I read your "About" section and am highly impressed. Aside from the well-organized video content and method of embuing your subscribers, parts A) & G) in your About section description really drew my respect.
I'm happy to see you back too. Right around the time I started diving into preparedness I discovered your channel and watched some of your past videos and was hooked. Unfortunately I never saw anything new from you until now so I'm pretty stoked to see you making them again. You think a lot like I do in your approach to things so it's refreshing to see something new.
+Equinox68 Thanks for your words of encouragement, my friend! At the moment I am homeschooling my 4.5 year old, so time is at a minimum. But I am slowly emerging onto the RUclips scene again. Thanks again, and many blessings --GM
I've gotten a wealth of information from your videos. Thanks for all of the hard work that you put into both your lifestyle and the quality of these videos.
Great to see you back, brother! I certainly have missed your level-headedness and detailed yet succinct videos. You are on par ith the great MainePrepper.
Thrilled to see you back making vids again. always improving your position. Looks like you've got some great quality tubes. how about no moon, rain, and fog?
Like everyone else, it's good to have you back. Please keep putting out videos. I great respect you opinion and outlook on preparedness. You don't need to do videos as a full-time job. But some video every once in a while would be great please. Stay safe brother.
+Adam Weil Thanks, brother, for your words of encouragement! I will keep those sentiments in mind as I move forward. Keep up the great work and many blessings --GM
Welcome back I always enjoyed your videos, always professional and informative. I hope to see many more videos from you. Night vision has come a long way from the stuff I used in the service, I remember how grainy the old AN-PVS5-C goggles were.
+Tony DeSalle Thanks for your kind words, brother! Yes - NV has certainly come a long way from the early days. And, hopefully, it will continue to progress and develop clearer and clearer imagery. Many blessings and keep up the great work --GM
I weep for a country that views Miley Cyrus twerking five hundred million times, and the entirety of your video catalogue a mere fraction of that number. I appreciate your thoughtfulness, your compassion, your generosity to your fellow man, and your service for my freedom. Glad to see you back and sharing your knowledge with us.
Outstanding demonstration G.M. Very well thought out and presented Its great to see another video from you i take it from the video description that here will be more I look forward to seeing more of your work Take care and God Bless .
+MountainMan1478 Thank so much, brother! Yes - Part 2 will deal with how to operate and set up the PVS14. Part 3 will discuss helmet platforms and how to set them up for night vision. Many blessings, and thanks for watching --GM
I've never experienced true combat, and pray that me or my family never will though I am preparing myself for it should that day ever come. Thank you for your videos, they are the best tools for my style of learning (quick, concise, easily understood with short, concise and concentrated detail) and aside from practical application and muscle-memory training through repetition. I've always wanted to see what an IR illuminator would look like from an adversary's point-of-view if said adversary had the same PVS14 gear as you.
+steelhorses2004 Ideally, both. There are limitations inherent to each platform. Personally speaking, I will (much) later procure a thermal device in order to integrate both technologies into my low-light toolkit. Thanks for your question, and many blessings --GM
Huge fan. Been waiting for a video from you for a while! I reference your Land Navigation Tutorials regularly when planning my hikes in the mountains. Any chance of part 4 coming out? (sorry, humbly had to ask) Thank you!
+jsaenzMusic Glad to be of help, brother! Keep up the great work, and perhaps I will return back to the Land Nav project sooner than later. Many blessings --GM
+Jack Walsh Much appreciated, brother! Will have to wait on the Medium Medical bag V 2.0 for now. So many other projects on the pan. Keep up the great work and many blessings --GM
We have really missed you! Your videos are the best...period! (Navigation Part 4...any chance of it coming forward?) I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciate your organization of ideas & materials...SIR!...THANK YOU, for all that you do. PS: have you published any books?
+usmokem22 Thanks for your kind words, brother! Now that my child is 4 years old I will consider wrapping up the Land Nav series. But it still may take a while since, at the moment, I have many other projects in the pan. Thanks so much for your support and many blessings --GM
+Michael Kaylor Thanks for your vote of confidence! Stay tuned for more Night Vision Part 2 & Part 3. Many blessings, and hope your family is safe and well --GM
GM, I have recently been watching your video series, I am a visitor from GUERRILACOMM's channel. Another GREAT person putting out worthwhile information. These are some of the best information guides I have seen on this medium. Well done. I did have a question about your TEAM ROOM setup. Would you be willing to focus on the TA-50 (lack of a better term) portion of it? I am in the process of constructing a room very much like the one you have. I really like the layout. But there are 3 videos in that 7 video series you have marked as personal. I believe one of the videos that is blocked focuses on Gear Layout/Storage. WTF.
I have read it makes no sense to get gen one NV . Although I have a tough time keeping up other pieces of the pie . Silver ,ammo , Food .etc . As well as taking advice from suburban sentinel the other channel and started the beginnings of fuel stores . in your opinion would it be a waste of money buying a gen one NV ? Thanks and God Bless
+TSF Channel Hey TSF! Great hearing from you again, buddy! I'm going to get caught up on your channel, for sure. Thanks for your vote of confidence, brother, and keep up the great work on your channel! Many blessings --GM
Hey! Glad to see this. Very nice to see the beauty of a well organized utility room (wouldn't expect anything less from you) Great demo of this unit. check inbox and take care my friend!
+CampfireTalk Hey, brother! Long time no hear. I like the floor-to-wall coverage of gear in my 'Utility Room' as well, mostly because it allows me to inventory and service all the gear at a glance (rather than rummaging through Rubber Maid bins). I always know what I have; what I don't have; and what I need to get. Works for me. But others may have a different system that works for them, and that's totally fine. More than one way to skin a cat! I'll talk to you later, and many blessings, brother --GM
+Greg Billings At the moment, that project is on hold. I had, actually, prepared (years ago) to finish it off. However, on the day we were supposed to shoot we could not find a babysitter, so we brought our then-three year old with a friend who promised to watch him while we worked in the field. To make a long story short - it was disastrous! LOL. Since that time, I haven't had the heart to revamp that effort. But I should get around to it eventually. Thanks for tuning in and many blessings, brother! --GM
+bandit3072 Night Vision Depot PVS14 - Gen 3 High Performance + See Robert at JRH Enterprises. He's quite friendly and knowledgeable. Many blessings, and stay safe --GM
Thanks bud , I have to start shopping for something in night vision , either scope or helmet mounted but I sure like to watch other ppls videos to learn what they got for their money before I go to spend any of mine,,,,,,, any information is good information.
That is cool. If you want to see something that tickle your imagination, check out some electricity smart meters. Look for a small IR LED that you can only see with a night vision device. It's nice to hear from you.
I think 14's are superior to the 7's ergonomically speaking. Shooting a recoilless rifle, or using a thermal device requires one eye to be free. Driving, or inserting an IV becomes easier when you have one eye unenhanced. Your mind may become confused at first, but after several hours of practice they seem to become part of your brain's wiring. Oh, and most importantly, If your enemy has night vision and an IR laser on her weapon you are not likely to win the fight without having the same.
+jaysonness> Correct: an IR laser is imperative with night vision - that goes without saying. I'll get into that in Part 3. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated, and many blessings --GM
Good to have you back!!!!!! You make the best videos. Your set ups are just amazing.
Very glad to see you are back and adding content! You are a unique voice in this subject matter area and have been missed.
One of my favorite channels has returned! I cant wait to see what you'll start putting out.
I read your "About" section and am highly impressed. Aside from the well-organized video content and method of embuing your subscribers, parts A) & G) in your About section description really drew my respect.
Wow! It's good to have you back. I am looking forward to this new series.
+TheUrbanPrepper Thanks, brother. I enjoy your channel! Many blessings --GM
Glad you are back. I enjoyed your previous videos and look forward to more of your videos.
Thanks for another great video. The quality of your work and the subject matter are always top notch! Welcome back!!!
+Tim Hatfield
Much appreciated, my friend! It's a pleasure to be of service. Many blessings --GM
Great to see you back & making videos!
I was really excited to see your new video!!! Thank you so much for posting!
I'm happy to see you back too. Right around the time I started diving into preparedness I discovered your channel and watched some of your past videos and was hooked. Unfortunately I never saw anything new from you until now so I'm pretty stoked to see you making them again. You think a lot like I do in your approach to things so it's refreshing to see something new.
+Equinox68
Thanks for your words of encouragement, my friend! At the moment I am homeschooling my 4.5 year old, so time is at a minimum. But I am slowly emerging onto the RUclips scene again. Thanks again, and many blessings --GM
Glad you have returned and with some goodies to share.
I'm stoked that you are back and looking forward to more. Thanks brother
+Jeff A Glad to be back, and thanks for your vote of confidence, my friend. Many blessings --GM
Good to have you back, you put out the best content!
Always good to see a video from on of my all time favorite channels! I hope to see many more!
+Mrcaffinebean Thanks so much for your vote of confidence, my friend. Many blessings --GM
Glad to se you back at it! Love your vids and missed them a great bit!
+Andrew Wallace Thanks for your kind words, my friend! Keep up the great work and many blessings --GM
i am so glad you are back. Your videos are the best, you we sorely missed!
+Sheamus
Thanks for your kind words, my friends. It means a lot. Many blessings, and stay tuned --GM
Yay...The best channel on YT is back! Awesome video brother!
+AskMommaChannel Hey - long time to hear! Thanks for the vote of confidence, sister! Many blessings --GM
One of my favorite channels! Glad to see a new video from you!
+BushcraftOnTracks My pleasure! Many blessings --GM
Been waiting a long time, glad or see you back making videos!
+ramsd1 Much appreciated! Many blessings --GM
Love your super high quality content. Very happy to see you in my feed!
+CountryBoyPrepper Thanks for your kind words, my friend! Pleasure to be of service. Many blessings --GM
I am Glad to see you back. Thank you for coming back
+1johnmthompson My pleasure - many blessings --GM
Geez I missed your videos! Thanks for coming back to RUclips!!! :D
+greyprepper Much appreciated, brother! It's good to be back. Many blessings --GM
Great Video! Awesome to have you back. Eagerly awaiting more!!!
+J Jkc Right on, my friend. A pleasure to be of service. Many blessings --GM
We sure have missed you. Glad to have you back!!
Glad to see you back. Thanks for the great NODs video.
+HodgyE5 Glad to be back, brother! Keep up the great work and many blessings --GM
Finally! I thought you were done forever! Thx a million!
I've gotten a wealth of information from your videos. Thanks for all of the hard work that you put into both your lifestyle and the quality of these videos.
+Brent Purcell
Pleasure to be of service, my good friend! Thanks for your kind words and many blessings --GM
Always enjoyed and learned from your method of teaching videos. Thank you.
Great to see you back, brother! I certainly have missed your level-headedness and detailed yet succinct videos. You are on par ith the great MainePrepper.
+TheOlejonesy
I appreciate the compliment, brother. I will try my best to put out more informative videos. Many blessings --GM
Thrilled to see you back making vids again. always improving your position.
Looks like you've got some great quality tubes.
how about no moon, rain, and fog?
wow, wait.
what?
this is more exciting than my birthday, THANKS FOR THE NEW VIDEO AND WELCOME BACK !!!
+Rody Guerrero
Thanks for your kind words, my brother! Good to be back and many blessings --GM
It was such a good feeling to see you back with a video.
+Bubba Love Right on, brother. Thanks for your vote of confidence. Many blessings --GM
GREAT Video.... So glad to have you back making videos!!!!
+dtomraygun
A pleasure, my brother. Many blessings, and keep up the great work --GM
Just found this channel...and I appreciate all the work you've put into it and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
+My Damn Channel
Pleasure to be of service, my friend, and welcome aboard! Many blessings --GM
Like everyone else, it's good to have you back. Please keep putting out videos. I great respect you opinion and outlook on preparedness. You don't need to do videos as a full-time job. But some video every once in a while would be great please.
Stay safe brother.
+Adam Weil Thanks, brother, for your words of encouragement! I will keep those sentiments in mind as I move forward. Keep up the great work and many blessings --GM
Welcome back I always enjoyed your videos, always professional and informative. I hope to see many more videos from you. Night vision has come a long way from the stuff I used in the service, I remember how grainy the old AN-PVS5-C goggles were.
+Tony DeSalle
Thanks for your kind words, brother! Yes - NV has certainly come a long way from the early days. And, hopefully, it will continue to progress and develop clearer and clearer imagery. Many blessings and keep up the great work --GM
Thanks for the great work. Nice to see you again.
+Manuel Beltran My pleasure, brother. Many blessings --GM
Thanks. Welcome back!
I weep for a country that views Miley Cyrus twerking five hundred million times, and the entirety of your video catalogue a mere fraction of that number. I appreciate your thoughtfulness, your compassion, your generosity to your fellow man, and your service for my freedom. Glad to see you back and sharing your knowledge with us.
hands down best real world preparedness channel!
Outstanding demonstration G.M. Very well thought out and presented Its great to see another video from you i take it from the video description that here will be more I look forward to seeing more of your work Take care and God Bless .
+MountainMan1478 Thank so much, brother! Yes - Part 2 will deal with how to operate and set up the PVS14. Part 3 will discuss helmet platforms and how to set them up for night vision. Many blessings, and thanks for watching --GM
We missed you. welcome back!
+yadjekim Thanks. Good to be back! Many blessings --GM
Great to see a new video! I wish your family the best of health. God bless.
+Alex Sohn Thanks, brother! I wish your family the same. Many blessings --GM
I never realized how vast our universe is until I looked to the stars with NODs on.
Thanks for the "illuminating"" video! It"s nice to know you are still out there my brother! Pete D.---
+PeteSeeker455
LOL! Yes - illuminating the darkness in the world! Thanks for your encouragement, my friend. Many blessings --GM
Man we have missed your videos plz bring us up to speed on your preps and equipment changes thanks
It's good to have you back.
+Matt Willis
Glad to be back! Many blessings --GM
WELCOME BACK!!!!!!!!!!! MISSED YOU!!!!!!
+Clint Mahle
Great to be back in the RUclips world! Many blessings, and thanks for your vote of confidence --GM
Glad you are back. We all missed you!!!!! 73 de N3LUD
+John DiGiovanni Thanks for your kind words, brother! Good to be back. Many blessings, and keep up the great work! 73 and Many blessings --GM
Are you back?! I hope you're back!
Welcome back!
+firefritter
Good to be back! Many blessings --GM
I was sooo excited when I saw you had a new video up. Woo-hoo!
+fumasterchu12 Thanks so much, brother. Many blessings --GM
I've never experienced true combat, and pray that me or my family never will though I am preparing myself for it should that day ever come. Thank you for your videos, they are the best tools for my style of learning (quick, concise, easily understood with short, concise and concentrated detail) and aside from practical application and muscle-memory training through repetition. I've always wanted to see what an IR illuminator would look like from an adversary's point-of-view if said adversary had the same PVS14 gear as you.
Great to have you back! If you had to choose between night vision or thermal which would you pick?
+steelhorses2004 Ideally, both. There are limitations inherent to each platform. Personally speaking, I will (much) later procure a thermal device in order to integrate both technologies into my low-light toolkit. Thanks for your question, and many blessings --GM
Huge fan. Been waiting for a video from you for a while! I reference your Land Navigation Tutorials regularly when planning my hikes in the mountains. Any chance of part 4 coming out? (sorry, humbly had to ask) Thank you!
+jsaenzMusic Glad to be of help, brother! Keep up the great work, and perhaps I will return back to the Land Nav project sooner than later. Many blessings --GM
Hey GM nice to hear from You. go on!
+MrSimn Thanks, brother! Many blessings --GM
Welcome back thought you had abandoned us lol hope all is well in your world.
+cvfd555
Thanks for your kind words of encouragement! Glad to be back, brother. Many blessings --GM
hey nice to see your back
+peter Davies Thanks so much. Many blessings --GM
Brother, damn glad to see you back, again.. Would you consider doing a Version 2.0 on your Medium Medical bag? A humble request. Cheers, Mate.
+Jack Walsh Much appreciated, brother! Will have to wait on the Medium Medical bag V 2.0 for now. So many other projects on the pan. Keep up the great work and many blessings --GM
We have really missed you! Your videos are the best...period! (Navigation Part 4...any chance of it coming forward?) I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciate your organization of ideas & materials...SIR!...THANK YOU, for all that you do.
PS: have you published any books?
+usmokem22 Thanks for your kind words, brother! Now that my child is 4 years old I will consider wrapping up the Land Nav series. But it still may take a while since, at the moment, I have many other projects in the pan. Thanks so much for your support and many blessings --GM
was it right, wrong, or well-trained that I was watching the side of the road for "out of place" items? Glad to have you back on youtube!
+Michael Kaylor Thanks for your vote of confidence! Stay tuned for more Night Vision Part 2 & Part 3. Many blessings, and hope your family is safe and well --GM
welcome back, we all missed ya...
+GUERRILLACOMM Brother - great hearing from you! Hope you're holding down the comms department and doing well. Keep in touch and many blessings! --GM
AnalyticalSurvival, I hope That you come back to the RUclips community and continue to spreed your knowledge!
GM, I have recently been watching your video series, I am a visitor from GUERRILACOMM's channel. Another GREAT person putting out worthwhile information. These are some of the best information guides I have seen on this medium. Well done. I did have a question about your TEAM ROOM setup. Would you be willing to focus on the TA-50 (lack of a better term) portion of it? I am in the process of constructing a room very much like the one you have. I really like the layout. But there are 3 videos in that 7 video series you have marked as personal. I believe one of the videos that is blocked focuses on Gear Layout/Storage. WTF.
Please do more video's they rock
I have read it makes no sense to get gen one NV . Although I have a tough time keeping up other pieces of the pie . Silver ,ammo , Food .etc . As well as taking advice from suburban sentinel the other channel and started the beginnings of fuel stores . in your opinion would it be a waste of money buying a gen one NV ? Thanks and God Bless
Gen 2+ and up
Welcome back, maybe the world will make sense again!
+Syvs Thanks for the vote of confidence, my friend. Many blessings --GM
Welcome back to the party, pal!
+TSF Channel Hey TSF! Great hearing from you again, buddy! I'm going to get caught up on your channel, for sure. Thanks for your vote of confidence, brother, and keep up the great work on your channel! Many blessings --GM
On point with this topic. I'm in the market for some NODs after a recent trip to Baja. Crazy pertinent!
Where are the usual dulcet tones?
Great video as always, thanks
Hey! Glad to see this. Very nice to see the beauty of a well organized utility room (wouldn't expect anything less from you)
Great demo of this unit.
check inbox and take care my friend!
+CampfireTalk Hey, brother! Long time no hear. I like the floor-to-wall coverage of gear in my 'Utility Room' as well, mostly because it allows me to inventory and service all the gear at a glance (rather than rummaging through Rubber Maid bins). I always know what I have; what I don't have; and what I need to get. Works for me. But others may have a different system that works for them, and that's totally fine. More than one way to skin a cat!
I'll talk to you later, and many blessings, brother --GM
Just curious will you ever finish your video series on navigation?
+Greg Billings
At the moment, that project is on hold. I had, actually, prepared (years ago) to finish it off. However, on the day we were supposed to shoot we could not find a babysitter, so we brought our then-three year old with a friend who promised to watch him while we worked in the field. To make a long story short - it was disastrous! LOL. Since that time, I haven't had the heart to revamp that effort. But I should get around to it eventually.
Thanks for tuning in and many blessings, brother! --GM
What Model PVS-14 and where did you get it? Thanks
+bandit3072
Night Vision Depot PVS14 - Gen 3 High Performance +
See Robert at JRH Enterprises. He's quite friendly and knowledgeable.
Many blessings, and stay safe --GM
6:00 It's a town, about 30 clicks out...those lights aren't coming any closer than they are now.
Was just wondering the other day where'd you gotten to.
Thanks bud , I have to start shopping for something in night vision , either scope or helmet mounted but I sure like to watch other ppls videos to learn what they got for their money before I go to spend any of mine,,,,,,, any information is good information.
+Myomoto Musashi
Glad to be of service, my friend! Stay tuned for Parts 1 & 2. Many blessings --GM
back in the game
+likestohunt758 Roger that, brother! Many blessings --GM
He LIVES!
+Witcherworks Alive and kicking, brother --GM
That is cool. If you want to see something that tickle your imagination, check out some electricity smart meters. Look for a small IR LED that you can only see with a night vision device. It's nice to hear from you.
+05generic Will try that out. Thanks for watching --GM
AnalyticalSurvival
They blink what appears to be a code (?), and each is different.
I think 14's are superior to the 7's ergonomically speaking. Shooting a recoilless rifle, or using a thermal device requires one eye to be free. Driving, or inserting an IV becomes easier when you have one eye unenhanced. Your mind may become confused at first, but after several hours of practice they seem to become part of your brain's wiring. Oh, and most importantly, If your enemy has night vision and an IR laser on her weapon you are not likely to win the fight without having the same.
+jaysonness> Correct: an IR laser is imperative with night vision - that goes without saying. I'll get into that in Part 3. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated, and many blessings --GM
V-Lite and M-AX Mount = Baller
+redderthanyou20
It's good gear! I second that. Many blessings --GM