This video from the GBRS Group Patreon offers a straightforward guide to zeroing a laser aiming device. The content emphasizes simplicity and effectiveness, aiming to demystify the process for viewers. It highlights that this is just one example of the exclusive content available on their Patreon channel, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more.
This video explains how to field zero an IR laser for night vision use, even when live-fire confirmation at night is impossible. The technique involves using a "bucket and a quarter" during the day to establish a zero that can be relied upon for subsequent night engagements. This is presented as a solution for when your primary night-fighting weapon is unavailable and you must utilize an unfamiliar firearm with your existing night vision equipment.
This video focuses on the NVG Baseline Operator Course, a training program designed to equip individuals with the fundamental skills for operating rifles and pistols under Night Vision Goggles (NVGs). The course covers the psychological aspects of nighttime operations, gear selection and setup, safe movement, shooting techniques, and communication in low-light and no-light environments. It progresses through a crawl, walk, run methodology, culminating in live-fire exercises. Key topics include passive vs. IR shooting, laser zeroing, pistol red dot/iron sight use, malfunction clearing, shooting positions, information processing, PID, ballistics, and efficient movement. NVG rentals are available through Darksky Optics, and Law Enforcement Officers can apply for free training via PROJECT BLUE LION.
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