This YouTube video appears to be a discussion or demonstration justifying the investment in Night Vision Goggles (NVGs). The title hints at a potentially humorous or relatable take on the expense of NVGs, with a focus on their utility. Given the hashtags, the content likely involves discussions of night vision technology, infrared (IR) capabilities, and potentially specific brands like AGM, HHV, Steiner, DBAL, and Holosun. The inclusion of 'pewpew' and 'sad' suggests a blend of practical application and perhaps the financial reality of acquiring such gear within the firearms community.
This video showcases the Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 rifle in .308 caliber, highlighting its readiness for Night Vision Goggles (NVG) with specific accessories. The setup includes a DBAL, Unity Tactical Fusion hub, Light Wing, and an Aimpoint ACO optic. The presenter seeks viewer opinions on whether to 'rattle can' the rifle or maintain its classic look. The video aims to engage the audience with a visually appealing firearm and discussion on customization.
This video reviews an IR illuminator from US Night Vision, positioning it as a high-value option under $2000, potentially outperforming the DBAL. The content is sponsored by H.E.A.T. (High End Armament Technology) and features promotions for Firearms Legal Protection, the 1911 Syndicate website, and Sly Tactical slings, among others. It also touches on real estate services offered by the channel.
This video explores an entry-level night vision setup with a price point of approximately $5000. The featured items, a PVS14 and DBAL, were acquired from High End Armament Technology (HEAT). The content highlights that $5000 is considered a good starting point for quality night vision. The video also includes mentions and affiliations with Firearms Legal Protection, Ciguera Gear, Sly Tactical, US Elite Gear, Primary Arms, and Mira Safety, suggesting a focus on tactical and defensive applications.
This video discusses compatibility issues between Modlite Modbutton Lite switches and Steiner DBAL IR units. The creator has contacted Modlite and tested replacement switches, finding that most problems are isolated to DBALs. The video also briefly touches upon the acquisition of Steiner by Beretta Defense Technologies, expressing disappointment.
This video provides a comprehensive comparison of various infrared (IR) devices used with night vision optics, including the DBAL, ATPIAL, Vampire, PERST, and MAWL. It explains the historical context and technological advancements in night vision and IR technology, highlighting their importance for effective use of night vision. The demonstration includes testing these devices at different distances and under 'photonic barrier' conditions, offering insights into their performance and suitability for both military and civilian applications. The video also touches on how night vision devices work and the significance of IR illumination.
This video conducts a comparative test of tactical illumination and aiming devices. It pits the Phantom Hill CTF-1 against the Steiner OTAL-C IR, in conjunction with a Surefire M600 Vampire (KM2-C), and also compares the CTF-1 with the DBAL I2 9007. The description hints at the challenges of civilian firearm ownership.
This video offers a layman's guide to night vision devices (NVGs), aimed at first-time buyers. It covers essential aspects to consider when purchasing, including NV tube types, different manufacturers (L3 Harris, Elbit, Photonis), laser aiming devices (DBAL, PEQ-15, PERST 4, Holosun laser), key specifications and metrics like Figure of Merit, housing types, generations, color options (Green vs. White Phosphor), autogating technology, and whether tubes are filmed or unfilmed. The guide helps viewers navigate the NVG market and conduct their own research.
This Christmas Special Season Finale video from 'The Bois' compares three top-tier IR laser/illuminator setups: the MAWL C1+, Perst 3, and DBAL D2. It serves as a gift to their audience and expresses gratitude for the year's support, with a promise of more content in 2021. The description also includes links to their Instagram and Patreon pages.
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