and weighs a bit more, or you can get the panobridge and the mini-rail which weighs considerably less than the aluminum bridge at a bit of a greater cost. The panning feature won't really work with the thermal but it works as a stellar ultralight bridge if using the non panning arms.
helmet mount in the tumbnail?
Cadex Defense Low Profile Flip Mount. It should be on our site under mounts.
Do you need a specific tube type for the tanto? I have two -14s on a panobridge that I want to reduce weight on. Will my manual gain tubes work with this?
They can work if the pigtail is removed.
Are the nocturn industries night vision goggles military grade?
What is the cost for this?
Tanto seems like a no brainer, but how well does that light reducing accessory really imitate manual gain? I don't want to make such a large purchase than discover I really want manual gain.
100% agreed. If it had manual gain it would be perfect.
How hard is it to remove a tanto from the daisho?
Very easy. 4 bolts. Watch the video linked in the description.
Why isn't it made of titanium? What was with that "upgrade" to aluminium to fix an amateurish defect? Why do battery packs cost 10x what they ought?
Argh wish it was manual gain
What is the price difference?
Details on our site!
Hay broo 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
All these new videos r looking sexy keep at it beast
“Tanto” is like tahn-tow bro. Not ‘tan-toe’ say it with me
pistol-whipped is spelled P-I-S-T-O-L-W-H-I-P-P-E-D. Say it with me.
Rekt & kek'd