ON THE IMPORTANCE OF NIGHT VISION TACTICS AND EQUIPMENT
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025
- A short video on the importance of Night Vision, it's use, the units available.
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Thank you for the education in NVG!!!
I really enjoy your conversations w Mr. Hodges
Excellent review and very helpful. I came here via NC Scout at Americanpartisan.
Just received my PVS-14 this week, set it up with the DBAL-I2 mounted to my dedicated Suppressed 300BLK I wanted to say thank you to Jeremiah at Ready Made for the exceptional customer service and incredible quality of the optics. Definitively worth the money. I will be doing a review on Bullets for Freedom and Liberty. Thank again you guys. Keep up the great work!
Excellent video. Thank you for the information.
Glad to see you posting more videos! Heard about your store on John's Warrior Poets channel recently and subscribed. Good interview. Planning to order some things soon.
You really bring into focus the reality involved in human nature and preps that get overlooked(don’t drive on highway with lights out...LoL!Because we all know SOMEBODY is gonna do it!)...Thank you,Bob!
RMR was the only shop in the SE I could find stocking a PVS-30 when I was looking to buy. I called them up and they told me I was more than welcome to drive up and check it out before buying. Glad I did. Great group of folks to deal with and I now have a killer clip on. I have a video on my channel showing it being used at night. I highly recommend RSR.
Excellent video. Two questions: 1) Can the PVS-14 see 940nm IR as well as 850nm? and 2) If I didn't want to invest in a DBAL IR/laser unit would I still benefit from using a less expensive option such as the Streamlight IR flashlight (which costs less than $100)?
Good Intel.... Thanks brother.
Is the peq available? I don’t see it on your website, thanks 😊
Always ask for a hand picked tube with a res of at least 70 lp and a snr of 35+, always go with gen 3, save your money its well worth it. White phosphorus has less of an effect of night vision blindess over the green.
70 lp is a upgrade and the 35 STN is generally around 30
I have a Photonis Echo Tube WP, LP is 68 and SNR is 28.5, seems pretty dog gone good to me, 👍🏻 Pretty close to what you mentioned for 2799.00
night vision is a great tool to have and I agree things will go south soon. They say Trump is working hard to make it better, but the enemy has dug too deep and are too powerful and show they are willing to use violence to achieve their goals.
Best post of the day.
I suppose we all saw this coming, but really this comment was prophetic with all the deaths that have happened over the past few years.
Prepping = You having no regrets
I don't think you fairly assessed the cheaper lines of night vision. This video is two years old, in the past two years, the ``cheap`` NODS / standalone units aren't a bad buy, you can get a Bushnell with less than $300 out of your pocket, and depending on the particular model and type, they are rated at or HIGHER than the multitude of PVS-14 and the other like-mil-spec clones that you offer, they are rated as highly in shock, and have comparable warranties. To even suggest that civilians need *better than military grade* as a rule, is silly and ignorant. You won't be making a big target out of yourself with cheaper NODs because quite literally no one will be competing, you will have ZERO competition, and in the unlikely event that you come across a tier-1 operator like myself, it wouldn't matter if you're shooting the mid nanometer IR all over the place, I'm still going to catch you, even without NODs, and I'll just take your $5,000 NODs after knocking you out and leaving a note informing you that a real professional repossessed your NODs, lol. Come on, you can't just trash all of the sub-$1,000 hardware without good cause or justification.. When I was in Bosnia, Chechnya, Iraq AND Afghanistan, we had NODs that would have been considered garbage by today's standards, they were low tier generation 1.5 (closer to 2 but it was inbetween a generation of tech that wasn't fully developed yet), and we weren't petty little ninjas, I was permanently attached / assigned to some seriously elite subdivisions within historically badass units. People, if you want NODs, get them, but get two or three pairs of Busnells, don't blow your 401K on a pair of fancy pants NODs that will be *COMPLETELY OBSOLETE* in less than eighteen months... It is all about training, practice and effort, sure the nicest gear is generally the most comfortable and easy to use, but most of us preppers, especially former SOF guys like me who are a niche group uniquely qualified and experienced individuals who have lives through, caused and survived SHTF, like real SHTF.. Don't blow all your cash, focus on *cheaper* gear and stack the food to the rafters..
Those cheap units use massive IR lights to make it work, you put a huge light on your head for someone who has real night vision. If the military could buy $300 night vision that worked light a 3rd gen PVS-14 they would.
@@readymaderesources4084 Fair enough, the first thing I generally do (reconditioning and customizing night vision devices is a hobby of mine) is throw a high quality, low-bleed IR light and control system, in fairness I junk the high-bleed IR flood's as a first move, but what I do, and how I do it is fairly unique in this niche. It's fun turning a gen 1 era unit into a solid gen 2 with minimal effort and only a slight investment. Check out some of the opensource projects!
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Have you thought about recording it and making that knowledge accessible?
@@johnfaire2359 that's not a bad idea actually, for whatever reason I just never thought of doing it. I'll try to think of something more to base a channel around. Cool idea.