about 10 percent liked and less commented. come on viewers this is how youtube recommends new channels to new viewers grow our night vision and gun community. sam as always keep it up. i appreciate your work
So after some long strings of fire, it's still better than a flashlight hotspot, but not as good as a dot. It's more along the lines of a pretty accurate suggestion. ha. Awesome Whataburger patch.
Good info Sam! Can’t wait to test it out! I’m waiting on my RNVG’s and MAWL to come in. Do you notice the refraction more on cans as opposed to a standard birdcage or is it about the same? Thanks
I'm new to nightvision and am saving up for 1st purchase. Would it be better to have a high end unfilmed gen 3 PVS-14 for $5k or save a bit more for thin filmed gen 3 goggles $6k-8k. Also noticed that TNVC doesn't carry any ATN produced NVG, is that because they aren't up to TNVC's standards? Price range $5k-8k Another question, you don't have to answer this one I'm just curious. I'm understanding that TNVC is in California; with all that gucci gear and those AsSaUlT wEaPoNs do you have a special permit or work from outside of California? EDIT: Curious since I'm located in SoCal
This phenomenon also affects laser range finders especially at extreme distances. Your measurements will not be as reliable due to the divergence and refraction of the laser.
If light emissions, generally thought in physics to vaguely, generally, travel in a straight line will stray by an inch at 40 yards, this makes me wonder, not taking into account, the rigidity or flex of the saddle rail it'd be mounted on, at what point and to what extend would this effect Clip-ons? Though, perhaps I should back up, since clip-ons have been a point of fixation for me lately, at what point and to what extent might this effect a dedicated sight? Not that I really expect most to be using such scopes anymore.
Heat is the key, without the heat you don’t get the same effect, and I don’t know too many people doing mag dumps to the point where heat is going to affect a clip on.
Sam I was wondering if using a Kevlar suppressor cover or a modtac suppressor shield that free floats around suppressor would help suppress that thermal parallax inducing heat from suppressor?
These videos are an incredible source of knowledge. Thank you for putting in the time to create these.
Thanks King, keep up the wonderful work you do for the community
about 10 percent liked and less commented. come on viewers this is how youtube recommends new channels to new viewers grow our night vision and gun community. sam as always keep it up. i appreciate your work
Very interesting. I knew not to consider a laser a precise aiming device but had never heard this before. Thanks for content Sam!
Good information. I have learned a lot off of your videos. Trying to take a TNVC class.
Thank you for sharing this is good to know
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Now we are gonna see mall ninjas mounting lasers on 6 inch risers...
or use a suppressor cover
@@atacorion i was joking. But yes that is another reason to run a cover
So after some long strings of fire, it's still better than a flashlight hotspot, but not as good as a dot. It's more along the lines of a pretty accurate suggestion. ha. Awesome Whataburger patch.
Its still better than a flashlight spot.
Thank you for sharing ! Shalom
Good info Sam!
Can’t wait to test it out! I’m waiting on my RNVG’s and MAWL to come in. Do you notice the refraction more on cans as opposed to a standard birdcage or is it about the same?
Thanks
cans generally come closer to the laser beam and retain and radiate heat more so than bbls and flash hiders.
I'm new to nightvision and am saving up for 1st purchase. Would it be better to have a high end unfilmed gen 3 PVS-14 for $5k or save a bit more for thin filmed gen 3 goggles $6k-8k. Also noticed that TNVC doesn't carry any ATN produced NVG, is that because they aren't up to TNVC's standards?
Price range $5k-8k
Another question, you don't have to answer this one I'm just curious.
I'm understanding that TNVC is in California; with all that gucci gear and those AsSaUlT wEaPoNs do you have a special permit or work from outside of California?
EDIT: Curious since I'm located in SoCal
This phenomenon also affects laser range finders especially at extreme distances. Your measurements will not be as reliable due to the divergence and refraction of the laser.
Given that phenomena, how do you feel about suppressor covers? Recommendation on manufacturer?
Bowers group covers are great to prevent heat mirage and the related effects
they def have a place, and I use Armageddon gear covers
@@atacorion
Thanks for the insight.
If light emissions, generally thought in physics to vaguely, generally, travel in a straight line will stray by an inch at 40 yards, this makes me wonder, not taking into account, the rigidity or flex of the saddle rail it'd be mounted on, at what point and to what extend would this effect Clip-ons? Though, perhaps I should back up, since clip-ons have been a point of fixation for me lately, at what point and to what extent might this effect a dedicated sight? Not that I really expect most to be using such scopes anymore.
Heat is the key, without the heat you don’t get the same effect, and I don’t know too many people doing mag dumps to the point where heat is going to affect a clip on.
Sam I was wondering if using a Kevlar suppressor cover or a modtac suppressor shield that free floats around suppressor would help suppress that thermal parallax inducing heat from suppressor?
yes
So what you are saying is that we should be mounting our lasers on the bottom rail.
In no way am I saying that whatsoever.
Hey Sam would a suppressor cover help to avoid that?
Probably