This YouTube video, titled 'What you see with different night tech?', appears to be an exploration of various night vision or thermal imaging technologies. While specific firearms or calibers aren't mentioned, the context of 'night tech' in relation to firearms often implies applications like low-light shooting, hunting, or tactical use. The description encourages viewer interaction through comments and provides contact information for Falcon Claw, suggesting a focus on products or services related to this technology, potentially for the firearms or outdoor enthusiast market.
This video is a direct request for information on night optics for firearms. The creator is seeking recommendations or guidance on selecting suitable night vision or thermal imaging devices. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, email newsletter, and a general link aggregator for their websites and affiliate pages, indicating a desire to engage with their audience and potentially monetize their content.
This video discusses thermal setups for firearms, emphasizing their importance. It provides links to a kit page with discount codes, range day information, and sponsor websites like Guns Online and Optics Planet. The creator also directs viewers to their Patreon for channel support and mentions their merchandise store and social media presence. Links to camera gear and office setup are also included. A disclaimer clarifies that reviews are honest and not influenced by manufacturers, and affiliate links are used to support the channel.
This YouTube video explores the concept of putting night vision on pistols, a potentially novel application for firearm accessories. The title explicitly mentions "TRITON" as a likely product or system related to this concept. The description provides a call to action for viewers to visit "civtac.club" for sponsor information and deals, suggesting a commercial aspect to the content. The presence of hashtags like #pistol and #glock indicates a focus on handgun platforms.
This video reviews the Nightfox Swift 2 and Swift 2 Pro digital night vision goggles, focusing on their suitability for Close Quarters Battle (CQB). It highlights features like head mounting, 1x magnification, 1080P HD resolution, and USB rechargeability. A 5% discount code is provided for viewers. The description also includes various links to the creator's social media, Patreon, and affiliate Amazon links, indicating a strong focus on content creation and community engagement.
This video provides a beginner's guide to setting up night vision optics, focusing on the EOTech EXPS-3. The creator explains their choice of the EOTech EXPS-3 for their night vision setup. The video emphasizes that no firearms are sold, all demonstrations occur on a closed range under supervision, and the content is for review and entertainment. It also includes information about a podcast and social media links for the creator.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Nightfox Cub" digital night vision monocular. The title and description highlight it as a "go-to" device, suggesting a review or demonstration of its capabilities. A discount code "10CUBLAUNCH" is provided for 10% off purchases via an Amazon affiliate link. The description also includes a disclaimer about affiliate links helping to support the channel and that most reviewed items are sent to the channel.
This video features Edward O from TFBTV at Shot Show 2017, showcasing new night vision and thermal optics from FLIR. Following FLIR's acquisition of Armasight in 2016, they launched 22 new I2 and thermal night vision models, including the compact Q14 thermal monocular. The video highlights the new offerings at the FLIR booth.
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