This video reviews the ThermTec "Wild 650L" thermal monocular, highlighting its well-priced features, including a built-in laser rangefinder. The reviewer discusses its capabilities for wildlife detection, home security, search and rescue, and hunting. While praising its ease of use, clarity, and flawless performance, the reviewer notes two minor issues: the inability to mount it to a tripod and the app not recording audio when recording video (though the device itself does).
This video review focuses on the Hawg Holsters PARD, highlighting its versatility and affordability at $32. While the specific firearm isn't explicitly named in the provided text, the mention of "PARD" suggests a focus on a firearm model or a specific series of firearms for which this holster is designed. The review likely covers aspects like fitment, retention, concealed carry suitability, and overall value for the price.
This video from Thermal TV explores the PARD 2025, a thermal imaging device that can seemingly be mounted on a rifle. The content appears to be a review or demonstration of this advanced optics technology and its potential application in firearm use, likely focusing on its capabilities for targeting or observation in low-light conditions. It suggests a look at how modern thermal imaging is integrating with sporting or tactical firearms.
This video, "SHOT Show 2025 | Day 3 Part 2," provides a look at various firearm manufacturers and brands featured at the SHOT Show. The description highlights specific companies such as Aero Precision, CAA, FN, Holosun, Kel-Tec, PARD, Reptilia, Safariland, Seekins Precision, Shadow Systems, Shield Sights, Show Low MFG, and Woox. It indicates that viewers can find products featured in the video on the creator's website and promotes their other YouTube channels (Outside The Warehouse, CF Podcast, CF Clips). Social media links for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are also provided.
This video from Classic Firearms explores the differences and applications of night vision versus thermal rifle scopes. It highlights PARD optics as cutting-edge technology for hunting, shooting, and outdoor activities. The description encourages viewers to visit their website for featured products and also promotes their other YouTube channels and social media presence.
This video features Chadd reviewing a night vision and thermal scope, presented as an essential tool for survival scenarios, perhaps referencing an apocalyptic event. The video highlights a piece of tactical gear, with a strong emphasis on its utility in extreme or adverse conditions. It includes calls to action for supporting the "Three of Seven Project" through various platforms and mentions specific sponsors.
This video from Shot Show 2024 showcases PARD's Sphinx 384 THERMAL Imaging Sight. The description includes hashtags like #tactical and #civtac, indicating a focus on advanced optics for tactical applications. The presence of #fullautofriday suggests potential discussion or demonstration involving firearms capable of automatic fire, though the primary subject is the thermal sight.
This video clip, titled "Head shot PARD DS35. Scope" and described as a segment from the full "PARD DS35 NIGHT VISION SCOPE COLUMBIA WAR MACHINE" video, focuses on the PARD DS35 night vision scope. While the title implies a shooting event with a headshot, the description's reference to "Columbia War Machine" suggests a broader context, possibly related to military applications or comparisons. The PARD DS35 is a notable piece of night vision optics for firearms.
This video from Columbia War Machine introduces the Pard DS35 Night Vision Scope, highlighting its features like the range finder, one-shot zero capability, and recording function. The description emphasizes educational content and hints at entertaining segments. The video gratefully acknowledges sponsors Sonoran Desert Institute and Pard, as well as special thanks to House of Pain Munitions.
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