This video reviews the MAWL C1+ laser aiming device, questioning its $3,700 price tag. It delves into the history of B.E. Myers, touches upon the BRN-180 Gen 3, details the MAWL's features, compares it to other lasers, and concludes with shooting impressions. The description also includes links for a giveaway, personal gear, merchandise, Patreon, and a second channel.
This video from Falcon Claw discusses a crucial piece of equipment that significantly enhances the usability of Night Vision Goggles (NVGs), implying that without it, NVGs are "kind of useless." The title uses a sad emoji, suggesting potential frustration or disappointment related to the functionality of NVGs without this specific item. The description encourages viewer engagement through comments, email, or website chat, and provides social media links for Instagram and Facebook, promoting the Falcon Claw brand.
This video from Basement Operator Company delves into the lifespan of Night Vision Goggles (NVGs). While the primary focus is on NVGs, the description and associated links suggest a broader focus on firearms, tactical gear, and the lifestyle surrounding them. The channel promotes its website, Discord server, merchandise, and other social media platforms, indicating a community built around these interests. They also offer marketing content services.
This video delves into the necessity of focusing caps for night vision devices. It explores whether these accessories are essential for optimal performance, potential drawbacks, and the situations where they might be beneficial or unnecessary for users of night vision equipment.
This is the first episode of a series aimed at individuals interested in night vision. It focuses on the essential components of mounting and bridging night vision devices, particularly for helmet setups. The video covers several popular and high-end mounting systems, including the Wilcox G24, Argus G24, Cadex Defense NV Mount, and USGI J Arm, as well as bridge options like the Ravyn Bridge and accessories like the NOISEFIGHTERS Panonridge and AX-14 Pro/Max 14. The content is geared towards helping viewers understand the options available for integrating night vision into their gear.
This YouTube video serves as a comprehensive buyer's guide for night vision devices, commonly referred to as "nods." It addresses common questions such as cost, performance, and essential features, helping viewers make informed purchasing decisions. The content delves into critical distinctions like green versus white phosphor tubes and the differences between Generation 2 and Generation 3 technology. Practical aspects like maintaining night vision equipment, choosing appropriate mounts, understanding button functions, and the importance of diopters are also covered. The video further explores binocular, monocular, and panoramic configurations, visual fatigue considerations, glass quality, manual gain adjustments, and the role of battery packs. Finally, the hosts share their personal favorite night vision setups.
This video appears to focus on upgrading or enhancing Night Vision Goggles (NVGs), with the title implying a significant improvement or 'upgrade' to the user's night vision capabilities. The term 'Chad Upgrade' suggests a powerful, high-performance enhancement, possibly involving new accessories, modifications, or a complete system overhaul for tactical or recreational night vision use. The content is likely aimed at individuals interested in advanced optics and tactical gear for low-light operations.
This video provides an overview of various task lighting, supplemental lighting, and IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) lighting solutions specifically designed for night vision helmet setups. It explores different options to enhance situational awareness and operational capabilities in low-light environments for users of night vision gear.
This video features a review of the NVB-58, presented as a "panoramic" night vision bridge. The presenter expresses surprise at its effectiveness and suggests it will be an easier-to-use alternative to a "panobridge" for most users. The description includes a direct link to purchase the product and business contact information, indicating a product review or demonstration focused on night vision technology for potential firearm applications.
This video features Brandon Olson of Villain Weapon Systems discussing the importance of IR Illuminators for modern night vision use. He addresses common mistakes made by new night vision buyers and compares Gen 3 to Gen 2 Photonis tubes, emphasizing that illuminators are more critical than aiming lasers. The discussion is geared towards making night vision accessible to the average user.
This video acts as a comprehensive guide to night vision helmet mounts, clarifying common confusions between different systems. It breaks down the Wilcox G24 (dovetail) and G11 (bayonet), the Rhino mount (bayonet) and Rhino with PYRM (dovetail), and various PVS-14 adapters including the JARM (bayonet) and aftermarket dovetail mounts. The guide also touches upon bridge systems, helmet mount options, arm options, and even PVS-14 tape modifications for panoramic setups. The creator aims to provide a resource for those navigating the complexities of night vision mounting hardware.
This video discusses the utility of full-power IR lasers for night vision, concluding they are generally not worth the investment for most users. The focus shifts to the importance of a high-quality IR illuminator. While acknowledging that full-power units are great if already owned, the presenter reassures viewers that effective work can be done with existing setups. The Streamlight TLR VIR II is highlighted as a budget-friendly option offering white light, IR flood, and IR laser functionality for around $400, though not considered the absolute best. The video also includes a call to support the channel through affiliate links and target purchases.