This YouTube video provides a review of the Luminox Scott Cassell Deep Dive watch, highlighting its value and features such as being lightweight, tough, having a great bezel and hands, a good strap, a sapphire crystal, and tritium illumination. The description also includes links to other Luminox watch series (Tide Eco, ICE SAR, Bear Grylls) and related products like the Casio Mudmaster and an Alpina watch, suggesting a broader interest in durable and tactical timepieces within an everyday carry (EDC) context.
This video features a review of the Deep Blue USA Seiko Automatic watch, specifically the DayNight PC T100 tritium model. It highlights the watch as a limited edition "USA" addition and mentions its Seiko NH35 automatic movement. The description also includes a promotional code for a $25 discount for "TNPrs" (likely referring to the channel's patrons) and a link to purchase the watch. Additionally, a Knafs Lander 2 EDC knife with green micarta is mentioned and linked, alongside Patreon and PayPal donation links for the channel "Nutnfancy."
This video features a review of a limited edition USA "Deep Blue" automatic watch with a Seiko NH35 movement and T100 tritium illumination. The presenter highlights the "DayNight PC T100 tritium Seiko =NH35 auto watch, USA limited addition." A special offer is mentioned: $25 off for "TNPrs" using code Nutnfancy. The video also briefly mentions a Knafs Lander 2 EDC knife in green micarta. The creator emphasizes that donations through Patreon or PayPal are crucial for the continuation of their content. The overall tone suggests an emphasis on a quality EDC item with a special deal for their audience.
This video from Tactical Rifleman focuses on essential land navigation skills for Green Berets, emphasizing the importance of basic techniques over sole reliance on GPS. It specifically details how to determine your pace count, a crucial element for calculating distance. The video also highlights recommended compasses, specifically Cammenga lensatic compasses with tritium inserts, and offers a discount code. Links to support the channel on Patreon, purchase recommended gear from Amazon, and visit their website and social media are provided.
This video from Shot Show 2024 features an expert from XS Sights discussing the longevity and science behind tritium, the element used in their sights. The conversation covers tritium's creation, its luminescent properties, and addresses common misconceptions about its radioactivity. The video also touches on safety considerations and regulatory aspects of tritium sights in different countries. It aims to provide valuable information for both experienced shooters and those new to firearm technology.
This video from Shot Show 2024 features a deep dive into the science of tritium, the element powering XS Sights' glowing firearm sights. A specialist from XS Sights explains the creation of tritium from hydrogen isotopes, its luminescent properties, and addresses common misconceptions regarding radioactivity and safety. The discussion also covers the longevity of the tritium glow and international regulations. This content is valuable for shooters seeking detailed knowledge about advanced sight technology.
This video reviews the Deep Blue Stealth T100 Tritium Automatic watch, highlighting its value proposition, especially when compared to other tritium watch brands like Luminox. The reviewer praises the Seiko automatic movement and the watch's overall design, noting the fun multi-colored tritium options and comfortable straps. A limited-time discount code "nutnfancy" is provided for an additional $20 off, positioning the watch as a thank you to the audience. The reviewer expresses enthusiasm for the watch, even suggesting a more playful name for it.
This video reviews the RemACOG, an accessory designed for the 4x ACOG optic. It aims to improve brightness adjustment for various lighting conditions and mitigate the blooming effect. The RemACOG can also reportedly revive ACOG sights with dead tritium, making it a valuable upgrade for ACOG users seeking to restore or enhance their optic's performance.
This video reviews the Armourlite Field Operator Tritium watch, highlighting its Ronda caliber 715 quartz movement with a 60-month battery life. The reviewer emphasizes its robust build, excellent legibility, lightweight design, comfortable wearability, and versatile size. The watch's key feature is its tritium illumination. The description also provides links to purchase the reviewed watch and other models from Armourlite and Isobrite, along with comparisons to the Momentum Atlas 44 and a Laco Fleiger automatic watch. A note is included clarifying T100 vs. T25 tritium ratings, explaining it refers to the quantity of tritium vials, not brightness.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel addresses the safety of tritium night sights. It delves into what tritium is, its radioactive nature, and why it's a popular choice for firearm sights. The description also includes links to a sight pusher tool, the VSO Gun Channel's affiliate page, and their "Armed and Nerded" podcast. The channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, and clarifies its independent testing and review processes.
This video showcases the Trijicon DI Night Sights, highlighting their innovative user-replaceable fiber optic and tritium dual illumination technology. Designed for all lighting conditions, these sights offer enhanced durability with a steel housing and sapphire-protected tritium. The description emphasizes easy installation, field-expedient fiber replacement, customization options for fiber and retainer colors, and a subdued rear sight designed for front sight focus and single-handed slide manipulation. Trijicon's commitment to durability and reliability is presented as a key benefit for modern handgun owners seeking any-light aiming solutions.
This video from American Rifleman TV takes viewers inside Trijicon's headquarters in Wixom, Michigan, to explore the legacy and manufacturing of their iconic Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG). It highlights the Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC) that allows for dual-eye open aiming and the use of tritium and fiber optics for a bright aiming point. The description emphasizes the widespread adoption of the ACOG by military, law enforcement, and civilian shooters, and hints at Trijicon's broader product engineering capabilities beyond just the ACOG, catering to a diverse range of armed citizens and enthusiasts.