This video offers a detailed comparison between the L3 NGAL (a real military-grade aiming device) and its clones from Somogear and InvisibleSight. The comparison focuses on exterior features, performance data, illuminator capabilities, and laser output. It aims to provide objective data rather than just opinions to help viewers understand how these clone devices stack up against the authentic NGAL. The video also touches upon considerations when purchasing clone optics.
This video reviews the Echo Arms Monolithic Twin Light Mount, a unique accessory designed for firearms that allows for the mounting of two distinct weapon lights simultaneously. The mount accommodates different battery types, specifically a CR123 on one side and a rechargeable 18350 on the other. It is compatible with SureFire scout-style tail caps and various modern light heads from brands like SureFire and Modlite. The reviewer demonstrates a dual-spectrum setup utilizing a B.E. Meyers KIJI infrared illuminator and a Steiner OTAL IR laser on the CR123 side, and a SureFire Turbo light head on the 18350 side, highlighting its utility for nighttime operations. The video also lists the complete loadout used, including a Sons Of Liberty Gun Works Rifle and EOTech optic.
This video reviews the Phantom Hill CTF-2, a second-generation multi-function aiming laser (MFAL) designed for civilian use. Unlike many civilian market options, it's presented as a non-neutered military-grade device. The CTF-2 integrates a white light, IR laser, and IR illuminator, with a key feature being its modularity. The description notes compatibility issues with Malkoff EX IR heads, recommending the KIJI configuration as the primary intended use. The video includes a recap of the CTF-1 and compares it to the CTF-2, discussing performance. The creator also directs viewers to their website and SubscribeStar for support.
This video, "Night Vision Options: Prepper School Vol. 29," by Sootch00, explores various night vision technologies and their applications for preppers and outdoor enthusiasts. It covers a range of options from budget-friendly to expensive, including tritium sights, illuminated reticles, weapon-mounted lights and lasers, security cameras, phone attachments, camcorders, and different types of night vision devices like monoculars, binoculars, and head-mounted units. The video also discusses infrared illuminators, helmet mounts, and compares green versus white phosphor night vision. Affiliate links and discount codes for products are provided.
This product spotlight video focuses on the Steiner DBAL (Dual Beam Aiming Laser) series of tactical aiming devices. It details the features of both the DBAL-A3 and DBAL-D2 models, highlighting their infrared (IR) illuminators, visible and IR laser emitters, adjustable beam width, and point of impact adjustment. The video explains how the quick-release Picatinny mount facilitates easy attachment to firearms and discusses the use of remote pressure switches for activation. The presenter, Caleb Savant from Brownells Gun Tech, emphasizes the devices' utility for extreme accuracy in low-light and no-light conditions, making them valuable for tactical applications.
This video provides a side-by-side comparison of three white/infrared combination tactical lights: the Surefire M300V, Inforce WML IR, and Olight Odin IR. The reviewer highlights that the effectiveness of a "vampire" illuminator is more dependent on the design of its reflector and emitter placement than its milliwatt rating. The description includes affiliate links for purchasing the reviewed lights and related mounting accessories.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ aiming laser. The presenter highlights its capabilities as an all-in-one package for IR laser, illuminator, and visible green laser, emphasizing its performance in night vision scenarios and its user-friendly interface. The MAWL-C1+ is praised for performing comparably to Mil-Spec units despite being a Class 1 civilian laser, with particular commendation for its diffused laser illuminator. The video also showcases the device's use on various firearms, including a Knights Armament SR-25 and a Honey Badger SD, during a night vision course.
This video reviews the BE Meyers KIJI K1, a civilian-legal infrared illuminator. It highlights the KIJI's VCSEL technology, similar to the MAWL, and its modular design, allowing it to be attached to Surefire or Arisaka 3V scout light bodies. The reviewer suggests creative pairings with IR lasers for an impressive night vision setup, emphasizing its potential for civilian use. Support for the channel via SubscribeStar is also mentioned.
This Gun Talk video features ATN Pro Staff member Ronny Katzenberger providing valuable tips and tricks for utilizing nighttime hunting optics. He specifically covers the ATN X-Sight 4K Pro, the IR850 Pro infrared illuminator, and the ATN ThOR 4. The video aims to help viewers maximize their effectiveness when hunting after dark with advanced optical equipment.
This video explains the necessity of an IR illuminator for nighttime optic use, demonstrating how it highlights objects for visibility. The demonstration features ATN's X-Sight 4K Pro, which includes an integrated IR illuminator. The content is sponsored by ATN and provides a link for viewers to purchase the product. It also promotes subscribing to Gun Talk Media's various platforms for more similar content.
Tyler from Ultimate Night Vision showcases the new UNV D-Loc IRD quick release mount at SHOT Show 2016. This mount is designed to attach to the IRPatrol system, offering a fast and secure way to deploy or remove an infrared illuminator. The video highlights the product's functionality and its presence at a major industry event.
This YouTube video highlights the Yukon Mini Varmint Hunter NVRS, a compact and affordable Gen 1 night vision riflescope. The description emphasizes its suitability for beginners entering the world of night vision. Key features include a 1.5x magnification, a 20-degree field of view, and an integrated infrared illuminator for extended viewing distances, making it ideal for nighttime varmint hunting. The video directs viewers to OpticsPlanet.com for purchasing information and to explore their broader night vision product selection.