This video compares different types of night vision (NV) devices, specifically the PVS-14, dual-tube, and quad-tube systems. It aims to help viewers determine which night vision solution is the best fit for their needs. The video is presented by Classic Firearms, with links provided to their other channels and social media platforms.
This video features a comparison between a PVS-14 night vision device purchased from Alibaba for $1500 and a "real" US-made PVS-14. The creator aims to determine if the budget Chinese version holds its own against American manufacturing, or if the purchase was a waste of money. The video also mentions several companies: Gideon Optics, KORE essentials, HSL ammo, Arrowhead Tactical Apparel, and Rise Armament, suggesting they are sponsors or partners.
This YouTube video features Kit Badger reviewing the Grec X NVG Recorder, a device designed to attach to PVS-14 sized lenses for recording night vision footage. The presenter highlights its compatibility with various setups and mentions personal use with a DTNVS system from Licentia Arms. The description also includes links to Kit Badger's website for more videos, products, and merchandise, as well as a Patreon link for supporting the channel. The video focuses on this specific piece of tactical gear.
This YouTube video focuses on the N-Vision NOX18 thermal imaging device and the PVS-14 night vision monocular. While not explicitly demonstrating firearms, the context of these optics strongly suggests their use in conjunction with firearms for tactical, hunting, or observational purposes, particularly in low-light or nighttime scenarios. The video likely reviews or showcases the capabilities of these advanced optical devices.
This video features a long-term review of the Steele Industries WP Thin Film Elbit tube PVS-14 night vision monocular. The content aims to provide viewers with insights into the performance and durability of this specific night vision device, likely targeted at individuals interested in tactical gear, outdoor activities, or specialized equipment for low-light conditions. The description also includes links to various related resources such as tactical apparel, firearms education, training opportunities, and online communities.
This video showcases the author's "Course Loadout" for the AMTAC Shooting Pistol, Rifle, and Combatives course, including Night Vision (NV). The description details a comprehensive list of gear, ranging from clothing and boots to firearms, optics, suppressors, and night vision equipment. Specific items mentioned include the Springfield Armory Echelon, Vortex Defender ST, Aero Precision M4E1 Pro, Lahar Silencer, and PVS-14 night vision monocular, along with tactical apparel and accessories.
This video aims to determine if budget-friendly night vision devices can perform adequately and how they compare to professional-grade equipment like the PVS-14. The creator highlights a specific budget night vision product with a discount code and mentions supporting the channel through various platforms including their website, Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, and Locals. The video also lists specific gear used, such as a wireless microphone and lighting, and emphasizes safety protocols with firearms being handled by trained professionals at a private range.
This episode of Falconclaw After Dark, titled '#1', delves into a variety of tactical and night vision related topics. The discussion touches on the visibility of smoke with thermal imagers, personal decision-making in high-stakes scenarios, and the participants' military backgrounds and journey into establishing their brand. Key areas explored include the common uses of Night Vision Goggles (NVGs), affordable alternatives to the PVS-14, the importance of spatial awareness and IR illumination when using NVGs, and the potential of early gen 2 tubes. Practical considerations like preferring no IR or white light in extreme darkness, the utility of an iris, and the implications of drone technology are discussed. The conversation also covers thermal camouflage for reconnaissance, wildlife observation with optronics, optimal setups for PVS-14/Thermal devices and plate carriers, and what's considered overhyped gear in the NVG/tactical community. Military force structure in Estonia and the legality of certain firearm modifications like full-auto conversion and suppressors are also briefly addressed.
This video is a forthcoming buyer's guide for night vision equipment. As it is a pre-release announcement, the content details are minimal, but it promises to guide potential purchasers through the complexities of selecting night vision devices. The title and description indicate a focus on providing educational information to consumers interested in acquiring night vision technology.
This video focuses on the Noise Fighters Panobridge M1, a device designed to bridge two PVS-14 night vision monoculars. While the video title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the context of PVS-14s often aligns with tactical applications and preparedness. The creator, FocusTripp, promotes their social media channels and a discount code for Callaway Ballistics, further suggesting a connection to the firearms or tactical gear community. The content is likely an evaluation or demonstration of this night vision bridging system.
This video, "Night Vision Fundamentals | Nocturnality | Sugar Creek Range, KY," likely delves into the foundational aspects of using night vision equipment, particularly in relation to operating or observing during nocturnal conditions. The title suggests a focus on practical application and understanding, possibly covering how to effectively utilize night vision technology in a real-world or simulated environment at the Sugar Creek Range in Kentucky. Expect discussions on the capabilities and limitations of night vision, and potentially how it integrates with other activities or gear.
This YouTube video from Basement Operator delves into the reasons behind the high cost of high-end night vision equipment, specifically explaining why it can reach $7000. The description also highlights the channel's focus on builds, discount codes, merchandise, and features social media links for further engagement. The creator emphasizes safety disclaimers and clarifies that they are not a gunsmith, aiming to provide educational and entertaining content related to firearms and outdoor activities.